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This biography appears on the occasion of Ferjan Ormeling's 65th birthday and his retirement as Professor of Cartography. Ferjan Ormeling studied geography in Groningen. Since 1969 he worked at the cartography department at Utrecht University, where he received his PhD in 1983 and was appointed professor in cartography in 1985. Ormeling is active in various fields of cartographic research such as atlas cartography and toponymy. Besides, he is active in various organisations, e.g. the Dutch Association for Cartography (now part of Geo-lnformation of the Netherlands), the International Cartographic Association, the United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names and the Scientific Atlas of the Netherlands Foundation.

Jaar
2007
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Themanummer
Gepubliceerd in
Caert-thresoor : tijdschrift voor de historische kartografie in Nederland, ISSN 0167-4994 ; 26 (2007), nr. 4, p. 89-116
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2007
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Ja
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Jaar
2021
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Obituary
Gepubliceerd in
Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, vol. 48, issue 5, p. 983-985
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2021
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Jaar
2021
Annotatie
Obituary
Gepubliceerd in
Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, vol. 48 issue: 5, p.981-983
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2021
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Jaar
2020
Gepubliceerd in
NRC-Handelsblad 18/19 januari 2020
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2020
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Jaar
1984
Gepubliceerd in
Asian Perspectives, 25 (1982-1983), no. 2, p. 43-51
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1984
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Ja
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Jaar
1983
Gepubliceerd in
Journal of human evolution 12 (1983), no. 4, p. 409-411
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1983
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Nee
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Auteur
Jaar
2016
Gepubliceerd in
Agora, 32 (2016), nr. 2, p. 30
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2016
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Nee
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Fik Vening Meinesz (1887-1966) was a Dutch civil engineer, employed by the Dutch Geodetic Committee. He devised an apparatus, containing a system of multiple pendulums, with which he could measure gravity in areas where such measurements would otherwise be impossible. By chance, he was made aware that a submerged submarine, when powered by electromotors, would provide an ideal, sufficiently stable, platform for such measurements at sea. The Dutch Navy, in pursuit of good publicity in the interwar period, gave Vening Meinesz its full support, enabling him to carry out a number of submarine expeditions. His findings stimulated postwar geophysical and geological research, both in the USA and elsewhere. Initially Vening Meinesz used his results to validate the International Gravity Formula, being the closest mathematical representation of the equipotential surface of the Earth at sea level - the geoid. Subsequently he interpreted these results from a tectonophysical perspective, using them to explain the occurrence of the elongated 'Minus' zone of negative gravity anomalies, discovered by him to surround the Indonesian archipelago and which he postulated as being caused by a system of convection currents in the Earth's mantle. Whilst he supported the idea of fixed continents, becoming increasingly opposed to Wegener's idea of drifting continents, his work on mantle convection was to become fundamental to, and incorporated in, the hypothesis of seafloor spreading. This led to the current paradigm of plate tectonics, which interprets the 'Minus' zone as the expression of the boundary between two convergent plates.

Jaar
2014
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Proefschrift Universiteit Leiden
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[S.l.]: [s.n.], 2014
Pagina/deel
IX, 355 p.
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ill.
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Ja
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Nee
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Jaar
1966
Gepubliceerd in
Geophysical monograph 10 (1966), p. xvi
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1966
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Documentaire naar aanleiding van twee televisiedocumentaires over de vermeende euthanasie van het echtpaar Van Bemmelen.

Jaar
1984
Annotatie
Bevat ook: On the meaning of life : autobiographic letter to an old friend / by Rein W. van Bemmelen ; vert. uit het Engels Henri Schoup
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Naarden: Strengholt, 1984
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166 p.
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ill.