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Alfred Wegener :
"The quiet man with the charming smile" |
Born: 1.11.1880 in
Berlin / died: November 1930 in Greenland Alfred Wegener studied in
Berlin, Heidelberg and Innsbruck. After obtaining his doctorate in 1904, this
geophysicist, meteorologist and climatologist followed his brother to the
Aerological Observatory
in Lindenberg. Alfred Wegener's
first expedition to Greenland from 1906 to 1908, under
the leadership of Mylius Erichsen, was to set the course taken during the
rest of his life.
Greenland
was where he carried
out the bulk of his research work. In 1909, this "quiet man with a charming
smile", as he was once
described by a contemporary, qualified as a lecturer at the University of
Marburg, where he worked until
1919. In
Marburg, he began his search for paleontological, climatological and geological evidence
in support of his theory of continental drift, which he first presented to the scientific
world in 1912. After expeditions in 1906 and 1912, he returned in the years 1929 and
1930,
now as a professor at the University of Graz, to the Greenland ice cap,
one aim being to measure the thickness of ice with the help of a new technique.
In November 1930, he and his companion Rasmus Villumsen died while returning
from the camp in the middle of the
Greenland ice to the base camp on
the west coast of Greenland, 400 kilometres away. The theory of "continental
drift" was
surrounded by controversy for many years. It was not until after the Second
World War that the improved plate
tectonics models became generally accepted by geologists. Other
fields in which Wegener conducted research were thermodynamics and cloud
physics. His published works include "Thermodynamics of the
Atmosphere" (1911), "The Origin of Continents and Oceans"
(1915/1929) and "Climate and Geological Pre-history" (1924 with W. Köppen). The
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar Research (later
".. for Polar and Marine Research"), founded in Bremerhaven
in 1980, and the Alfred Wegener Foundation for the Promotion of Geosciences, established
in 1981, are named after him.
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