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Hans Cloos


Prof. Dr. phil.

Alternative spellings:
H. Cloos

B: 8. November 1885 Magdeburg
D: 26. September 1951
Biblio: Dt. Geologe; 1911-1913 Erdölgeologe für die Standard Oil Company in Niederländisch Indien, 1914-1917 bei Krupp-Bergbau in Schlesien, 1917-1919 Lehrstuhlvertretung, 1919-1926 Lehrstuhl für Geologie an der Universität Breslau, 1929-1951 Prof. der Geologie an der Universität Bonn
Place of Activity: Breslau
Death Place:

Profession

  • Geologe
  • Hochschullehrer
  • Redakteur
  • Affiliations

  • Geologisch-Paläontologisches Institut (Bonn)
  • Universität Breslau
  • Fried.-Krupp-Aktiengesellschaft
  • Standard Oil Company of New Jersey
  • Kaiserlich Leopoldinisch-Carolinische Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher
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    Hans Cloos (8 November 1885 – 26 September 1951) was a prominent German structural geologist. Born in Magdeburg, Germany, Hans Cloos earned his doctorate at Freiburg in 1910, then worked in Indonesia and Namibia up until the start of First World War. During the war his geological skills were put to use along the western front. Following the war, he began a study of plutons and their interior structure. In 1919 he became professor of geology at the University of Breslau. His younger brother, , who was born in 1898, would come to study geology at Breslau under his brother and later became a prominent geologist and professor at Johns Hopkins University. In 1926 Cloos left Breslau to become professor of geology at the University of Bonn. He made additional geological trips to explore the Scandinavian region, England, and North America. Professor Hans Cloos made pioneering studies of rock deformation, including granite tectonics. He employed scaled analogue models to study the physical mechanics of faulting, and examined how continents developed their structure. He was also noted for his artistic abilities, including music and draftsmanship. Cloos died in Bonn, Germany in 1951. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      1928
    2
      1921

    Series

    1. Quellen und Studien / 3 (1)
    2. Fennia : international journal geography (1)
    3. Quellen und Studien / Osteuropa-Institut in Breslau / 3. Abteilung, Bergbau und Hüttenkunde (1)