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Paul Josef Crutzen (Amsterdam, 3 december 1933 – Mainz, 28 januari 2021) was een Nederlandse meteoroloog. Samen met Mario Molina en Frank Sherwood Rowland ...
Paul Crutzen

Paul Crutzen

Meteoroloog
Paul Josef Crutzen was een Nederlandse meteoroloog. Samen met Mario Molina en Frank Sherwood Rowland won hij in 1995 de Nobelprijs voor de Scheikunde voor hun verrichtingen op het gebied van de atmosfeerchemie, in het bijzonder het ozongat. Wikipedia
Geboren: 3 december 1933, Amsterdam, Nederland
Overleden: 28 januari 2021, Mainz, Duitsland
Huwelijkspartner: Terttu Soininen (geh. 1958)
Jaar: 1995

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