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  1. Charles Lapworth (* 20. September 1842 in Faringdon ( Berkshire ); † 13. März 1920 in Birmingham) war ein britischer Geologe. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 2 Ehrungen. 3 Lapworth-Museum. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben und Wirken.

  2. Charles Lapworth FRS FGS (20 September 1842 – 13 March 1920) was a headteacher and an English geologist [1] who pioneered faunal analysis using index fossils and identified the Ordovician period. Biography. Charles Lapworth was born at Faringdon in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) the son of James Lapworth. [2] His school in Galashiels in 2021.

    • 13 March 1920 (aged 77), Birmingham, England
  3. 21. März 2024 · Charles Lapworth (born Sept. 30, 1842, Faringdon, Berkshire, Eng.—died March 13, 1920, Birmingham) was an English geologist who proposed what came to be called the Ordovician Period (about 488 million to 444 million years old) of geologic strata. In 1864 Lapworth became a schoolmaster at Galashiels and began his studies of the ...

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  4. Charles Lapworth (* 20. September 1842 in Faringdon ( Berkshire ); † 13. März 1920 in Birmingham) war ein britischer Geologe. Charles Lapworth. Leben und Wirken.

  5. Lapworth, Charles, englischer Geologe, * 30.9.1842 Fådon (Berkshire), † 13.3.1920 Birmingham. Nach einer Lehrerausbildung war Lapworth ab 1864 als Lehrer in Galashiels (bis 1875) und am Madras College in St. Andrews (bis 1881) tätig. Daneben betrieb er intensive geologische Studien.

  6. Get the brochure. Charles Lapworth was the first Professor of Geology at the University of Birmingham and made significant contributions towards unravelling the geology of parts of Scotland and the Midlands.

  7. Charles Lapworth (1842–1920) Authority on Graptolites and the Lower Palaeozoic Lapworth is best known for pioneering faunal analysis of Silurian beds in Southern Scotland by means of index fossils, especially graptolites, and also for his proposal that the strata between the Cambrian beds of north Wales and the Silurian beds of South Wales ...