Albert Grunow

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Albert Grunow (3 November 1826, Berlin 17 March 1914, Berndorf, Lower Austria) was a German-Austrian chemist and phycologist. He specialized in the study of diatoms.

From 1851 he worked as a chemist in a metal works factory in Berndorf. In 1857-59 he participated in the Austrian "Novara Expedition", and was tasked with analysis of its algal collections. Also, he served as a collector, preparator and determiner of specimens towards the development of Gottlob Ludwig Rabenhorst's diatom exsiccatae.[1]

In 1901 he donated his collection of extant and fossil diatoms to the Natural History Museum of Vienna. He was a corresponding member of the Geologischen Reichsanstalt.[2]

Selected works

References

  1. JSTOR Global Plants
  2. Biography of Albert Grunow (in German)
  3. WorldCat.org (publications)
  4. Classify OCLC (publications)
  5. IPNI.  Grunow.
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