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The Hans Stille Medal was a scientific award of the ''Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geowissenschaften'' (German Society for Geosciences), given to an individual who made outstanding contributions in the fields of geology and earth sciences. The award was named after German tectonicist Hans Stille and suspended in 2016. Laureates See also * List of geology awards References {{reflist External links Geschichte des Geotektonischen Instituts, Berlin(PDF-Datei; 1,5 MB) Preisträger 1948-2006
(PDF-Datei; 31 kB) Geology awards Awards established in 1948 Hans-Stille-Medaille winners, ...
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Otto Erdmannsdörffer
Otto Heinrich Erdmannsdörffer (11 March 1876, Heidelberg – 19 April 1955, Heidelberg) was a German mineralogist and petrographer, known for his analysis of rocks and minerals found in the Odenwald, the Black Forest and the Harz, Harz Mountains. He was the son of historian Bernhard Erdmannsdörffer. He studied natural sciences at the universities of University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg and University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, receiving his doctorate in 1900. For the next twelve years he worked as a research assistant at the Prussian Geological Survey, and in the meantime, obtained his habilitation in mineralogy and petrology from the University of Berlin (1908). In 1912 he was appointed chair of mineralogy and petrology at the Leibniz University Hannover, Technical University of Hannover, and in 1926 returned to Heidelberg,
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