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Carl Caldenius

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Residence
  
Sweden

Died
  
August 10, 1961

Name
  
Carl Caldenius


Nationality
  
Swede

Citizenship
  
Sweden

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Born
  
12 February 1887 (
1887-02-12
)

Institutions
  
Swedish State RailwaysGeological Survey of SwedenStockholms hogskola

Institution
  

Carl Caldenius (1887–1961), until 1920 known by the surname Carlzon, was a Swedish Quarterany geologist and geotechnical engineer. He is mostly known for his geochronological work in Patagonia.

Caldenius worked as geotechnical engineer for the Swedish State Railways until 1922 when he started to work full-time with his Ph.D thesis "Ragundasjöns stratigrafi och geokronologi" (Stratigraphy and geochronology of Lake Ragunda) that he defended in 1924. In 1925 he travelled to Argentina as part of a Swedish-Argentine collaboration to extend the clay varve chronology of Gerard De Geer to the Southern Hemisphere. After returning to Swedsen in 1930 he joined an expedition to Australia and New Zealand where he applied knowledge of varves to study the Carboniferous Karoo Ice Age.

References

Carl Caldenius Wikipedia


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