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Martin Julian Buerger (April 8, 1903 – February 26, 1986) was an American crystallographer. He was a Professor of Mineralogy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He invented the X-ray precession camera for studies in crystallography. Buerger authored twelve textbooks/monographs and over 200 technical articles. He was awarded the Arthur L. Day Medal by the Geological Society of America in 1951. The mineral fluor-buergerite was named for him. The MJ Buerger Award (established by the American Crystallographic Association) was established in his honor.

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  • Martin Julian Buerger (* 8. April 1903 in Detroit, Michigan; † 25. Februar 1986 in Lincoln, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Kristallograph.
  • Martin Julian Buerger (Detroit, Michigan, 8 de abril de 1903 - Lincoln, Massachusetts, 26 de febrero de 1986) fue un cristalógrafo estadounidense, profesor de mineralogía en el Instituto de Massachusetts de Tecnología.​​
  • Martin Julian Buerger (Detroit, Michigan, 8 d'abril de 1903-Lincoln, Massachusetts, 26 de febrer de 1986) va ser un cristal·lògraf nord-americà i professor de Mineralogia en l'Institut de Massachusetts de Tecnologia. Va inventar la càmera de precessió per a experiments de cristal·lografia de rajos X. Va ser autor de una dotzena de llibres i monografies i més de dos-cents articles. Va rebre la medalla Arthur L. Day de la l'any 1951. El mineral buergerita ha rebut el seu nom, i l'Associació Americana de Cristal·lografia va establir el «Premi MJ Buerger» en el seu honor.
  • Martin Julian Buerger (né le 8 avril 1903, décédé le 26 février 1986) est un cristallographe américain.
  • Martin Julian Buerger (April 8, 1903 – February 26, 1986) was an American crystallographer. He was a Professor of Mineralogy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He invented the X-ray precession camera for studies in crystallography. Buerger authored twelve textbooks/monographs and over 200 technical articles. He was awarded the Arthur L. Day Medal by the Geological Society of America in 1951. The mineral fluor-buergerite was named for him. The MJ Buerger Award (established by the American Crystallographic Association) was established in his honor.
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