Einar Naumann ( Swede. Einar Christian Leonard Naumann ; August 13, 1891 , Gerby parish, Len Malmöhus - September 22, 1934 ) - Swedish botanist and limnologist , professor of limnology at Lund University (Sweden).
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The author of the names of a number of botanical taxa . In the botanical ( binary ) nomenclature, these names are supplemented by the abbreviation " Naumann " . Personal page on IPNI website |
Scientific activity
From 1909 to 1915, Einar Naumann studied at Lund University. In 1917 he received a Ph.D. degree and began to lecture at the University of Lund.
Since 1913, Einar Naumann worked during the summer at a fishing station in Aneboda ( Smoland , Southern Sweden), where he subsequently founded a field laboratory from the Lund Limnological Institute. Now this station is named after Einar Naumann.
In 1919 he received the title of professor of limnology at Lund University.
In 1921, the German limnologist August Tinemann (1882-1960) came to Naumann, and Naumann suggested to his colleague the creation of an international association of limnologists. The following year, 1922, on August 3 , at a meeting in the audience of the Zoological Institute of the University of Kiel (Germany), Naumann and Tinemann founded Societas Internationalis Limnologiae (International Limnological Society).
In 1929, Naumann headed Lund University.
Einar Naumann made a significant contribution to the lake typology. He coined the terms “ oligotrophic ”, “ eutrophic ”, “ dystrophic ” “lakes”, which are used in the modern limnological classification.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Einar CL Naumann - 1917.
- ↑ SNAC - 2010.