Martin Glaessner
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Martin Fritz Glaessner AM was a geologist and palaeontologist. Born and educated in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he spent the majority of his life in working for geoscientific institutes in Austria, Russia, Australia, and studying the geology of the South Pacific in Papua New Guinea and Australia. Glaessner also did early work on the classification of the pre-Cambrian lifeforms now known as the Ediacaran biota, which he proposed were the early antecedents of modern lifeforms.
Martin Glaessner's Published Works
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- The Late Precambrian fossils from Ediacara, South Australia (1966) (302)
- The Dawn of Animal Life: A Biohistorical Study (1985) (210)
- TRACE FOSSILS FROM THE PRECAMBRIAN AND BASAL CAMBRIAN (1969) (188)
- International stratigraphic guide (1977) (153)
- The Ediacarian Period and Syste: Metazoa Inherit the Earth (1982) (132)
- The fossil decapod crustacea of New Zealand and the evolution of the order decapoda (1960) (131)
- Lower Cambrian Crustacea and annelid worms from Kangaroo Island, South Australia (1979) (107)
- PRE‐CAMBRIAN FOSSILS (1962) (93)
- NEW CRETACEOUS AND TERTIARY CRABS CRUSTACEA BRACHYURA FROM AUSTRALIA AND NEW-ZEALAND (1980) (84)
- Early Phanerozoic annelid worms and their geological and biological significance (1976) (80)
- Contributions to the geologic time scale (1978) (74)
- New Precambrian fossils from the arumbera sandstone, Northern Territory, Australia (1975) (69)
- Principles of Micropalaeontology. (1948) (63)
- Precambrian Coelenterata from Australia, Africa and England (1959) (63)
- Principles of Micropaleontology (1948) (62)
- Geographic Distribution and Time Range of the Ediacara Precambrian Fauna (1971) (61)
- Pre-Cambrian Animals (1961) (53)
- Palaeozoic arthropod trails from Australia (1957) (51)
- New fossils from the base of the Cambrian in South Australia. (Preliminary account) (1958) (47)
- The oldest fossil faunas of South Australia (1959) (43)
- Precambrian Columnar Stromatolites in Australia: Morphological and Stratigraphic Analysis (1969) (35)
- PRAECAMBRIDIUM ‐ A PRIMITIVE ARTHROPOD (1971) (33)
- The Precambrian—Cambrian boundary: A symposium (1975) (32)
- The Geology of South Australia (1958) (29)
- An echiurid worm from the Late Precambrian (1979) (27)
- Geotectonic Position of New Guinea (1950) (27)
- Geosynclines, a fundamental concept in geology (1947) (27)
- Three Foraminiferal Zones in the Tertiary of Australia (1951) (26)
- The emergence of Metazoa in the early history of life (1983) (25)
- Biological events and the Precambrian time scale (1968) (23)
- TIME-STRATIGRAPHY AND THE MIOCENE EPOCH (1953) (23)
- The genusConomedusitesGlaessner & Wade and the diversification of the Cnidaria (1971) (22)
- Pelagic fossils (Aturia, Penguins, Whales) from the Tertiary of South Australia (1955) (22)
- LXX.—Cretaceous crustacea from Mount Lebanon, Syria (1945) (21)
- Geology of Switzerland, A guide book. Part A: An outline of the geology of Switzerland, Part B: Geological excursions (1981) (20)
- Tertiary Stratigraphic Correlation in the Indo-Pacific Region and Australia (1959) (19)
- EVOLUTIONARY TRENDS IN CRUSTACEA (MALACOSTRACA) (1957) (19)
- Re-examination of Archaeichnium, a fossil from the Nama Group (1978) (18)
- Taxonomic, stratigraphic and ecologic studies of foraminifera, and their interrelations (1955) (18)
- A NEW GENUS OF LATE PRECAMBRIAN POLYCHAETE WORMS FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA (1976) (17)
- Sedimentary Flow Structures on Bedding Planes (1958) (15)
- The base of the Cambrian (1963) (14)
- Discussion about some worm-like fossils (1987) (14)
- The Dating of the Base of the Cambrian (1963) (13)
- Revision of the foraminiferal family Victoriellidae (1959) (12)
- The occurrence of the New Guinea Turtle ( Carettochelys ) in the Miocene of Papua (1942) (12)
- Upper Cretaceous Larger Foraminifera from New Guinea (1960) (10)
- Problems of Palaeontology (1966) (10)
- Geosynclines; a fundamental concept in geology; Part II (1947) (9)
- The First Three Billion Years of Life on Earth (1966) (9)
- LXVI.—On London Clay crabs of the family Raninidæ (1931) (8)
- Chapter 6 Australian Precambrian Palaeobiology (1981) (6)
- Conditions of Tertiary sedimentation in South-ern Australia (1953) (5)
- Stratigraphic classification and nomenclature of the Precambrian–Cambrian transition (1984) (5)
- Fauna in Glaessnerc Mp Fp & Dailyc Bpc The Geology and Late Precambrian Fauna of the Ediacaran Fossil Reserve (1959) (4)
- Pseudofossils from the Precambrian, including ‘Buschmannia’ and ‘Praesolenopora’ (1980) (4)
- Paleontology and Biogeochemical Research: A Powerful Synergy (1992) (4)
- West-Pacific Stratigraphic Correlation (1960) (3)
- New Cretaceous fossils from New Guinea, with a contribution on a new ammonite genus [by] R. Casey (1958) (3)
- Geological Society of Australia (1958) (2)
- LEGAL, LOGICAL, AND GEOLOGICAL BOUNDARIES OF THE AUSTRALIAN CONTINENT (1971) (1)
- Foraminifera of Franciscan (California): GEOLOGICAL NOTES (1949) (1)
- The Palaeontological Laboratory, University of Adelaide (South Australia) (1952) (1)
- Sir Douglas Mawson anniversary volume : contributions to geology in Honour of Professor Sir Douglas Mawson's 70th Birthday Anniversary, presented by colleagues, friends and pupils (1952) (1)
- Introduction to marine micropaleontology (1979) (0)
- The Cambrian Frontier: ABSTRACT (1965) (0)
- Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Martin F. Glaessner on 1949-12-29 (1949) (0)
- Major divisions of earth history. A prologue; comments and discussions in reply to Preston Cloud's open letter (1985) (0)
- Part R, Arthropoda 4, vol. 1 & 2, ch. 5, p. 567-629 (1969) (0)
- Part A, Introduction, Ch. 2, p. 79-182 (1979) (0)
- The world of Martin F. Glassner (1991) (0)
- Part R, Arthropoda 4, vol. 1 & 2, ch. 4, p. 295-566 (1969) (0)
- Elsevier's invertebrate Fossils Chart (1986) (0)
- The Geology of South Australia@@@The Stratigraphy of Western Australia (1960) (0)
- Book reviewOutline of the geology of Austria and selected excursions (Abhandlungen der geologischen bundesanstalt, vol. 34). Survey of Austria/Geologische Bundesanstalt, Vienna, 1980, 324 pp. (no price given) (1984) (0)
- Why and how, some problems and methods in historical biology (1982) (0)
- Part A, Introduction, Complete Volume (1979) (0)
- Part R, Arthropoda 4, vol. 1 & 2, Complete Volume (1969) (0)
- Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Martin F. Glaessner on 1948-10-28 (1948) (0)
- What are the oldest fossil crabs (0)
- Contributions to the geologic time scale : papers given at the Geological Time Scale Symposium 106.6, 25th International Geological Congress, Sydney, Australia, August 1976 (1978) (0)
- Palynology in Relation to Other Micropaleontological Methods (1964) (0)
- Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Martin F. Glaessner on 1947-02-01 (1947) (0)
- Letter to H.B. Stenzel from Martin F. Glaessner on 1963-01-21 (1963) (0)
- Fossil algae. Recent results and developments (1979) (0)
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