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Nationality
  
Swedish

Name
  
Lennart Post

Died
  
January 11, 1951

Residence
  
Sweden

Alma mater
  
Uppsala University

Role
  
Geologist

Education
  
Uppsala University

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Institutions
  
Swedish Geological Survey, Stockholms Hogskola

Known for
  
Palynology, Quaternary geology

Fields
  
Geology, Botany, Palynology

Ernst Jakob Lennart von Post (June 16, 1884 – January 11, 1951) was a Swedish naturalist and geologist. He was the first to publish quantitative analysis of pollen and is counted as one of the founders of palynology. He was a professor at Stockholm University 1929-1950.

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Early life

Lennart von Post was born in Johannesberg, near Vasteras in Vastmanland County, Sweden. Von Post was an only child. His father served in the Swedish army as a judge-advocate but also worked as a civilian lawyer, farmer and assistant cantonal judge. His mother Beata Jacquelina Charlotta Christiana Nisbeth died a year after his death.

Education

Von Post studied geology at Uppsala University from 1902–1907, eventually obtaining his licentiat degree. At Uppsala he learned from lecturers such as A.G. Hogbom, who developed the concept of the geochemical carbon cycle and Rutger Sernander, of the Blytt-Sernander Pleistocene sequence. Von Post began working on a history of the development of the Mastermeyer marsh on Gotland with Jakob Ljungqvist in 1902. This was likely the first research project von Post was involved with, however his first publications appeared in 1903, describing the Littorina wall. This paper was important since it described, along with another paper by Kjellmark, layers of Littorina shells in beach exposures leading to estimates of isostatic rebound and post glacial transgression in Sweden.

Scientific career

Von Post worked for the Swedish Geological Survey for 21 years as a peat specialist. During this time he developed the technique of using pollen grains to build stratigraphies that could be used to correlate peat layers locally. By 1916, along with work by (Gustav?) Lagerheim for N.O. Holst, the concept of using pollen to describe immigration of plant species and changes in the relative numbers of plants took hold. This work led to the publication of the first modern pollen diagram in 1916, the same year that von Post presented his now famous lecture in Christiania, although the two pertained to different subject matter.

His work was seminal in beginning the field of palynology however von Post rarely published in a language other than Swedish meaning his work did not reach the wide audience that others, including Gunnar Erdtman, did. Regardless, von Post was highly influential, working with palynologists including Gunnar Erdtman, Knut Faegri and others. It is notable however that conflict between Erdtman and von Post led to Erdtman's relative obscurity in academia for a number of years.

Awards and recognition

  • 1906 - Linnaeus Prize
  • 1927 - Honorary Doctorate: Stockholms Hogskola
  • 1939 - nominated as a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Science
  • 1941 - Honorary Doctorate: University of Konigsberg
  • 1950 - Honorary Doctorate: University of Copenhagen
  • References

    Lennart von Post Wikipedia