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Lennart von Post

Ernst Jakob Lennart von Post (16 June 1884 – 11 January 1951)[1] was a Swedish naturalist and geologist. He was the first to publish quantitative analysis of pollen and is counted as one of the founders of palynology. He was a professor at Stockholm University 1929–1950.[2]

Ernst Jakob Lennart von Post
Lennart von Post
Born(1884-06-16)16 June 1884
Johannesberg, Västmanland County, Sweden
Died11 January 1951(1951-01-11) (aged 66)
Engelbrekt Parish, Stockholm County, Sweden
NationalitySwedish
Alma materUppsala University
Known forPalynology, Quaternary geology
AwardsVega Medal (1944)
Scientific career
FieldsGeology, Botany, Palynology
InstitutionsSwedish Geological Survey, Stockholms Högskola

Early life edit

Lennart von Post was born in Johannesberg, near Västerås in Västmanland County, Sweden. He was the son of Carl-Fabian Axel von Post (1849-1927) and Beata Jacqueline Charlotta Christina (1852-1885). Von Post was an only child. His father served in the Swedish Army as a judge-advocate but also worked as a civilian lawyer, farmer and assistant cantonal judge.[3]

Education edit

Von Post studied geology at Uppsala University from 1902 to 1907, eventually obtaining his licentiat degree. At Uppsala he learned from lecturers such as A.G. Högbom, who developed the concept of the geochemical carbon cycle[4] and Rutger Sernander, of the Blytt-Sernander Pleistocene sequence. Von Post began working on a history of the development of the Mästermyr marsh on Gotland with Jakob Ljungqvist in 1902.[3] This was likely the first research project von Post was involved with, however his first publications appeared in 1903, describing the Littorina wall. This paper was important since it described, along with another paper by Kjellmark, layers of Littorina shells in beach exposures leading to estimates of isostatic rebound and post glacial transgression in Sweden.[5]

Scientific career edit

Von Post worked for the Swedish Geological Survey for 21 years as a peat specialist. During this time he developed the technique of using pollen grains to build stratigraphies that could be used to correlate peat layers locally. By 1916, along with work by (Gustav?) Lagerheim for N.O. Holst,[6] the concept of using pollen to describe immigration of plant species and changes in the relative numbers of plants took hold.[3] This work led to the publication of the first modern pollen diagram in 1916, the same year that von Post presented his now famous lecture in Christiania, although the two pertained to different subject matter.[3]

His work was seminal in beginning the field of palynology however von Post rarely published in a language other than Swedish meaning his work did not reach the wide audience that others, including Gunnar Erdtman, did.[7] Regardless, von Post was highly influential, working with palynologists including Gunnar Erdtman, Knut Fægri and others. It is notable however that conflict between Erdtman and von Post led to Erdtman's relative obscurity in academia for a number of years.[7]

Von Post discovered by accident a small canyon near Degerfors in 1923 which he then held was the elusive outlet of the Ancylus Lake. His idea received support and led to a collaboration with Henrik Munthe, a colleague from the Geological Survey of Sweden. However they fell into personal disputes and collaboration ended in 1927.[8] Von Post's proposed outlet, named Svea River, was never fully accepted with alternative theories for the origin of the canyon being proposed. Notably Astrid Cleve-Euler proposed in 1946 the canyon was formed by subglacial drainage of a lake.[8] The existence of Svea River was fully discarded in 1981 when potholes in it were found to contain sediments that predate the Ancylus Lake.[9]

At the time of his death in 1951 von Post was preparing a large study on Klarälven which was left unfinished.[10]

Awards and recognition edit

References edit

  1. ^ Obituary by J. Iversen (1951); Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark 12(1): 155-119 Danish full text
  2. ^ "E J Lennart Post, von". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved 1 September 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d Manten, A.A. (1967). "Lennart von Post and the foundation of modern palynology". Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 1 (1–4): 11–22. doi:10.1016/0034-6667(67)90105-4. hdl:1874/15873.
  4. ^ Berner, R. A. (1995). "AG Hogbom and the development of the concept of the geochemical carbon cycle". American Journal of Science. 295 (5): 491–495. Bibcode:1995AmJS..295..491B. doi:10.2475/ajs.295.5.491.
  5. ^ von Post, L. (1933). "A Gothiglacial Transgression of the Sea in South Sweden". Geografiska Annaler. 15: 225–254. doi:10.2307/519462. JSTOR 519462.
  6. ^ Holst, N.O. (1909). "Postglaciala tidsbestämningar". Sveriges Geol. Undersökn. Årsbok. Ser. C: Avhandl. Och Uppsat.: 216.
  7. ^ a b Fægri, Knut (1973). . Pollen et Spores. 15: 5–12. Archived from the original on 3 April 2010.
  8. ^ a b Fredén, Curt (1967). "A Historical Review of the Ancylus Lake and the Svea River". Geologiska Föreningen i Stockholm Förhandlingar. 89 (3): 239–267. doi:10.1080/11035896709448372.
  9. ^ Ericsson, Birgitta; Lidén, Eva; Robertsson, Ann-Marie (1981). "New pothole supports reinterpretation of Svea River". GFF. 104 (1): 95–97. doi:10.1080/11035898209454547.
  10. ^ Sundborg, Åke (1956). "The River Klaralven: A Study of Fluvial Processes". Geografiska Annaler. 38 (3): 238–316. doi:10.2307/520285. JSTOR 520285.
  11. ^ International Plant Names Index.  L.Post.

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Ernst Jakob Lennart von Post 16 June 1884 11 January 1951 1 was a Swedish naturalist and geologist He was the first to publish quantitative analysis of pollen and is counted as one of the founders of palynology He was a professor at Stockholm University 1929 1950 2 Ernst Jakob Lennart von PostLennart von PostBorn 1884 06 16 16 June 1884Johannesberg Vastmanland County SwedenDied11 January 1951 1951 01 11 aged 66 Engelbrekt Parish Stockholm County SwedenNationalitySwedishAlma materUppsala UniversityKnown forPalynology Quaternary geologyAwardsVega Medal 1944 Scientific careerFieldsGeology Botany PalynologyInstitutionsSwedish Geological Survey Stockholms Hogskola Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Scientific career 4 Awards and recognition 5 ReferencesEarly life editLennart von Post was born in Johannesberg near Vasteras in Vastmanland County Sweden He was the son of Carl Fabian Axel von Post 1849 1927 and Beata Jacqueline Charlotta Christina 1852 1885 Von Post was an only child His father served in the Swedish Army as a judge advocate but also worked as a civilian lawyer farmer and assistant cantonal judge 3 Education editVon Post studied geology at Uppsala University from 1902 to 1907 eventually obtaining his licentiat degree At Uppsala he learned from lecturers such as A G Hogbom who developed the concept of the geochemical carbon cycle 4 and Rutger Sernander of the Blytt Sernander Pleistocene sequence Von Post began working on a history of the development of the Mastermyr marsh on Gotland with Jakob Ljungqvist in 1902 3 This was likely the first research project von Post was involved with however his first publications appeared in 1903 describing the Littorina wall This paper was important since it described along with another paper by Kjellmark layers of Littorina shells in beach exposures leading to estimates of isostatic rebound and post glacial transgression in Sweden 5 Scientific career editVon Post worked for the Swedish Geological Survey for 21 years as a peat specialist During this time he developed the technique of using pollen grains to build stratigraphies that could be used to correlate peat layers locally By 1916 along with work by Gustav Lagerheim for N O Holst 6 the concept of using pollen to describe immigration of plant species and changes in the relative numbers of plants took hold 3 This work led to the publication of the first modern pollen diagram in 1916 the same year that von Post presented his now famous lecture in Christiania although the two pertained to different subject matter 3 His work was seminal in beginning the field of palynology however von Post rarely published in a language other than Swedish meaning his work did not reach the wide audience that others including Gunnar Erdtman did 7 Regardless von Post was highly influential working with palynologists including Gunnar Erdtman Knut Faegri and others It is notable however that conflict between Erdtman and von Post led to Erdtman s relative obscurity in academia for a number of years 7 Von Post discovered by accident a small canyon near Degerfors in 1923 which he then held was the elusive outlet of the Ancylus Lake His idea received support and led to a collaboration with Henrik Munthe a colleague from the Geological Survey of Sweden However they fell into personal disputes and collaboration ended in 1927 8 Von Post s proposed outlet named Svea River was never fully accepted with alternative theories for the origin of the canyon being proposed Notably Astrid Cleve Euler proposed in 1946 the canyon was formed by subglacial drainage of a lake 8 The existence of Svea River was fully discarded in 1981 when potholes in it were found to contain sediments that predate the Ancylus Lake 9 At the time of his death in 1951 von Post was preparing a large study on Klaralven which was left unfinished 10 Awards and recognition edit1906 Linnaeus Prize 1927 Honorary Doctorate Stockholms Hogskola 1939 nominated as a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 1941 Honorary Doctorate University of Konigsberg 1950 Honorary Doctorate University of Copenhagen The standard author abbreviation L Post is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 11 References edit Obituary by J Iversen 1951 Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark 12 1 155 119 Danish full text E J Lennart Post von Svenskt biografiskt lexikon Retrieved 1 September 2020 a b c d Manten A A 1967 Lennart von Post and the foundation of modern palynology Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 1 1 4 11 22 doi 10 1016 0034 6667 67 90105 4 hdl 1874 15873 Berner R A 1995 AG Hogbom and the development of the concept of the geochemical carbon cycle American Journal of Science 295 5 491 495 Bibcode 1995AmJS 295 491B doi 10 2475 ajs 295 5 491 von Post L 1933 A Gothiglacial Transgression of the Sea in South Sweden Geografiska Annaler 15 225 254 doi 10 2307 519462 JSTOR 519462 Holst N O 1909 Postglaciala tidsbestamningar Sveriges Geol Undersokn Arsbok Ser C Avhandl Och Uppsat 216 a b Faegri Knut 1973 In memoriam O Gunnar E Erdtman Pollen et Spores 15 5 12 Archived from the original on 3 April 2010 a b Freden Curt 1967 A Historical Review of the Ancylus Lake and the Svea River Geologiska Foreningen i Stockholm Forhandlingar 89 3 239 267 doi 10 1080 11035896709448372 Ericsson Birgitta Liden Eva Robertsson Ann Marie 1981 New pothole supports reinterpretation of Svea River GFF 104 1 95 97 doi 10 1080 11035898209454547 Sundborg Ake 1956 The River Klaralven A Study of Fluvial Processes Geografiska Annaler 38 3 238 316 doi 10 2307 520285 JSTOR 520285 International Plant Names Index L Post Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lennart von Post amp oldid 1184079998, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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