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Martin Glaessner

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In 1932, he moved to Moscow and began working in petrogeology at the State Petroleum Research Institute until 1934. From 1934 to 1937, he worked as a Senior Research Officer at the Institute of Mineral Fuels of the
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descent on his father's side, he was arrested on 19 March 1938 but released to work at the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (now
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from 1950 to 1989, including chair of Geology and Palaeontology in 1964. He was an associate at the
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in 1982, the Verco Medal awarded by the Royal Society of South Australia (1970), and the
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in 1957 and was on its council from 1960 to 1962. He was a chairman of the
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Glaessner was born in Aussig in the former Kingdom of Bohemia of the
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Brian McGowran (1994). "Martin Fritz Glaessner 1906-1989".
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Three foraminiferal zones in the Tertiary of Australia
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in 1985. He was an Honorary Research Associate at the
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from 1923 to 1932, and starting in 1925, attended the
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Index

Aussig
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Melbourne
Australia
University of Vienna
University of Melbourne
Lyell Medal
Walcott Medal
Eduard Suess Medal
Order of Australia
Geology
paleontology
Naturhistorisches Museum
Natural History Museum
University of Moscow
University of Adelaide
South Australian Museum
AM
geologist
palaeontologist
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Russia
Australia
Cambrian
Ediacaran biota
early antecedents
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Ústí nad Labem
Czech Republic
Naturhistorisches Museum

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