- Victor Goldschmidt
Victor Moritz Goldschmidt (
Zürich ,January 27 ,1888 –March 20 ,1947 inOslo ) was amineralogist considered (together withVladimir Vernadsky ) to be the founder of moderngeochemistry and crystal chemistry, developer of theGoldschmidt Classification of elements.Early life & career
Goldschmidt was born in
Zürich . His parents, Heinrich J. Goldschmidt and Amelie Koehne named their son after a colleague of Heinrich,Victor Meyer . There was a history of great scientists and philosophers in both families. The Goldschmidt family came to Norway 1901 when Heinrich Goldschmidt took over a chair as Professor of Chemistry inKristiania (Oslo).Goldschmidt’s first important contribution was within the field of
geology andmineralogy . His two first larger works were his doctor thesis "Die Kontaktmetamorphose im Kristianiagebiet" and "Geologisch-petrographische Studien im Hochgebirge des südlichen Norwegens".New Theories
A series of publications under the title "Geochemische Verteilungsgesetze der Elemente" is usually referred to as the start of geochemistry, the science that describes the distribution of the chemical elements in nature. The geochemistry has not only greatly inspired the field of
mineralogy andgeology but also theoretical chemistry andcrystallography . Goldschmidt’s work on atom and ion radii has been of enormous importance for crystallography. His work in this area has no doubt inspired the introduction of the Pauling covalent, ionic, and theVan der Waals radius .Goldschmidt took great interest in the technical application of his science; the utilization of
olivine for industrial refractory goes back to him. He was for many years the head of theNorwegian Committee for Raw Material (Statens Råstoffkomité ).Achievements
There has hardly ever been a person in the Norwegian university world that made such an early and rapid career as Goldschmidt. Without even taking the usual exams or degrees he got a post-doctoral fellowship from the university already at the age of 21 (1909). He obtained his Norwegian doctor’s degree when he was 23 years old (1911). This kind of degree is usually obtained at an age of 30 to 40 years, and even 50 years and more is not unusual.
In 1912 Goldschmidt got the most distinguished Norwegian scientific award (the
Fridtjof Nansen belonning) for his work "Die Kontaktmetamorphose im Kristianiagebiet". The same year he was made Docent (Associate Professor) ofMineralogy andPetrography at theUniversity of Oslo (known at that time as "Det Kongelige Frederiks Universitet ").In 1914 he applied for a professorship in
Stockholm . The selecting committee unanimously chose Goldschmidt for the chair. But before the Swedish king had made the final official approbation, the University of Kristiania was able to secure him a similar chair. This was quite an unusual procedure and speed for appointing a professor. Usually it would take at least two years to obtain a new chair at a Norwegian university and one or two years to have the professor appointed. In Goldschmidt’s case it seems that all tradition of slowness was abolished, a fact that the University of Oslo shall always be grateful for. In 1929 Goldschmidt was called to the chair ofmineralogy inGöttingen , but he returned to Oslo in 1935.Later life
On October 26, 1942, Goldschmidt was arrested at the orders of the German occuping powers as part of the persecution of Jews in Norway during World War II. Initially sent to
Berg concentration camp , he was released after a month and promptly rearrested. However, as he was on the pier and about to be deported toAuschwitz , when he was held back in Norway on the condition that he lend his scientific expertise to help German authorities. Goldschmidt later fled toSweden and went on toEngland (where some of the Koehne family lived, and still reside today).After the war he returned to Oslo again where he died, only 59 years old.
A larger work, "Geochemistry", was edited and published posthumously in England in 1954.
References
*"Victor Moritz Goldschmidt: Father of Modern Geochemistry" by Brian Mason (ISBN 0-941809-03-X)
*cite journal
title = Victor Moritz Goldschmidt. 1888-1947
author = C. E. Tilley
journal = Obituary Notices of Fellows of the Royal Society
volume = 6
issue = 17
pages = 51–66
year = 1948
url = http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=1479-571X%28194811%296%3A17%3C51%3AVMG1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-3
doi =10.1098/rsbm.1948.0019
*cite journal
title = Victor Moritz Goldschmidt
author = K. H. Scheumann
journal = International Journal of Earth Sciences
volume = 35
issue = 2
pages = 179–180
year = 1948
url =
doi = 10.1007/BF01764480
*cite journal
title = Victor Moritz Goldschmidt
author = Carl W. Correns
journal = Journal Naturwissenschaften
volume = 34
issue = 5
pages = 129–131
year = 1947
url =
doi = 10.1007/BF00623407
*cite journal
title = Victor Moritz Goldschmidt (1888–1947): A Tribute to the Founder of Modern Geochemistry on the Fiftieth Anniversary of His Death
author = George B. Kaufman
journal = Journal The Chemical Educator
volume = 2
issue = 5
pages = 1–26
year = 1997
url =
doi = 10.1007/s00897970143aExternal links
* [http://www.enotes.com/earth-science/goldschmidt-victor Bio]
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