Wilhelm Ramsay | |
Birth Date: | 1865 1, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Dragsfjärd, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russia |
Death Place: | Helsinki, Finland |
Citizenship: | Russia (Finland) |
Nationality: | Finnish |
Field: | Geology |
Work Institutions: | Sorbonne University of Göttingen University of Helsinki |
Known For: | Fennoscandia, Ijolite, Postjotnian, Timanide Orogen |
Wilhelm Ramsay (20 January 1865 – 6 January 1928) was a Finnish geologist. He became a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1914 and in 1915 was accepted into the Royal Physiographic Society in Lund. He coined the terms Fennoscandia (1900) and Postjotnian (1909).[1] [2] [3] Ramsay also coined the term ijolite.[4]
Together with Jakob Sederholm, Ramsay was a student of Fredrik Johan Wiik. Pentti Eskola was a student of Ramsay.[5]
Ramsay was a Swedish-speaking Finn and belonged to the Ramsay noble family of Scottish origin. His mother Emmy Tham was from Falun, Sweden. Mathematician August Ramsay was his brother.[6]