Gustav von Arthaber

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Gustav von Arthaber , full name Gustav Adolph Edler von Arthaber, (born October 21, 1864 in Vienna , † April 29, 1943 ibid) was an Austrian paleontologist and Triassic stratigraph.

Life

He was the son of the factory owner Rudolf von Arthaber and studied geology and paleontology at the University of Vienna , where he received his doctorate in 1892. phil. received his doctorate and also completed his habilitation in 1897. From 1893 to 1897 von Arthaber was an assistant and from 1898 to 1907 an adjunct at the Palaeontological Institute of the University of Vienna. From 1907 he was an associate professor of palaeontology from 1921 until his retirement in 1933. He was the correspondent of the Geological Reichsanstalt and from September 6, 1912 together with Friedrich von Huene the first secretary of the Palaeontological Society.

Memberships

Fonts

  • The cephalopod fauna of the Reifling limestone. Contributions to the geology and palaeontology of Austria-Hungary and the Orient, Volume 10, 242 pp., Plates I – X, Verlag Wilhelm Braumüller, Vienna 1896
  • The alpine triad of the Mediterranean region. In: Lethaea geognostica. Part II: Mesozoicum. Volume I, Stuttgart 1906, pp. 233-475
  • The Triassic of Bithynia (Anatolia). In: Contributions to the geology and palaeontology of Austria-Hungary and the Orient, Volume 27, Verlag Wilhelm Braumüller, Vienna 1915, pp. 85–206, Plates XI – XVIII
  • The fossil tour of the Anise level in the vicinity of Trento. In: Yearbook of the Imperial and Royal Geological Institute, Volume LXV 1915, Issue 3–4, Verlag der kk Geologische Reichsanstalt, in Commission with R. Lechner (W. Müller), Vienna 1916, pp. 239–260, Taf. III– V
  • The phylogeny of the nothosaurs. In: Acta Zoologica . 5, 1924, pp. 439-516

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Palaeontological Journal 1, Issue 1, March 1914