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Henning Illies

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Alma mater
  
University of Hamburg

Died
  
August 2, 1982, Germany


Name
  
Henning Illies

Nationality
  
German

Fields
  
Geology

Born
  
14 March 1924 Hamburg, Germany (
1924-03-14
)

Institutions
  
Austral University of Chile

Known for
  
Taphrogenesis, Chilean geology

Notable awards
  
Hans-Stille-Medaille (1981)

Institution
  
Austral University of Chile

Citizenship
  
Germany, West Germany

Jürgen Henning Illies (14 March 1924 – 2 August 1982) was a German geologist, an expert in taphrogenesis (i.e. rift formation). Apart from his work on rifts, including the Rhine Rift Valley, he is revered for his contributions to Chilean geology.

Illies was active at the Austral University of Chile in Valdivia where he mapped the geology of the Old Valdivia Province during the years of 1956–57. After the mapping was done he studied more specific geologic problems in Chile the years of 1958–59. Illies is currently regarded as a "founding father" of the geology department of the Austral University of Chile.

From 1973 onwards he was a member of the German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina.

Notable publications

  • 1960. Geologie der Gegend von Valdivia/Chile. Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie u. Palaontlogie, Abhandlungen Bd. 111, S. 30–110. Stuttgart.
  • 1981. Mechanism of graben formation. Tectonophysics, 73(1), 249-266.
  • References

    Henning Illies Wikipedia