- used in the
United States. The
Krumbein phi (φ) scale, a
modification of the
Wentworth scale created by W. C.
Krumbein in 1934, is a
logarithmic scale...
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William Christian Krumbein (January 28, 1902 –
August 18, 1979) was a
notable geologist,
after whom the
Krumbein Medal of the
International ****ociation...
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Hermine Krumbein (born 25
September 2003) is a
German pararower. She
represented Germany at the 2024
Summer Paralympics.
Krumbein represented Germany...
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Beatriz Mejia-
Krumbein (born 1945) is a
Colombian artist. For a
number of years, she
served as an art
professor at La
Sierra University in Riverside, California...
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Justus F.
Krumbein (1847 –
November 1907) was an
architect based in Portland, Oregon,
United States,
whose work
included Richardsonian Romanesque designs...
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Computers &
Geosciences from 1996 to 2005. He
received the
William Christian Krumbein Medal in 1998 from the IAMG. BA in
Natural Sciences and Geology, Cambridge...
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original (PDF) on
August 24, 2015.
Retrieved October 7, 2007.
Krumbein, W.E.; Brehm, U.; Gerdes, G.; Gorbushina, A.A.; Levit, G. & Palinska, K...
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modern forgery. A report,
dated September 2005, was
prepared by
Wolfgang E.
Krumbein of the Carl von
Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Germany: The grainy...
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stratigraphy (2nd ed.). New York: W.H. Freeman. p. 67. ISBN 0-7167-3905-4.
Krumbein, W. C. (1934). "Size
frequency distributions of sediments".
Journal of...
- value: pH for
acidity Stellar magnitude scale for
brightness of
stars Krumbein scale for
particle size in
geology Absorbance of
light by
transparent samples...