Hans Ramberg (15 March 1917 – 7 June 1998) was a
Norwegian
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Swedish geologist
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. The mineral
rambergite
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It has been found in anoxic marine sediments, rich in organic matter of the Gotland Deep, Baltic Sea and also in skarn in the Garpenberg area, Dalarna, Sweden. It was named after the mine ...
was named after him. He was a pioneer in tectonic modelling with a centrifuge.
Biography
He received his Ph.D from the
University of Oslo
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in 1946. He subsequently worked at the
University of Chicago
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(1948–1961) and at the Geophysical Laboratory of the
Carnegie Institution for Science
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(1952–1955) at the Universidade Federal de
Ouro Preto
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(1960–1961) and for the rest of his career at the
University of Uppsala
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(1961–1982),
where he established the Hans Ramberg Laboratory. Together with his assistants and students, he simulated a variety of tectonic models with the centrifuge, which are summarized in his second book: ''Gravity; deformation and the Earth's crust'.'' Until the end of his career, he was focused on explored the potential of numerical modelling in combination with analogue modelling.
Awards
In 1967, he was elected a member of the
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
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. He was awarded by the
Royal Society of Sciences at Uppsala for the Celsius Gold Medal (''Celsiusmedaljen i guld'') in 1969, by the
Geological Society of London
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Fe ...
the
Wollaston Medal
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in 1972 and for the Grand Prize from the Royal Academy for Natural Sciences in Sweden 1973. He received the
Arthur L. Day Medal from the
GSA in 1976 as well as the
Arthur Holmes Medal awarded by the
EGU in 1983.
He was awarded the Björkén Prize (''Björkénska priset'') at Uppsala University in 1980.
References
1917 births
1998 deaths
20th-century Norwegian geologists
20th-century Swedish geologists
University of Oslo alumni
University of Chicago faculty
Academic staff of Uppsala University
Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Wollaston Medal winners
Norwegian emigrants to Sweden
Norwegian expatriates in the United States
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