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Carl Christian Gottsche

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In 1881 he relocated to Japan, where he was tasked with completing the establishment of a
8: 73: 54: 27: 76:. At the university he also gave lectures. For much of 1884 he conducted research in 38: 34: 167: 208: 69: 62: 84:
of the mineralogical-geological department of the Natural History Museum in
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Ueber jurassische Versteinerungen aus der argentinischen Cordillere
92: 57:. In 1880 he became an assistant at the mineralogical institute in 50: 80:, afterwards returning to Germany, where in 1886 he was appointed 61:, receiving his habilitation the same year with a dissertation on 163: 85: 81: 155: 77: 58: 106:
Taxa named in honor of Carl Christian Gottsche include:
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Die sedimentƤrgeschiebe der Provinz Schleswig-Holstein
41:, Denmark. He studied geology at the Universities of 49:, obtaining his doctorate in 1878 with a thesis on 206: 152:Kreide und TertiƤr bei Hemmoor in Nord-Hannover 26:. He is known for geological investigations of 22:(1 March 1855 ā€“ 11 October 1909) was a German 138:Die Mollusken-Fauna des Holsteiner Gesteins 65:in the Province of Schleswig-Holstein. 207: 101: 13: 14: 241: 119: 225:19th-century German geologists 189: 1: 174: 72:-geological institute at the 7: 53:fossils from the Argentine 10: 246: 30:and neighboring regions. 181:Dansk Geologisk Forening 112:Semisulcospira gottschei 230:Scientists from Hamburg 20:Carl Christian Gottsche 183:(translated biography) 134:(habilitation thesis). 128:(graduation thesis). 96:Carl Moritz Gottsche 102:Taxa named in honor 74:University of Tokyo 91:He was the son of 28:Schleswig-Holstein 63:sedimentary-drift 39:Duchy of Holstein 237: 199: 193: 148:rock formations. 16:German geologist 245: 244: 240: 239: 238: 236: 235: 234: 205: 204: 203: 202: 196:WorldCat Titles 194: 190: 177: 122: 115:(Martens, 1886) 104: 33:He was born in 17: 12: 11: 5: 243: 233: 232: 227: 222: 217: 201: 200: 198:(publications) 187: 186: 185: 184: 176: 173: 172: 171: 149: 135: 129: 121: 118: 117: 116: 103: 100: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 242: 231: 228: 226: 223: 221: 218: 216: 213: 212: 210: 197: 192: 188: 182: 179: 178: 169: 165: 161: 157: 153: 150: 147: 143: 139: 136: 133: 130: 127: 124: 123: 120:Written works 114: 113: 109: 108: 107: 99: 98:(1808ā€“1892). 97: 94: 89: 87: 83: 79: 75: 71: 70:mineralogical 66: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 40: 36: 31: 29: 25: 21: 191: 151: 137: 131: 125: 110: 105: 90: 67: 32: 19: 18: 220:1909 deaths 215:1855 births 209:Categories 175:References 55:Cordillera 166:in North 154:, 1889 - 144:found in 140:, 1887 - 24:geologist 160:Tertiary 146:Holstein 142:Mollusks 93:botanist 51:Jurassic 43:WĆ¼rzburg 168:Hanover 164:Hemmoor 86:Hamburg 82:curator 47:Munich 35:Altona 162:near 156:Chalk 78:Korea 158:and 59:Kiel 45:and 211:: 37:, 170:.

Index

geologist
Schleswig-Holstein
Altona
Duchy of Holstein
WĆ¼rzburg
Munich
Jurassic
Cordillera
Kiel
sedimentary-drift
mineralogical
University of Tokyo
Korea
curator
Hamburg
botanist
Carl Moritz Gottsche
Semisulcospira gottschei
Mollusks
Holstein
Chalk
Tertiary
Hemmoor
Hanover
Dansk Geologisk Forening
WorldCat Titles
Categories
1855 births
1909 deaths
19th-century German geologists

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