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| - Hans Jakob Konrad Wilhelmsson Ahlmann (geb. 14. November 1889 in Karlsborg; gest. 10. März 1974 in Stockholm) war ein schwedischer Geograph, Glaziologe und Diplomat. (de)
- ハンス・ヤコブ・コンラッド・ウィルヘルムソン・アールマン(Hans Jakob Konrad Wilhelmsson (W:son) Ahlmann、1889年11月14日 - 1974年3月10日)は、スウェーデンの地理学者。 (Karlsborg (en)) に生まれ、 (Hägersten (en)) で没した。 (ja)
- Hans Wilhelmsson Ahlmann (Karlsborg, 14 novembre 1889 – Stoccolma, 10 marzo 1974) è stato un geografo svedese. Insegnò nell'Università di Stoccolma dal 1929 al 1950 e, dal 1956 al 1960, fu presidente dell'Unione Geografica Internazionale. Fu autore di importanti studi di glaciologia e si interessò specialmente dei rapporti tra fluttuazioni glaciali e oscillazioni climatiche. Si occupò anche di geografia umana, conducendo ricerche sull'Italia meridionale e sulla Libia settentrionale. Collaborò alla stesura dell'Enciclopedia Italiana per la geografia della Scandinavia. (it)
- Ханс Альман (швед. Hans Jakob Konrad Wilhelmsson (W:son) Ahlmann, 14 ноября 1889, — 10 марта 1974, ) — шведский географ и гляциолог. (ru)
- Hans Jakob Konrad Wilhelmsson (W:son) Ahlmann, född 14 november 1889 i Karlsborg, död 10 mars 1974 i Hägersten, var en svensk geograf, glaciolog och diplomat. Han var son till Wilhelm Ahlmann. (sv)
- Hans Ahlmann (ur. 14 listopada 1889 w Karlsborgu, zm. 10 marca 1974 w Sztokholmie) – szwedzki geograf, profesor uniwersytetu w Sztokholmie. Od 1921 do 1950 jako profesor wykładał na uniwersytecie w Sztokholmie, 1956–1960 był przewodniczącym Międzynarodowej Unii Geograficznej. Był członkiem honorowym Polskiego Towarzystwa Geograficznego. Jego prace dotyczą klimatologii i geomorfologii. Prowadził badania na Spitsbergenie, Grenlandii, Ziemi Franciszka Józefa, Islandii i Antarktydzie. Był inicjatorem norwesko-szwedzko-brytyjskiej wyprawy na Antarktydę 1949-1952. (pl)
- Hans Jakob Konrad Wilhelmsson Ahlmann (14 November 1889 – 10 March 1974) was a Swedish geographer, glaciologist, and diplomat. Born in Karlsborg, Sweden, Ahlmann grew up in Stockholm. He studied with Professor Gerard De Geer at Stockholm University, and gained his doctorate in 1915 on a doctoral thesis on Sweden's Lake Ragundasjön. The same year, he became an associate professor of geography at the University of Stockholm. He was appointed Associate Professor of Geography at Uppsala University in 1920 and professor at the Stockholm University from 1929 until 1950. (en)
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| - Hans Jakob Konrad Wilhelmsson Ahlmann (geb. 14. November 1889 in Karlsborg; gest. 10. März 1974 in Stockholm) war ein schwedischer Geograph, Glaziologe und Diplomat. (de)
- Hans Jakob Konrad Wilhelmsson Ahlmann (14 November 1889 – 10 March 1974) was a Swedish geographer, glaciologist, and diplomat. Born in Karlsborg, Sweden, Ahlmann grew up in Stockholm. He studied with Professor Gerard De Geer at Stockholm University, and gained his doctorate in 1915 on a doctoral thesis on Sweden's Lake Ragundasjön. The same year, he became an associate professor of geography at the University of Stockholm. He was appointed Associate Professor of Geography at Uppsala University in 1920 and professor at the Stockholm University from 1929 until 1950. He was a very active field worker and led an expedition to Nordaustlandet (North East Land) in the Svalbard archipelago in Norway in the spring of 1931. In 1934 he returned to Svalbard with Professor Harald Ulrik Sverdrup, this time to explore the glaciers on Vestspitsbergen. He examined the Vatnajökull (Vatna Glacier) in Iceland in 1936, and led in the winter of 1939–40 the Swedish-Norwegian study of glaciers in Greenland. In 1946, he led investigations of glaciers on Mount Kebnekaise in Sweden. He was one of the initiators of the Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition in 1949–1952, and leader of the expedition's Swedish committee. In 1937 he was awarded the Hans Egede Medal by the Royal Danish Geographical Society. He was elected to the Swedish Academy of Science in 1939 and in the same year awarded the Patron's Medal of the British Royal Geographical Society. During the 1940s, Ahlmann was an international authority on the relationship between climate and glacier size, concluding that the glaciers were retreating. He was awarded the Cullum Geographical Medal of the American Geographical Society in 1950. He was a member of several other scientific academies, among them the Prussian Academy of Sciences and the Academy of Sciences Leopoldina. Ahlmann, whose Norwegian wife gave him a good network of contacts in Norway, was a member of the Swedish-Norwegian Association during World War II, and was the 1950–1956 Swedish ambassador in Oslo. From 1956 to 1960, he served as president of the International Geographical Union. (en)
- ハンス・ヤコブ・コンラッド・ウィルヘルムソン・アールマン(Hans Jakob Konrad Wilhelmsson (W:son) Ahlmann、1889年11月14日 - 1974年3月10日)は、スウェーデンの地理学者。 (Karlsborg (en)) に生まれ、 (Hägersten (en)) で没した。 (ja)
- Hans Wilhelmsson Ahlmann (Karlsborg, 14 novembre 1889 – Stoccolma, 10 marzo 1974) è stato un geografo svedese. Insegnò nell'Università di Stoccolma dal 1929 al 1950 e, dal 1956 al 1960, fu presidente dell'Unione Geografica Internazionale. Fu autore di importanti studi di glaciologia e si interessò specialmente dei rapporti tra fluttuazioni glaciali e oscillazioni climatiche. Si occupò anche di geografia umana, conducendo ricerche sull'Italia meridionale e sulla Libia settentrionale. Collaborò alla stesura dell'Enciclopedia Italiana per la geografia della Scandinavia. (it)
- Ханс Альман (швед. Hans Jakob Konrad Wilhelmsson (W:son) Ahlmann, 14 ноября 1889, — 10 марта 1974, ) — шведский географ и гляциолог. (ru)
- Hans Jakob Konrad Wilhelmsson (W:son) Ahlmann, född 14 november 1889 i Karlsborg, död 10 mars 1974 i Hägersten, var en svensk geograf, glaciolog och diplomat. Han var son till Wilhelm Ahlmann. (sv)
- Hans Ahlmann (ur. 14 listopada 1889 w Karlsborgu, zm. 10 marca 1974 w Sztokholmie) – szwedzki geograf, profesor uniwersytetu w Sztokholmie. Od 1921 do 1950 jako profesor wykładał na uniwersytecie w Sztokholmie, 1956–1960 był przewodniczącym Międzynarodowej Unii Geograficznej. Był członkiem honorowym Polskiego Towarzystwa Geograficznego. Jego prace dotyczą klimatologii i geomorfologii. Prowadził badania na Spitsbergenie, Grenlandii, Ziemi Franciszka Józefa, Islandii i Antarktydzie. Był inicjatorem norwesko-szwedzko-brytyjskiej wyprawy na Antarktydę 1949-1952. (pl)
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