Adolf Carl Noé Scientist

Adolf Carl Noé (born Adolf Carl Noé von Archenegg; October 28, 1873 – April 10, 1939) was an Austrian-born paleobotanist. He is credited for identifying the first coal ball in the United States in 1922, which renewed interest in them. He also developed a method of peeling coal balls using nitrocellulose. Many of the paleobotanical materials owned by the University of Chicago's Walker Museum were provided by Noé, where he was also a curator of fossil plants. He was also a research associate at the Field Museum of Natural History, where he assisted with their reconstruction of a Carboniferous forest.

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Adolf Carl Noé
Alias (AKA)Noé von Archenegg Adolf Carl
Birth dateOctober 28, 1873
Birth nameAdolf Carl Noé von Archenegg
Birth place
Graz
Date of deathApril 10, 1939
Education
University of Chicago
Known for
Paleobotany
Coal ball

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