LC control no. | n 95108456 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Koeberl, Christian, 1959- |
Variant(s) | Koeberl, C. (Christian), 1959- |
Associated country | Austria |
Located | Vienna (Austria) |
Birth date | 1959-02-18 |
Place of birth | Vienna (Austria) |
Field of activity | Natural history Geology Planets--Geology Impact craters |
Affiliation | Universität Wien Technische Universität Wien Universität Graz Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria) |
Profession or occupation | College teachers |
Found in | The Manson impact structure, Iowa, 1996: CIP t.p. (Christian Koeberl; Inst. of Geochem., Univ. of Vienna, Austria) data sht. (b. 2/18/59) Geological and biological effects of impact events, c2002: t.p. (C. Koeberl) back cover (Christian Koeberl) 250 million years of Earth history in central Italy, 2019, ©2019: title page (Christian Koeberl; Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria and Department of Lithospheric Research, University of Vienna) Large meteorite impacts and planetary evolution VI, 2021: title page (Christian Koeberl, Department of Lithospheric Research, University of Vienna, Austria) Wikipedia web site, February 29, 2024: (Christian Köberl (born February 18, 1959, in Vienna) is a professor of impact research and planetary geology at the University of Vienna, Austria. From June 2010 to May 2020 he was director general of the Natural History Museum in Vienna. He is best known for his research on meteorite impact craters. from 1978 studied chemistry and physics at the Technical University of Vienna, as well as astronomy at the University of Vienna. In 1983, he completed his PhD studies at the University of Graz, Austria, with a dissertation in cosmochemistry.) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Koeberl> |
Associated language | eng |