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he described in their original stratigraphic position, an accomplishment rarely achieved by paleontologists in the late 19th century. He first realized how important the Early Triassic ammonoid succession of the Salt Range was for the construction of the Triassic time scale.
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or mutation for certain series of fossils. As a young man he had taken an active part in the Catholic life of Munich, and two years before his death he wrote a treatise on the first chapter of
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and was appointed as a paleontologist in 1874 but the weather forced him to retire in 1875. He married Sophie, Baroness von Gross-schedel and moved to
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Goudemand, Nicolas; Orchard, Michael J.; Tafforeau, Paul; Urdy, Severine; BrĂĽHwiler, Thomas; Brayard, Arnaud; Galfetti, Thomas; Bucher, Hugo (2012).
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He wrote in English: "Jurassic Fauna of Kutch" (1873-6); "Productus Limestone" (1879–91); "Fossils from the Ceratite Formation" (1892).
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Waagen was named councillor of the board of mines (Oberbergart), and in 1893 was made a corresponding member of the
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and its fossils. He was a pioneer in the geological investigation of British India (the Salt Range, presently in
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Geological Survey of India in 1870; Waagen is the second standing figure from the right.
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is named for Waagen, as it was described on the basis of a specimen that he collected.
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Schechner), who had been a singer. He studied locally and attended the lectures of
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Balini, Marco; Lucas, Spencer G.; Jenks, James F.; Spielmann, Justin A. (2010).
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Waagen's writings before his trip to British India treat especially the German
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where he lectured on the geology of India. In 1879, Waagen went to the
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Versuch einer Allgemeinen Classification der Schichten des oberen Jura
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Christopher Scharpf & Kenneth J. Lazara (22 September 2018).
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Beiträge zur Paläontologie Oesterreich-Ungarns und des Orients
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where he studied natural sciences. His first work was on the
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that showed both the geologist and the Christian. His son,
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Ueber die geologische Verteilung der Organismen in Indien
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was named after him but it is now placed under the genus
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Centralblatt für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie
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Gliederun der pelagischen Sedimente des Triassystems
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system, and published an elaborate work on geology (
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Waagen's most important works were: 257:in 1899, contributing to the section on 221:In 1877, he became an instructor at the 126: 759: 647: 385:Geognostische-paläontologische Beiträge 846: 716:. London: B. Herder. pp. 293–295. 678: 327:In 1869, after an exhaustive study of 233:, and in 1890, following the death of 501: 111:. He worked from 1870 to 1875 in the 864:Paleontologists from Austria-Hungary 817:. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 419:Ăśber die Zone des Ammonites Sowerbyi 277:fossils, both forming parts of the “ 16:German geologist and paleontologist 13: 869:People from the Kingdom of Bavaria 807:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). 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Munich
Vienna
Geologist
palaeontologist
geologist
paleontologist
Munich
Vienna
Geological Survey of India
University of Vienna

Munich
Prussian
née
Karl Theodor Ernst von Siebold
Albert Oppel
University of Munich
University of Zurich
Jurassic
France
Swabia
Switzerland
Doctor of Philosophy
Albert Oppel
Jurassic
Princess Theresa
Prince Arnulf of Bavaria
Geological Survey of India
Vienna

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