Ulrich Emmert

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Ulrich Emmert (born May 13, 1923 in Schnodsenbach near Scheinfeld , Mainfranken, † July 19, 2000 ) was a German geologist.

Life

Emmert, the son of a pastor, became a soldier after graduating from high school in Ansbach in 1942 and was taken prisoner by the Soviets in 1944, where he remained until the end of 1945. From 1947 he studied geology with Adolf Wurm in Würzburg with a diploma as a geologist in 1952 (diploma thesis with the geological map 1: 25,000 Stadtsteinach with Triassic subsoil). He then did an internship as a petroleum geologist in Bentheim in the Emsland with Brigitta Elwerath while he was also working on his doctoral thesis. In 1955 he received his doctorate in Würzburg on the paleozoic era of the map sheets Rehau and Schwarzenbach an der Saale. In 1955 he was a petroleum geologist at Preussag in Peine and from 1956 at the Bavarian State Geological Office, where he became a senior councilor. In 1988 he retired.

Emmert mainly dealt with the Triassic in the foothills of the Franconian Forest and Fichtel Mountains and the Keuper of the Steigerwald (among other things he published a geological overview map 1: 100,000 of the Steigerwald). He published new theses about the origin of the reed sandstone from the Keuper and about the origin of the word Keuper from the Franconian dialect.

Cartographic publications

  • Geological map of Bavaria, 1: 25000 sheet No. 6228 Wiesentheid, Bavarian Geological State Office, Munich 1964
  • Geological map of Bavaria, 1: 25000 sheet No. 6328 Scheinfeld, Bayerisches Geologisches Landesamt, Munich 1968
  • Geological map of Bavaria, 1: 25000 sheet No. 6428 Bad Windsheim, Bavarian Geological State Office, Munich 1969
  • Geological map of Bavaria, 1: 25000 sheet No. 6429 Neustadt ad Aisch, Bavarian Geological State Office, Munich 1974
  • Geological map of Bavaria, 1: 25000 sheet No. 6128 Ebrach, Bavarian Geological State Office, Munich 1985
  • Steigerwald Nature Park, geolog. Map 1: 100,000, Bavarian Geological State Office, Munich 1991

Fonts

  • Stratigraphic and tectonic investigations northeast of the Münchberger Gneissasse, Geologica Bavarica, No. 27, 1956, 143–174
  • Explanation of Muschelkalk, Keuper, Perm in Geological Map of Bavaria 1: 500,000, 1964 (2nd and 3rd edition)
  • Explanations of the Geological Map of Bavaria, 1: 25000 sheet No. 6228 Wiesentheid, 132 p., 26 illustrations, 1 supplement, Bavarian Geological State Office, Munich 1965
  • Explanations for the Geological Map of Bavaria, 1: 25000 sheet No. 6328 Scheinfeld, 124 p., 20 illustrations, 5 tables, Bavarian Geological State Office, Munich 1968
  • Explanations of the Geological Map of Bavaria, 1: 25000 sheet No. 6428 Bad Windsheim, 172 p., 32 figs., 6 tables, 1 supplement, Bavarian Geological State Office, Munich 1969
  • Explanations for the Geological Map of Bavaria, 1: 25000 sheet No. 6429 Neustadt ad Aisch, 139 pages, 16 illustrations, 8 tables, 1 supplement, Bavarian Geological State Office, Munich 1974
  • Explanations of the Geological Map of Bavaria, 1: 25000 sheet No. 6128 Ebrach, 120 pages, 29 illustrations, 9 tables, 3 supplements, Bavarian Geological State Office, Munich 1985
  • The popular names: Kipper or Keuper, Letten, Stone Marl and Stubensand, in the Franconian Keuperland, annual reports and communications of the Upper Rhine Geological Association Volume 76 (1994), 245 - 252
  • Did Leopold von Buch really define the formation term "Keuper" ?, Geological sheets for northeast Bavaria and neighboring areas. Vol. 44, 1994, pp. 261-265
  • The Franconian word "Keuper", annual reports and communications of the Upper Rhine Geological Association, Volume 67 (1985), 173-175
  • The relationship of the reed sandstone to the underlying Estherian layers in the southern Steigerwald, annual reports and communications of the Upper Rhine Geological Association, Volume 50, 1968, 91-100
  • with Hans Risch: The research wells Abenberg 1001 and Kirmsees in the northern Bavarian overburden, Bayr. Geolog. State Office 1993

literature

  • Obituary by Wilhelm Bauberger, Geologica Bavarica, Volume 106, 2001, pp. 273-275

Individual evidence

  1. Bruno Freyberg, Geologica Bavarica 71, 1974, short biography