Claus Heinberg (1945-2021) Trace fossils, Greenland expeditions and bivalves of the K T boundary strata
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Claus Heinberg (1945-2021) Trace fossils, Greenland expeditions and bivalves of the K T boundary strata. / Surlyk, Finn; Hakansson, Eckart; Agger, Peder W.
In: Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, Vol. 69, 2021, p. 81-96.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Claus Heinberg (1945-2021) Trace fossils, Greenland expeditions and bivalves of the K T boundary strata
AU - Surlyk, Finn
AU - Hakansson, Eckart
AU - Agger, Peder W.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The eminent palaeontologist and Greenland explorer Claus Heinberg was born in 1945 and died in 2021 after prolonged illness. His scientific production was focused on two remarkably different subjects: the bivalve fauna of the Cretaceous- Palaeogene (K-T)boundary beds and the Mesozoic geology and stratigraphy of eastern North Greenland. He was employed at Roskilde University during most of his career until he retired in 2012. He was part of a cross disciplinary collaborative environment, comprising biologists, geographers, geologists, sociologists, civil engineers and architects. He was a highly engaged social debater of a wide spectrum of societal subjects throughout his life. He was a fine person, a good colleague and friend.
AB - The eminent palaeontologist and Greenland explorer Claus Heinberg was born in 1945 and died in 2021 after prolonged illness. His scientific production was focused on two remarkably different subjects: the bivalve fauna of the Cretaceous- Palaeogene (K-T)boundary beds and the Mesozoic geology and stratigraphy of eastern North Greenland. He was employed at Roskilde University during most of his career until he retired in 2012. He was part of a cross disciplinary collaborative environment, comprising biologists, geographers, geologists, sociologists, civil engineers and architects. He was a highly engaged social debater of a wide spectrum of societal subjects throughout his life. He was a fine person, a good colleague and friend.
KW - Jurassic trace fossils
KW - East and eastern North Greenland
KW - bivalves K-T boundary
KW - Stevns Klint
KW - STEVNS KLINT
KW - CRETACEOUS LITHOSTRATIGRAPHY
KW - CERITHIUM LIMESTONE
KW - DENMARK
KW - BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
KW - FORAMINIFERS
KW - PALEOGENE
KW - KILEN
KW - BASIN
KW - CHALK
U2 - 10.37570/bgsd-2021-69-06
DO - 10.37570/bgsd-2021-69-06
M3 - Journal article
VL - 69
SP - 81
EP - 96
JO - Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark
JF - Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark
SN - 0011-6297
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ID: 279118852