Aldobolyi Nagy Miklos
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* Turócszentmárton, November 28, 1911 – † Szeged, April 4, 1973 / geographer, hydrogeologist, college professor ; ; He earned a teaching certificate in geography and chemistry at the Budapest University of Science and Technology, and a doctorate at the Technical University (1936). Between 1934 and 1941 he was a teacher at the Women's Higher Commercial School in Szeged, and in 1941 and 1944 at the commercial secondary school in Szamosújvár, while he also became involved in the soil science admission work of the Geological Institute, and was qualified as a private teacher (1942). Between 1945 and 1957 he was a head of department at the Department of Geography at the Pedagogical College in Szeged. In 1957, he worked at the Water Directorate in Szeged, from there he moved to the National Water Research and Drilling Company in Budapest, and then to the Water Resources Management Center. He carried out scientific work in the fields of soil geography and surface water, and later hydrogeology. As a student of Pál Teleki, he primarily dealt with population geography, then settlement geography, natural and soil geography of the Great Plain, and hydrogeographic research. As a border area between demographic statistics and geography, he was among the first in Hungary to examine the agricultural population of the Great Plain, was the first to conduct landscape population research in Transylvania, and demographically processed the village of the Kis-Szamos watershed. He was also a pioneer of soil geography research in Hungary. Together with Emil Korpás, he developed the methodology of soil geography research. He published the results of his work in nearly 30 studies. He committed suicide. Fia Aldobolyi Nagy György (Szeged, March 1, 1939 –) composer, lyricist. ; ; Main works: ; Agrarian population studies in Hungary (doctoral thesis), 1940, ; Rural population, 1941, ; Rural population of Zsitvaszög, 1942, ; Soil mapping in the Southern Region, 1942, ; Landscape and people in the Kis-Szamos basin, 1944, ; The impact of climate on the settlements of the Great Plain ; (With Richárd Wágner, 1948–1949, Soil geography observations in the Tiszazug (Geographical Bulletin), 1954, Outline of the agricultural geography of the Southeastern Great Plain, 1956, ; Soil geography research on the two branches of the Kőrös (Geographical Bulletin), 1956, ; The geographical energies of Szeged and the area of influence of the city, 1957.