Eduard Suess died on 1914-04-24.
Eduard Suess was born on 1831-08-20.
The supercontinent Gondwanaland was named by the Austrian geologist Eduard Suess in 1885. He derived the name from the Gondwana region of central India, where rocks that were part of the ancient supercontinent were found.
Hans Suess died on 1993-09-20.
Eduard Suess has written: 'Erinnerungen' -- subject(s): Biography, Geology 'Das Antlitz der Erde' -- subject(s): Physical geography 'Das Antlitz der Erde' -- subject(s): Physical geography 'Die Entstehung der Alpen' 'Das antlitz der erde' -- subject(s): Physical geography, Geology 'The future of silver' -- subject(s): Currency question, Silver 'El porvenir de la plata' -- subject(s): Currency question, Silver
Eduard Suess was an Austrian geologist and paleontologist, born on August 2, 1831, and died on April 26, 1914. He is best known for his contributions to the understanding of the Earth's structure and for formulating the concept of the "Gondwana" supercontinent, which included present-day South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, and the Indian subcontinent. Suess also played a significant role in the development of modern geology and was influential in promoting the study of sedimentary rocks and the processes of mountain formation. His work laid the foundation for many geological theories that followed.
Eduard Gubler died in 1971.
Eduard Fimmen died in 1942.
Eduard Schlagintweit died in 1866.
Eduard Ivanov died in 2012.
Eduard Ortgies died in 1916.
Eduard Shafransky died in 2005.
Eduard Bøckmann died in 1927.