George Henry Frederick Ulrich
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German-Australian geologist and mineralogist
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Why Is George Henry Frederick Ulrich Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George Henry Frederick Ulrich FGS was a notable New Zealand mineralogist, university professor and director of the school of mines. Early life He was born in Zellerfeld, Germany in 1830. Australia Ulrich arrived in Melbourne, Australia in 1853 where he worked as a geologist and later became a lecturer in mining at the University of Melbourne.
George Henry Frederick Ulrich's Published Works
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Published Works
- II. On a meteoric stone found at Makariwa, near invercargill, New Zealand (25)
- On the Discovery, Mode of Occurrence, and Distribution of the Nickel-iron Alloy Awaruite, on the West Coast of the South Island of New Zealand (1890) (15)
- Observations on the “Nuggetty Reef,” Mount-Tarrangower Gold-Field (1869) (4)
- On a Discovery of “Oriental Ruby” and “Margarite” in the Province of Westland, New Zealand (1)
- Honour to Mr. Darwin (1881) (1)
- Observations on some of the Recent Tin-ore Discoveries in New England, New South Wales (1873) (1)
- II. On a meteoric stone found at Makariwa, near Invercargill, New Zealand (1)
- Note on Peculiar Quartz-Pseudomorphs Found at the Owera Mine, Opitonui, North Island, New Zealand (1)
- On a meteoric stone found at Makariwa, near Invercargill, New Zealand (0)
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