Gustav Karl Laube
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Gustav Karl Laube (February 8, 1839, Teplitz – April 12, 1923, Prague) was a Bohemian German geologist and paleontologist.
In 1871 Laube became professor mineralogy and geology of the technical university in Prague, in 1876 professor of geology and paleontology at the German Charles-Ferdinand University in Prague.
He was active in geological research of Ore Mountains and neighbouring areas. He also served as geologist of a German polar expedition.
References
- Příruční slovník naučný 1962 (encyclopedia by Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences): volume II, page 777.
- Article about geological institute which briefly mentions Laube
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