Friedrich Adolph Roemer
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Friedrich Adolph Roemer | |
Born | 1809-04-15 Hildesheim |
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Died | 1869-11-25 Clausthal |
Occupation | Geologist |
Friedrich Adolph Roemer (1809-04-15 – 1869-11-25), German geologist, was born at Hildesheim, in the Kingdom of Westphalia.
His father was a lawyer and councillor of the high court of justice. In 1845 he became professor of mineralogy and geology at Clausthal, and in 1862 director of the School of Mines. He first described the Cretaceous and Jurassic strata of Germany in elaborate works entitled Die Versteinerungen des Norddeutschen Oolith-Gebirges (1836-39), Die Versteinerungen des Norddeutschen Kreidegebirges (1840-41) and Die Versteinerungen des Harzgebirges (1843). He died at Clausthal.
His younger brother, Carl Ferdinand von Roemer, was also a geologist.
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NAME | Samuel Andrews |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | German geologist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1809-04-15 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hildesheim |
DATE OF DEATH | 1869-11-25 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Clausthal |