Petr Černý

{{Short description|Czech geologist}}

Petr Černý FRSC (8 January 1934 – 7 April 2018)[https://passages.winnipegfreepress.com/passage-details/id-254577/CERNY_PETR Petr Cerny]{{Cite web|url=https://www.learned.cz/cz/clenove-ucene-spolecnosti/zesnuli-clenove/cerny-petr.html|title = Černý Petr | Zesnulí členové | Členové | Učená společnost České republiky}} was a mineralogy professor at the University of Manitoba.

Černý's studies focus on pegmatite. He is best known for his geological mapping of Bernic Lake, Manitoba in the 1970s. The site has since hosted several tantalum-lithium-caesium mines, for example the Tanco Mine.

Honours

References

  • [http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/science/geological_sciences/stuff/alumni/2002/newsletter02.pdf University of Manitoba Alumni Newsletter- December 2002]
  • [http://www.umanitoba.ca/publications/reports/annual_report02/annual_report02.pdf University of Manitoba- 2002 Annual Report]
  • Miguel Á. Galliski, David London, Milan Novák, and Robert F. Martin (2012). Granitic Pegmatites and their Minerals: a Tribute to Petr Černý. Can Mineral 50: 777-780.
  • Miguel Á. Galliski, David London, Milan Novák, and Robert F. Martin (2012). Granitic Pegmatites and their Minerals: a Second Tribute to Petr Černý. Can Mineral 50: 1441–1444.