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HANS See also: German geologist, was See also: born at See also: Altenburg, the capital of the duchy of Saxe-Altenburg, on the 16th of See also: October 1814
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He was educated at the See also: universities of Berlin and See also: Jena, and gained the See also: foundations of his See also: geological knowledge under F
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In 1837 he took the degree of Ph.D. with a thesis on the See also: Muschelkalk of Thuringia
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In 185o he became professor of geology and See also: mineralogy in the Royal Polytechnic School at See also: Dresden, and in 1857 he was made director of the Royal Mineralogical and Geological Museum; he held these posts until 1894
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He was distinguished for his researches on the Carboniferous and Cretaceous rocks and fossils of See also: Saxony, and in particular for those See also: relating to the See also: fauna and See also: flora of the See also: Permian or Dyas formation
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He described also the See also: graptolites of the See also: local See also: Silurian strata; and the flora of the See also: Coal-formation of Altai and See also: Nebraska
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From 1863 to x878 he was one of the editors of the Neues Jahrbuch
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He was awarded the Murchison medal by the Geological Society of See also: London in 1878
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He died at Dresden on the 28th of See also: January 'goo
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His son See also: FRANZ EUGEN See also: GEINITZ (b
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1854), professor of geology in the university of See also: Rostock, became distinguished for researches on the geology of Saxony, See also: Mecklenburg, &c
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Geinitz's publications were Das Quadersandsteingebirge See also: oder Kreidegebirge in Deutschland (1849-1850); Die Versteinerungen der Steinkohlenformation in Sachsen (1855); Dyas, oder die Zechsteinformation and das Rothliegende (1861-1862) ; Das Elbthalgebirge in Sachsen (1871-1875)
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