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János Dömsödi | |
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Born | Venice, Hungary | November 7, 1940
Citizenship | Hungarian |
Children | two children |
János Dömsödi (Venice, 1940. november 7. –) Hungarian land surveyor, land planning engineer, candidate of agricultural sciences, associate professor, member of the Public Board of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Land surveyor, land mapper (Regional Industrial Research Institute, Land Surveyor and Soil Survey Company; 1963-1983).
Mainly a researcher and mapper of fen soils, marshy meadow soils, and raw materials of fen origin (peats, fens, fen limes). Their research methods, definitions of the types of raw materials (mature peat, fibrous peat, mixed peat, peatland, peat, bog lime) standards, cadastres, and the large number of geological and soil research reports are also linked to the name and work of János Dömsödi.