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270:, after he had become a full-time teacher at the Oberreutlinger trade school in Reutlingen. In Tübingen, he was academically very active and also had several students. Two of his students were Hans Gocht and Gerhard Alberti - refugees from the Communist regime of East Germany; another was Karl W. Klement. 409:
Sarjeant W.A. 2002. 'As chimney-sweepers, come to dust': a history of palynology to 1970. From: OLDROYD, D. R. (ed.) 2002. The Earth Inside and Out: Some Major Contributions to Geology in the Twentieth Century. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 192,
232:. There he was able to improve the skills of other captive geologists (including Pontoppidan). Eisenack's return was delayed even after the Armistice. Later on he had fond memories of this time. In 1920 he worked for a time as a 247:
in Königsberg, and subsequently took a qualifying exam as a teacher. From 1925 to 1940 he worked at the Bessel High School in Königsberg, where he taught science and mathematics. He also researched
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EISENACK, A. 1936b. Eodinia pachytheca n.g.n, sp., ein primitiver Dinoflagellat aus einem Kelloway-Geschiebe Ostpreussens. Zeitschrifi far Geschiebeforschung und Flachlandsgeologie, 12, 72-75.
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Eisenack, A. 1958a. Mikroplankton aus dem norddeutschen Apt nebst einigen Bemerkungen uber fossile Dinoflagellaten. Neues Jahrbuch far Geologie und Paliiontologie, Abhandlungen, 106, 383-422.
344:, proclaiming "die Einheitlichkeit der Hystrichospharen" - the unity of the hystrichospheres (1963a, b). In 1969 he finally conceded that he had been wrong, and adopted the name 'acritarch'. 518:
EISENACK, A. 1969. Zur Systematik einiger paleozoischer Hystrichospharen (Acritarcha) des baltischen Gebietes. Neues Jahrbuch far Geologie und Paliiontologie, Abhandlungen, 133, 245-266.
289:. Though studies of Jurassic and Oligocene palynomorphs were resumed by Eisenack (,) and work on Aptian (late Lower Cretaceous) forms initiated, his principal work thereafter was on the 595: 437:
Eisenack, A. 1954. Mikrofossilien aus Phosphoriten des saml~indischen Unter-Oligozans und tiber die Einheitlichkeit der Hystrichosphaerideen. Palaeontographica, series A, 105, 49-95.
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EISENACK, A. 1938a. Die Phosphoritknollen der Bernsteinformation als lberliefer terti~iren Hanktons. Schrifien der Physikalisch-Okonomischen Gesellschaft zu KOnigsberg, 70, 181-188.
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Eisenack, A. 1957. Mikrofossilien in organischer Substanz aus dem Lias Schwabens (Stiddeutschland). Neues Jahrbuch far Geologie und Paliiontologie, Abhandlungen, 105, 239-249.
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Eisenack, A. 1938b. Hystrichosphaerideen und verwandte Formen im baltischen Silur. Zeitschriftfar Geschiebeforschungen und Flachlandsgeologie, 14, 1-30.
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Eisenack, A. 1962. Mikrofossilien aus dem Ordovizium des Baltikums 2. Vaginatenkalk bis Lyckholmer Stufe. Senckenbergiana lethaia, 43, 349-366.
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Eisenack, A. 1935. Mikrofossilien aus Doggergeschieben Ostpreussens. Zeitschrifl far Geschiebeforschung und Flachlandsgeologie, 11,167-184.
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EISENACK, A. 1951. Uber Hystrichosphaerideen und andere Kleinformen aus Baltischem Silur und Kambrium. Senckenbergiana, 32, 187-204.
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Gocht, H. Sarjeant, W. A. S. 1983. Pioneer in palynology: Alfred Eisenack (1891–1982). Micropaleontology, 29, 470-477.
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Gocht, H. Sarjeant, W. A. S. 1983. Pioneer in palynology: Alfred Eisenack (1891–1982). Micropaleontology, 29, 470-477.
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EISENACK, A. 1948. Mikrofossilien aus Kieselknollen des Bohmischer Ordoviziums. Senckenbergiana, 28, 105-117.
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EISENACK, A. 1932. Neue Mikrofossilien des baltischen Silurs II. Paltiontologische Zeitschrift, 14, 257-277.
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EISENACK, A. 1931. Neue Mikrofossilien des baltischen Silurs. Palaeontologische Zeitschrifl, 13, 74-118.
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EISENACK, A. 1931. Neue Mikrofossilien des baltischen Silurs. Palaeontologische Zeitschrifl, 13, 74-118.
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Silurian sediments, the first of the usually flask-shaped microfossils which he called
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Eisenack, A. 1936a. Dinoflagellaten aus dem Jura. Annales de Protistologie, 5, 59-63.
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After returning from Siberia in 1951, he became visiting professor at the
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Eisenack used pre-War methods of extraction of palynomorphs from
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to have been reported since their first brief mention by
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he was taken as a prisoner of war by the Russian army to
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Index

Eisenack
University of Jena
University of Königsberg
Paleontology
University of Tübingen
paleontologist
micropaleontology
palynology
botanical
mycological
Leitz
microscope
box camera
biscuit tin
glass negatives
chitinozoans
acritarchs
dinoflagellate cysts
graptolites
Paleontological Society
Elbing
Jena
Königsberg
Sven Tornquist
stratigraphy
Garda Lake
First World War
Łódź
Chita
Siberia

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