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Curt Teichert (May 8, 1905 in
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– May 10, 1996 in
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) was a German-American palaeontologist and geologist, noted for his contributions to geology, paleozoic stratigraphy and paleontology,
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, ancient and modern reefs, and
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, the matching of strata of the same age in different locations. He studied geology at universities in
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,
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and Königsberg, receiving his Ph.D. degree from Albertus University in Königsberg in 1928. The same year he married Gertrud Kaufmann, daughter of Walter Kaufmann, a physics professor in Königsberg, and sister to
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, the tragically short-lived palaeontologist. He was appointed as assistant at Freiburg from where he went to
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to study
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on a one-year
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award in 1930. In 1931–32 he took part as geologist in a Danish expedition to
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. With the rise of the
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in Germany in the 1930s, he was advised by the University to divorce his wife as she had a Jewish ancestry. The couple hastily left for
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in 1933, and eked out a living there for the next four years. A Carnegie Foundation grant in 1937 enabled the Teicherts to settle in Australia where Curt had been offered a position at the
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in Perth. Here he was the only palaeontologist in a vast and unexplored fossil-rich area. With the outbreak of
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the Teicherts were interned by the authorities, and were later offered a trip back to Germany in exchange for Australian prisoners of war, an offer which was politely declined. The position as research lecturer at Perth lasted from 1937 to 1945. During the war years he investigated reefs from a naval shipping point of view, and was a consultant to
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in their search for oil in Western Australia. After the War he became assistant chief geologist in the Mines Department of
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until 1947, and lastly senior lecturer at the
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until 1952. In 1949
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of the
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had asked Teichert to assist in compiling a volume on the Cephalopoda for the ''
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'' (1953–1981). A
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allowed Teichert to go on a fifty-university tour in 1951–52 to interview potential contributors to this volume. In 1952 Teichert started work at the New Mexico School of Mines in Socorro where he studied the local Devonian age rocks, his paper being published by the U.S. Geological Survey. In 1954 he joined the USGS, setting up a laboratory and the necessary infrastructure at the
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. He also found time to return to Germany as guest professor of the universities of Bonn, Freiberg, and Göttingen. The success of the Denver laboratory led to Teichert's transferring to
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in Pakistan in 1961, where an International Development-USGS project was improving the minerals and exploration mapping. Teichert's part in the program was a detailed study of the Permian-Triassic boundary in the
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. He helped develop a National Stratigraphic Code for Pakistan, leading to stratigraphic correlations among Pakistan, Iran, and Turkey, all members of the
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. When the Pakistan project was wrapped up in 1964, Teichert became Regents’ Professor at the
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. During this period he edited seven volumes of the ''Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology''. He left the University of Kansas in 1977 for the
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in New York where he stayed until 1993. He left Rochester in 1995, two years after his wife's death, and moved to Arlington in Virginia to close out his final years near many of his friends and former associates. During his career Teichert served on the faculties of seven universities on three continents. He was co-editor of the
Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology The ''Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology'' (or ''TIP'') published by the Geological Society of America and the University of Kansas Press, is a definitive multi-authored work of some 50 volumes, written by more than 300 paleontologists, and co ...
from 1964 to 1979, president of the
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in 1971–72, and president of the International Paleontological Association between 1976 and 1980. His major moves were from Europe to Australia in 1937, and Australia to the US in 1952. The ''Curt Teichert Festschrift'' (Ellis Yochelson, Wolfgang Struve, editor,
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, v. 69, 628 p., 1988/1989) describes his many notable contributions to palaeontology. He authored or co-authored more than 325 papers during his lifetime.


Selected papers

* 1928 ''Stratigraphische und paläontologische Untersuchungen im unteren Gotlandium (Tamsal-Stufe) des westlichen Estland und der Insel Dagö'': Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie, Beilage-Bd. 60, Abt. B, p. 1–112. * 1933 ''Untersuchungen zum Bau des kaledonischen Gebirges in Ostgrönland'': Meddelelser om Grønland, v. 95, no. 1, p. 1–121. * 1937 ''Ordovician and Silurian faunas from Arctic Canada'': Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921–1924, v. 1, no. 5, p. 1–169. * 1940 ''Actinosiphonate cephalopods (Cyrtoceroida) from the Devonian of Australia'': Royal Society of Western Australia Journal, v. 26, no. 2, p. 59–75. * 1940 (with Glaessner, M. F.) ''Geosynclines: A fundamental concept in geology'': American Journal of Science, v. 245, pt. 1, p. 465–482. * 1947 ''Stratigraphy of Western Australia'': American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 31, no. 1, p. 1–70. * 1953 (and Glenister, B. F.) ''Ordovician and Silurian cephalopods from Tasmania, Australia'': Bulletins of American Paleontology, v. 34, no. 144, p. 187–248. * 1953 ''Cold and deep-water coral banks'': American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 42, no. 5, p. 1064–1082. * 1958 ''Some biostratigraphical concepts'': Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 69, no. 1, p. 99–119. * 1959 ''Australia and Gondwanaland'': Geologische Rundschau, v. 47, no. 2, p. 562–590. * 1963 (with Dunkel, D. H., and Rahman, H.) ''Stratigraphic research as applied to mineral resources development and exploration in Pakistan'': U.S. Papers prepared for U.N. Conference on Application of Science and Technology for the Benefit of Less Developed Areas, v. 2, Natural Resources, p. 173–182. * 1964 ''Mollusca 3'': New York, and Lawrence, Kansas, Geological Society of America and University of Kansas Press, Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part K. * 1965 ''Devonian rocks and paleogeography of central Arizona'': U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 464, 181 p. * 1966 ''Nomenclature and correlation of the Permian “Productus Limestone,” Salt Range, West Pakistan'': Geological Survey of Pakistan Records, v. 15, 20 p. * 1970 (with Kümmel, B.) ''Stratigraphy and paleontology of the Permian-Triassic boundary beds, Salt Range and Trans-Indus ranges, West Pakistan'': Earth's pre-Pleistocene glacial record, in Kümmel, B., and Teichert, C., eds., Stratigraphic boundary problems: Permian and Triassic of West Pakistan: Lawrence, University of Kansas, Department of Geology, Special Publications, no. 4, p. 1–110. * 1971 (with Meyerhoff, A. A.) ''Continental drift, III'': Late Paleozoic glacial centers, and Devonian-Eocene coal distribution: Journal of Geology, v. 79, no. 3, p. 285–321. * 1976 From Karpinsky to Schindewolf—Memories of some great paleontologists: Journal of Paleontology, v. 50, no. 1, p. 1–12. * 1978 (with Saunders, W. B., Spinosa, C., and Banks, R. C.) ''The jaw apparatus of Recent Nautilus and its palaeontological implications'': Palaeontology, v. 21, part 1, p. 129–141. * 1981 ''Permian glaciation in the Salt Range, Pakistan, in Harland, W. B., and Hambrey, M. J., eds., Earth’s Pre-Pleistocene glacial record'': Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, p. 278–286. * 1981 (with Chen, Jun-yuan) Cambrian Cephalopoda of China: Palaeontographica, v. 181, Abt. A, 102 p. * 1983 (with Chen Yun-yuan, Zhou Zhi-yi, Lin Yao Kun, Wang Zhi-hao, and Xu Jun-tao) ''Faunal sequence across the Cambrian-Ordovician boundary in Northern China and its international correlation'': Geologica et Palaeontologica, v. 17, p. 1–15. * 1986 (and Yochelson, E. L.) ''The International Palaeontological Association: Historical perspective:'' Episodes, v. 8, no. 4, p. 252–256. * 1988 ''Main features of cephalopod evolution, in Clarke, M. R., and Trueman, E. R., eds., The Mollusca, Volume 12'': New York, Academic Press, p. 11–79. * 1990 ''The Permian-Triassic boundary revisited, in Kauffman E.G., and Walliser O.H., eds., Extinction events in Earth history'': Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences, v. 30, p. 199–238. * 1991 "A Geological Expedition to East Greenland 1931–1932": ''Earth Sciences History'', v. 10, no. 2, p. 259–273.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Teichert, Curt German emigrants to the United States American paleontologists 20th-century American geologists American expatriates in Pakistan 1905 births 1996 deaths German emigrants to Australia Scientists from Königsberg 20th-century German geologists