Life
Born in Jilemnice, he studied at the Prague Polytechnic where he was accepted from the PÅ™Ãbram Mining College (later the Mining College of Further Education and now the Technical University of Ostrava). Like another well known Czech geologist FrantiÅ¡ek Vacek, he was influenced by the principal of Prague Polytechnic Johann Grimm. After graduating he worked as a mining trainee whilst studying at the Imperial Geological Institute in Vienna. During this time, he gained experience and knowledge in the field at various places in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1870 he was appointed a chief geologist for Hungary and conducted research on the Slovak deposits in Magurka, Å pania Dolina, Kremnica and Nová Baňa. Four years later he returned to Vienna and served as vice chancellor at the former Ministry of Agriculture. In addition to his research in Austria, he visited the deposits inLegacy
PoÅ¡epný is considered the founder of deposit geology, whose findings enable a more efficient extraction of ore. In his magnum opus ''The Genesis of Ore-Deposits'' (1893) PoÅ¡epný described a new theory of the origin of ore deposits. The theory received great recognition worldwide. In addition to this work, he is author of more than a hundred other specialized publications, including a study about PÅ™Ãbram and gold-bearing ores in central Bohemia. The Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic's "FrantiÅ¡ek PoÅ¡epný Honorary Medal for Merit in the Geological Sciences for contributions to the development of geological sciences" is named for him.References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Posepny, Frantisek Geologists from Austria-Hungary Czech Technical University in Prague alumni 1836 births 1895 deaths People from Jilemnice