Fritz Noetling

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Fritz Noetling

Fritz Noetling (born July 17, 1857 in Mannheim , † October 10, 1928 in Baden-Baden ) was a German geologist and paleontologist.

Life

Fritz Noetling studied at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn and the Kaiser Wilhelms-Universität Strasbourg . He became a member of the Corps Palatia Bonn (1877) and the Corps Palatia Strasbourg (1878). In the fall of 1879 he undertook an extensive geological inspection of the Triassic deposits in Lower Silesia . The results formed the basis of his doctorate at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin (1880). They were published in the journal of the German Geological Society . In 1882 Noetling completed his habilitation with Max Bauer in Königsberg, who was then rector of the Albertus University in Königsberg . From 1883 to 1887 Noetling was with the Prussian Geological State Institute (PGLA). Noetling's events on fossil vertebrate animals and geognosy of the north German lowlands offered between 1882 and 1885 , which he held according to his teaching license , were only "poorly attended". That is why he joined the Geological Survey of India in 1886 . From Calcutta he led the geological survey in eastern India . In addition to India, he traveled to Myanmar (then Burma), Australia, Tasmania and the United States. During his four years internment in a camp in Australia, he wrote his last book The cosmic numbers of the Great Pyramid - the mathematical key to the laws of unity in the structure of the universe .

Honors

Fonts

  • The development of the Triassic in Lower Silesia. Journal of the German Geological Society, XXXII, Berlin 1880, pp. 300–349, panels XIII – XV (Diss. Berlin).
  • The fauna of the Samland Tertiary , Part I, Shipment I, II and VI, 1885. Archive.org
  • The Jura am Hermon - a geognostic monograph , 1887.
  • The Asiatic Triassic , 1905.
  • The occurrence of petroleum in Burma , 1905.
  • Contributions to the knowledge of the tin ore deposits in Tasmania , 1914.
  • The cosmic numbers of the Great Pyramid of Cheops , 1919.

See also

literature

  • Who is it 1928, p. 1124.
  • [Heinz] Maurer: AH Noetling and sport . The Strasbourg Palatinate (Corpszeitung der Palatia Strasbourg), No. 24, January 1929.
  • Kálmán Lambrecht , Werner Quenstedt , Anne Quenstedt: Palaeontologi - Catalogus bio-bibliographicus . Fossilium Catalogus I, Animalia, pars 72, s'Gravenhage: W. Junk 1938, new edition Arno Press, New York 1978.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Dates of birth and place of death according to the files in the Leopoldina Archive, M3-05, MNr. 3127
  2. ^ The day of death according to [Alexander] Fiévet: Fritz Noetling , in: Der Straßburger Pfälzer, No. 24, January 1929
  3. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 14/427; 34/21.
  4. Noetling later wrote a corps history of Palatia on his own. It was never recognized as an official corps story.
  5. Dissertation: The Development of the Triassic in Lower Silesia .
  6. ^ A b Christian Tilitzki : Die Albertus-Universität Königsberg, p. 159, Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 2012
  7. PGLA list of geologists
  8. ^ List of members Leopoldina, Fritz (Friedrich) Nötling