Alessandro Malladra
Alessandro Malladra | |
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Born |
1865 Turin |
Died |
1945 Rome |
Nationality | Italian |
Fields | volcanology |
Institutions | Vesuvius Observatory |
Alma mater | University of Turin |
Known for | Il Vesuvio dal 1906 al 1920 (1926) |
Alessandro Malladra (Turin, 1865 – Rome, 1945) was an Italian volcanologist. He was professor of natural sciences in the College Mellerio Rosmini-Domodossola. He got involved in the construction of the Simplon Tunnel. He succeeded Giuseppe Mercalli on the Vesuvius Observatory, first as curator, afterwards as director (1927–1935). He was also general secretary of the Volcanology Section of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (1919–1936), and at the same time its president for one period (1930–1933). The mineral malladrite (03.CH.05, a fluorosilicate) was named in his honour.
Selected publications
- Malladra, Alessandro (1926). Il Vesuvio dal 1906 al 1920. Napoli, Tip. Università. p. 96.
References
- Maddalena De Lucia, Massimo Russo, "120 Years of Italian and Vesuvius History in the Lava Medals Collection of the Osservatorio Vesuviano", poster.
- History of the Vesuvius Observatory.
- Treccani.it - L'Enciclopedia italiana.
- Signore, F. (1949). "Alessandro Malladra (1865-1945)". Bulletin Volcanologique. 8 (1): 140–152. doi:10.1007/BF02596788.
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