Adolf Remelé

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Adolf Karl Remelé (3rd from right) with his fellow teachers at the Eberswalde Forest Academy (from right): Friedrich Wilhelm Schütze , Wilhelm Schneider , Remelé, Bernhard Danckelmann , Julius Theodor Christian Ratzeburg and Robert Hartig with Peter Danckelmann in his arms. Photo by Adolf Remelé, ca.1868.

Adolf Karl Remelé (born July 17, 1839 in Uerdingen , † November 16, 1915 in Eberswalde ) was a German mineralogist and geologist .

Life

Remelé studied at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität . In 1860 he was reciprocated in the Corps Saxonia Bonn . At the Royal Forest Academy in Eberswalde , he taught as a professor of inorganic chemistry .

Works

  • The metalloids up to selenium , 1863.
  • Metals of alkalis, alkaline earths and earths , 1866.
  • Overview of the main rock types of the Prussian state territory , 1873.
  • Investigations into the petrification-leading diluvial debris of the north German lowlands with special consideration of the Mark Brandenburg , 1883. doi: 10.5962 / bhl.title.13868
  • Description and illustration of some curved Silurcephalopods from northern German diluvial attachments , 1889.
  • The glacial apparitions of the Rüdersdorfer Muschelkalks during the excursion of the German Geological Society on September 28, 1898 , 1899.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. International Entomological Association: Entomological Journal , Volumes 34–37, 1920, p. 47.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 13/243