Ernst Weinschenk

Ernst Heinrich Oskar Kasimir Weinschenk (6 April 1865, Esslingen am Neckar 26 March 1921, Munich) was a German mineralogist and petrologist.

Ernst Weinschenk
University of Munich, 1909
Scientific career
FieldsMineralogy, Petrography

He served as a professor at the "Technische Hochschule" in Munich (1897–1921) and at the University of Munich (from 1900). His scientific research included mineralogical analysis of meteorites, and studies of contact-metamorphic mineralization in the Alpine region of central Europe. He also conducted investigations on the origin of the sulfidic ore deposit at Silberberg in the Bavarian Forest, as well as the genesis of graphite deposits near Passau. Through the use of polarizing microscopy and thin sectioning, he determined numerous new minerals.[1]

Written works

Weinschenk's Grundzüge der Gesteinskunde was translated into English in 1916 by Albert Johannsen as "The fundamental principles of petrology". With mineralogist Konrad Oebbeke (1853–1932), he published editions 6 (1899) & 7 (1913) of Wolfgang Franz von Kobell's Lehrbuch Der Mineralogie : in leichtfasslicher Darstellung. Other works by Weinschenk include:

  • Allgemeine Gesteinskunde, 1902 – General petrology
  • Specielle Gesteinskunde, 1905 – Special petrology
  • "Petrographic methods", the authorized English translation of Part I, Anleitung zum gebrauch des polarisationsmikroskops (3d rev. ed.) and Part II, Die gesteinsbildenden mineralien (2d rev. ed.) – translated into English by Robert Watson Clark.
  • Allgemeine Gesteinskunde als Grundlage der Geologie, 1913 – General petrology and foundation of geology.
  • Petrographisches vademekum : ein Hilfsbuch für Geologen, Geographen und Technike. 1924 – Petrographic handbook, a book for geologists, geographers, and technicians.
  • Das Polarisationsmikroskop 1925 – The polarization microscope.[2]

The mineral weinschenkite, also known as "churchite-(Y)", is named after him.[3][4]

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References

  1. The Smithsonian/NASA Astrophysics Data System Ernst Weinschenk (1865-1921) a pioneer of microscopy and petrography in Munich
  2. WorldCat Identities (publications)
  3. Mindat.org Weinschenkite (of Laubmann)
  4. Webmineral.com Churchite-(Y) Mineral Data
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