Jadwiga Orska
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Jadwiga Joanna Orska | |
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| Born | 8 March 1923 |
| Died | 28 January 2004 (aged 80) |
| Alma mater | University of Warsaw, AGH University of Science and Technology |
| Occupations | geologist, petrographer |
Jadwiga Joanna Orska (8 March 1923 – 28 January 2004) was a Polish geologist, petrographer, and specialist in the geology of chemical raw materials deposits, particularly salts. She was the co-discoverer of a deposit of polyhalite salts in the area of the Bay of Puck in the southern Baltic Sea, off the shores of Gdańsk Pomerania, Poland.[1][2]
Jadwiga Orska earned her secondary school certificate in 1946 at the Jan Kochanowski Secondary School in Warsaw. From 1948, she worked at the Polish State Geological Institute. She completed three years of geological studies at the Faculty of Geology of the University of Warsaw, followed by two years at the Faculty of Geology and Exploration of the AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków. In 1962, she earned a master's degree in geology.[3]


