Hendrik Enno Boeke (12 September 1881, in Wormerveer – 6 December 1918, in Frankfurt am Main) was a Dutch mineralogist and petrographer.
From 1900 he studied chemistry and physics at the University of Amsterdam, where his instructors included Hendrik Willem Bakhuis Roozeboom and Johannes Diderik van der Waals.
He then worked as an assistant under Gustav Tammann in Göttingen and to Friedrich Rinne at the Technical University of Hannover.
In 1912 he was invited by the Carnegie Foundation to the United States, mainly to work at the Geophysical Laboratory in Washington DC.
[2] He is remembered for introducing mathematical and physico-chemical mindsets and working methods into the field of petrography.