Hellmut Grabert

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Grave of the geologist Hellmut Grabert (1920–2000) in the main cemetery in Krefeld.

Hellmut Grabert (born April 26, 1920 in Ferch (Schwielowsee) , † December 30, 2000 in Krefeld ) was a German geologist. He was professor and managing director at the North Rhine-Westphalian State Office for Soil Research in Krefeld.

Grabert studied geology in Berlin and Bonn and received his doctorate in Berlin in 1949 ( stratigraphy , facies relationships and tectonics in the Old Paleozoic south of Wernigerode am Harz).

In addition to the regional geology of North Rhine-Westphalia, he dealt with the Amazon .

Fonts

  • The Amazon: history and problems of a river basin between the Pacific and Atlantic, Springer 1991
  • Outline of the geology of North Rhine-Westphalia, Schweitzerbart 1998
  • Oberbergisches Land. Between Wupper and Sieg, Borntraeger, Geological Guide Collection 68, 1980.
  • Geological and landscape history of the Oberbergischen, publications from the Fuhlrott-Museum 2, 1992
  • From the geological history of Ratingen , Henn 1966
  • with Karl Josef Narr, Jakob Germes: Ratingen's oldest story, contributions to the history of Ratingen's vol. 5, Henn 1968
  • with Bernd Flecke, Dieter Schwede: Jülich Börde and lignite opencast mining: structural analysis of a space in transition, Berlin: Geographische Verlagsgesellschaft Velhagen u. Klasing et al. Schroedel 1981

The geological maps 1: 25,000 of Eckenhagen, Waldbröl, Ruppichteroth, Drolshagen, Wiehl and edited those of Düsseldorf-Essen come from him.

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Vital dates after Kalliope
  2. Entry in Degener, Habel, Wer ist Wer? 1999