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appointed him and Adolf Sauer to the Baden Geological Institute. He published several maps, treatises on rocks and fossils. He retired in 1918 and returned to Schaffhausen where he suffered from psychiatric problems and was sent for treatment to
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where he committed suicide. He donated his collections to the museum in the town of Schaffhausen but many of his collections were destroyed by bombing during World War II.
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and from 1876 he worked at the Geological Institute in Leipzig. He then moved to Saxony to work with
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from 1876. He conducted stratigraphic studies and produced geological maps of the region. In 1888
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with a dissertation on the Triassic in the southeastern Black Forest. He then became a teacher in
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regions and produced numerous maps. His fossil and geological collections were damaged when the
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Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz (HLS), Version vom 27.11.2009, übersetzt aus dem Französischen
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Schalch was the son of Katharina Juditha née Mägis and school teacher Ferdinand in
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Schweizerische Naturforschende Gesellschaft (Herausgeber)
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Thuringia
Saxony
Baden
Black Forest
Schaffhausen museum
World War II
Schaffhausen
Zurich Polytechnic
Arnold Escher von der Linth
Oswald Heer
WĂĽrzburg
Heidelberg
Fridolin Sandberger
Böckten
Hermann Credner
Harry Rosenbusch
KĂĽssnacht
Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz (HLS), Version vom 27.11.2009, übersetzt aus dem Französischen
"Die geologisch-paläontologische sammlung des schaffhauser geologen ferdinand schalch (1848–1918)"
doi
10.1007/BF02986588
ISSN
0031-0220
S2CID
131032204
"Nekrologie. Schalch, Ferdinand"
Biography
Biography (in German)
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