Georg Hartung

Georg Hartung (13 July 1821- 28 March 1891) was a pioneering German geologist. He is best known for several books and articles about the islands of Macaronesia, especially the Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands.[1]

The work of Hartung on the Azores[2] contains illustrations of great scientific interest.[3] Georg Hartung also met and corresponded with Charles Darwin and with Sir Charles Lyell, the pioneer of modern geology, from whom he received scientific samples. He visited the Canary Islands in the winter of 1853 and the spring of 1854.

  1. ^ Góis-Marques, Carlos A.; Menezes de Sequeira, Miguel; Madeira, José (2021-11-09). "The bicentenary of Georg Hartung, a German pioneer geologist, explorer, and illustrator". History of Geo- and Space Sciences. 12 (2): 217–223. Bibcode:2021HGSS...12..217G. doi:10.5194/hgss-12-217-2021. hdl:10451/51467. ISSN 2190-5010.
  2. ^ Georg Hartung (1860). Die Azoren in ihrer ausseren erscheinung und nach ihrer geognostischen Natur. Leipzig.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ Góis-Marques, Carlos A.; Menezes de Sequeira, Miguel; Madeira, José (2021-11-09). "The bicentenary of Georg Hartung, a German pioneer geologist, explorer, and illustrator". History of Geo- and Space Sciences. 12 (2): 217–223. Bibcode:2021HGSS...12..217G. doi:10.5194/hgss-12-217-2021. hdl:10451/51467. ISSN 2190-5010.