Josef Blaas

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Josef Blaas: Escape from a city fire , oil on cardboard

Josef Blaas (born April 29, 1851 in Innsbruck ; † July 11, 1936 there ) was an Austrian geologist, mineralogist and painter.

Life

Blaas completed an apprenticeship as a sculptor. Until 1870 he worked in the workshop of the sculptor Michael Stolz (1820–1890). He also attended high school and studied natural sciences, mineralogy and geology at the University of Innsbruck . He also became a member of the Academic Choral Society here .

From 1881 he taught at the commercial academy in Innsbruck and as a lecturer in mineralogy at the University of Innsbruck. In 1890 he was appointed full professor and headed the Geological Institute in Innsbruck until 1921. His successor was Raimund von Klebelsberg .

Blaas was the correspondent of the Geological Reichsanstalt and employee of the "Encyclopedia of Veterinary Medicine".

Fonts

Geological guide of Tyrol by Josef Blaas
  • About the crystal form of mercury oxychloride . Reports of the natural science-medical association Innsbruck 8_1, 1879, pp. 85–89 online (PDF; 354 ​​kB)
  • Catechism of Petrography. 1882.
  • Contributions to the knowledge of natural hydrous double sulphates . Meeting reports of the Academy of Sciences, Mathematical and Natural Science Class 87, 1883, pp. 141–163 online (PDF; 2.1 MB)
  • About Roemerit, botryogen and natural magnesia-iron vitriol . Meeting reports of the Academy of Sciences, Mathematical and Natural Science Class 88, 1883, pp. 1121–1137 online (PDF; 1.1 MB)
  • About traces of the civilized man in the loess near Innsbruck . Reports of the Natural Science-Medical Association Innsbruck 14, 1884, pp. 1–20 online (PDF; 1.0 MB)
  • Notes about the glacial formation in the Innthal . Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute 1884, pp. 19-20 online (PDF; 320 kB)
  • About a new evidence for repeated glaciation of the Alps . Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute 1884, pp. 278–281 online (PDF; 456 kB)
  • About the glacial formation in the inhale . Publications of the Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum 3_29, 1885, pp. 1–120 online (PDF; 9.0 MB)
  • A contribution to the "pseudoglacial" phenomena . Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute 1886, p. 155
  • The Höttinger Breccia and its relationship to the question of repeated glaciation in the Alps . Reports of the natural science-medical association Innsbruck 18, 1889, pp. 97–115 online (PDF; 954 kB)
  • About so-called interglacial profiles . Yearbook of the Imperial and Royal Geological Institute 039, 1889, pp. 477–482 online (PDF; 616 kB)
  • Explanations of the geological map of the diluvial deposits in the vicinity of Innsbruck . Yearbook of the Imperial and Royal Geological Institute 040, 1890, pp. 21–50 online (PDF; 3.0 MB)
  • Over scratched serpentine slides that are not glacial . Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute 1890, pp. 119–121 online (PDF; 395 kB)
  • Notes on diluvio-glacial deposits in the inhalation area . Reports of the natural science-medical association Innsbruck 19, 1891, pp. 92-136 online (PDF; 2.2 MB)
  • To the glaciation of the Innthals . Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute 1891, pp. 215–218 online (PDF; 477 kB)
  • Contributions to the geology of Tyrol . Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute 1892, pp. 217–222 online (PDF; 589 kB)
  • Contributions to the geology of Tyrol . Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute 1892, pp. 350–353 online (PDF; 456 kB)
  • Report on the landslide that fell on July 9, 1892 near Langen am Arlberg . Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute 1892, pp. 261–266 online (PDF; 580 kB)
  • Diluvial peat near Hopfgarten . Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute 1893, p. 91 online (PDF; 256 kB)
  • Again the Höttinger breccia . Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute 1894, pp. 153–155 online (PDF; 381 kB)
  • The soil of the city of Innsbruck. A geological sketch . Reports of the Natural Science and Medicine Association Innsbruck 22, 1896, pp. 167–192 online (PDF; 1.8 MB)
  • About the position of the intersection of terrain surfaces and geological levels . Yearbook of the Imperial and Royal Geological Institute 046, 1896, pp. 269–278 online (PDF; 985 kB)
  • About terrain movements near Bruck and Imming in the front Zillerthale . Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute 1896, pp. 225–227 online (PDF; 391 kB)
  • From the Eggenthal . Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute 1896, p. 227–230 online (PDF; 429 kB)
  • Geological guide through the Tyrolean and Vorarlberg Alps. 1902.
  • The clinocompass . Yearbook of the Imperial-Royal Geological Institute 053, 1903, pp. 453–458 online (PDF; 606 kB)
  • Small geology of Tyrol. An overview of the history and construction of the Tyrolean and Vorarlberg Alps for school and self-teaching. 1907. online
  • From the Marauner valley . Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute 1909, pp. 300–302 online (PDF; 390 kB)
  • A profile in the front Pitztal . Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute 1909, pp. 197–199 online (PDF; 385 kB)
  • New plant finds in the Höttinger Breccie . Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute 1912, pp. 268–272 online (PDF; 492 kB)
  • The Terlago lake in South Tyrol . Negotiations of the Federal Geological Institute 1914, pp. 287–304 online (PDF; 1.4 MB)

literature

Web links

Commons : Josef Blaas  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Albin Kulhanek: The Academic Choral Society and its Members 1863-1906 . Innsbruck 2003.
  2. ^ Estates in Austria - Personal Lexicon