Alfred Elis Törnebohm

Geologist, Academic

1838 – 1911

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Who was Alfred Elis Törnebohm?

Alfred Elis Törnebohm was a Swedish geologist, best known today for his study of the overthrust of the Caledonian range.

After studies at the Royal Institute of Technology 1855-1858, he worked at the Geological Survey of Sweden 1859-1873, from 1870 as its head. 1873-1874 he studied petrographic microscopy at University of Leipzig under Ferdinand Zirkel. In 1874 he quit SGU for private activity as a geologist, and for a number of years he conducted geological surveys for various Swedish companies. He taught geology and mineralogy at KTH from 1878 and held a position as lecturer 1885-1897. He returned to SGU as head in 1897, succeeding Otto Torell, and was named professor. He remained on the post until 1906.

He was elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1876.

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Born
Oct 16, 1838
Sweden
Also known as
  • Alfred Elis Tornebohm
Nationality
  • Sweden
Profession
Education
  • Leipzig University
Died
Apr 21, 1911

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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