Marko Vincenc Lipold
Marko Vincenc Lipold (born January 19, 1816 in Praßberg , Lower Styria , today Slovenia ; † April 22, 1883 in Idria , Lower Carniola, today Slovenia) was a mining specialist and geologist .
Lipold studied philosophy and law at the University of Graz, then at the Bergakademie Schemnitz . From 1841 to 1844 he worked on the geological survey for the Tyrolean geognostic mining society and finally became a chess master in Hall in Tyrol .
In 1843 he carried out numerous height measurements in the Karwendel Mountains, during which he made several first ascents.
From 1849 he worked for the Imperial Geological Institute in Vienna, which was founded in the same year . In 1853, with the work of chief geologist Lipold and his auxiliary geologists Dionýs Stur and Carl Ferdinand Peters, the first fundamental research into the Tauern window began . From 1867 Lipold was director of the mercury mine in Idria. In 1874 he published a geological map of the Idria area with an explanatory text.
First ascents
- Big spoonbill
- Speckkarspitze
- Pleisenspitze
- Great Riedlkarspitze
- Lamb head
- Laliderer Falk
- Gamsjoch
- Sonnjoch
- Rough Knöll
literature
- Nada Prašelj: Lipold Marko Vincenc. In: Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Volume 5, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 1972, p. 232.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Marc. Vinc. Lipold: Explanations of the geological map of the area around Idria in Carniola . In: JB of the Imperial Geological Institute. 24, 425-456 (1874)
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SURNAME | Lipold, Marko Vincenc |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian geologist and montanist |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 19, 1816 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Mozirje |
DATE OF DEATH | April 22, 1883 |
Place of death | Idrija |