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Fritz Müller (glaciologist)

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Nationality
  
Switzerland

Role
  
Journalist

Books
  
The Living Arctic

Name
  
Fritz Muller

Influenced by
  
Lauge Koch

Influences
  
Lauge Koch

Fields
  
Glaciology

Alma mater
  
University of Zurich

Education
  
University of Zurich


Institutions
  
Arctic Institute of North America

Known for
  
Research on Pingos, gave name to Muller Ice Shelf

Died
  
July 26, 1980, Rhone Glacier, Switzerland

Fritz Müller (16 April 1926 – 26 July 1980) was a Swiss glaciologist, who carried out research in Switzerland, Greenland, the Canadian Arctic, Antarctica and the Himalayas.

Fritz Müller was born 1926 in a little town near Zurich and graduated in 1954 in Geographies and Geology from the University of Zurich. After expeditions to Greenland and Mount Everest, he concentrated his work on cold region hydrology. In 1959 he became the scientific leader of a Canadian expedition to Axel Heiberg Island organised by McGill University, where he became Assistance Professor of Glaciology. In 1970 he changed to ETH Zurich, where he became Head of the Institute of Geography and started the investigation of the North Water Polynya in Baffin Bay. Müller also worked on the glacier inventories of the Swiss Alps and the world. He became director of the World Glacier Monitoring Service.

In 1980 Fritz Müller died due to a heart attack during a field excursion for journalists on the Rhône Glacier in Switzerland.

Places named after Fritz Müller

  • Muller Ice Shelf on the Antarctic Peninsula
  • Mueller Ice Cap on Axel Heiberg Island in the Queen Elizabeth Islands, Nunavut
  • References

    Fritz Müller (glaciologist) Wikipedia