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{{Short description|Soviet geologist, mineralogist (1912–1991)}}
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'''Marianna Sergeevna Bezsmertnaya''', née ''Yurkevich'' ({{lang-ru|Мариа́нна Серге́евна Безсме́ртная (Юркевич)}}; 2 May 1912 – 1991) was a Soviet and [[Russians|Russian]] [[geologist]], [[mineralogist]], [[petrographer]] and [[petrologist]], [[Candidate of Sciences|candidate]] of geological and mineralogical sciences (1957), developer of new methods for diagnosing minerals, active participant and author of the discovery of a number of new minerals.<ref name="IMGRE">Official website of the Institute of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Crystal Chemistry of Rare Elements, [http://imgre.ru/ IMGRE.ru]. Institute employees, labor veterans.</ref> For 25 years, he has been a leading employee of the Moscow [[Institute of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Crystal Chemistry of Rare Elements]], the author of new methods for determining minerals. In the late 1950s — early 1960s, she re-checked and revised the mineralogical collection of the institute.
'''Marianna Sergeevna Bezsmertnaya''', née ''Yurkevich'' ({{lang-ru|Мариа́нна Серге́евна Безсме́ртная (Юркевич)}}; 2 May 1915 – 1991) was a Soviet and [[Russians|Russian]] [[geologist]], [[mineralogist]], [[petrographer]] and [[petrologist]], [[Candidate of Sciences|candidate]] of geological and mineralogical sciences (1957), developer of new methods for diagnosing minerals, active participant and author of the discovery of a number of new minerals.<ref name="IMGRE">Official website of the Institute of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Crystal Chemistry of Rare Elements, [http://imgre.ru/ IMGRE.ru]. Institute employees, labor veterans.</ref> For 25 years, he has been a leading employee of the Moscow [[Institute of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Crystal Chemistry of Rare Elements]], the author of new methods for determining minerals. In the late 1950s — early 1960s, she re-checked and revised the mineralogical collection of the institute.


In 1979, in honor of Marianna Bezsmertnaya and her husband [[Vladimir Bezsmertny]] (1912-2002), a new mineral found [[Kamchatka Peninsula|in Kamchatka]], [[bezsmertnovite]],<ref name="mindat">[https://www.mindat.org/min-656.html Bezsmertnovite] (A valid IMA mineral species): information about the mineral bezsmertnovite in the Mindat database.</ref> was named in composition — a complex plumbotelluride of gold, copper, iron and silver,<ref name="Handbook">[https://www.handbookofmineralogy.org/pdfs/bezsmertnovite.pdf Bezsmertnovite]: Handbook of Mineralogy</ref> the brightness of the color surpasses even gold.<ref name="sprav">''Chvileva T.N., Bezsmertnaya M.S., [[:ru:Спиридонов, Эрнст Максович|Spiridonov E.M.]], Agroskin A.S. and etc.'' Guide to identifying ore minerals in reflected light. — Moscow, [[Nedra Publishers]], 1988. — 504 p.</ref>{{rp|113}}
In 1979, in honor of Marianna Bezsmertnaya and her husband [[Vladimir Bezsmertny]] (1912-2002), a new mineral found [[Kamchatka Peninsula|in Kamchatka]], [[bezsmertnovite]],<ref name="mindat">[https://www.mindat.org/min-656.html Bezsmertnovite] (A valid IMA mineral species): information about the mineral bezsmertnovite in the Mindat database.</ref> was named in composition — a complex plumbotelluride of gold, copper, iron and silver,<ref name="Handbook">[https://www.handbookofmineralogy.org/pdfs/bezsmertnovite.pdf Bezsmertnovite]: Handbook of Mineralogy</ref> the brightness of the color surpasses even gold.<ref name="sprav">''Chvileva T.N., Bezsmertnaya M.S., [[:ru:Спиридонов, Эрнст Максович|Spiridonov E.M.]], Agroskin A.S. and etc.'' Guide to identifying ore minerals in reflected light. — Moscow, [[Nedra Publishers]], 1988. — 504 p.</ref>{{rp|113}}
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Marianna Bezsmertnaya
BornMay 2, 1915 Edit this on Wikidata
Died1991 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 75–76)

Marianna Sergeevna Bezsmertnaya, née Yurkevich (Template:Lang-ru; 2 May 1915 – 1991) was a Soviet and Russian geologist, mineralogist, petrographer and petrologist, candidate of geological and mineralogical sciences (1957), developer of new methods for diagnosing minerals, active participant and author of the discovery of a number of new minerals.[1] For 25 years, he has been a leading employee of the Moscow Institute of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Crystal Chemistry of Rare Elements, the author of new methods for determining minerals. In the late 1950s — early 1960s, she re-checked and revised the mineralogical collection of the institute.

In 1979, in honor of Marianna Bezsmertnaya and her husband Vladimir Bezsmertny (1912-2002), a new mineral found in Kamchatka, bezsmertnovite,[2] was named in composition — a complex plumbotelluride of gold, copper, iron and silver,[3] the brightness of the color surpasses even gold.[4]: 113 

Publications

References

  1. ^ Official website of the Institute of Mineralogy, Geochemistry and Crystal Chemistry of Rare Elements, IMGRE.ru. Institute employees, labor veterans.
  2. ^ Bezsmertnovite (A valid IMA mineral species): information about the mineral bezsmertnovite in the Mindat database.
  3. ^ Bezsmertnovite: Handbook of Mineralogy
  4. ^ Chvileva T.N., Bezsmertnaya M.S., Spiridonov E.M., Agroskin A.S. and etc. Guide to identifying ore minerals in reflected light. — Moscow, Nedra Publishers, 1988. — 504 p.