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Wilhelm von Gümbel

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He married Emma Wahl in 1855 and they had two sons and three daughters. A sixth child died soon after birth. He was knighted in 1882 with the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown. His wife died in 1883. In 1886 he married Katharina Labroisse. In 1889 he was made an honorary citizen of the city of
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Munich for his work on the supply of water to the city. Following his wishes he was cremated in Gotha and an urn was placed in Munich which was destroyed during World War II. The gravestone reads ''Te saxa loquuntur'' ("the stones praise you").
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Gümbel was born in Dannefels where his father was a district forester. He went to high school in Zweibrücken and then studied natural sciences with an emphasis on mining at
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and as a surveyor in that district. In 1851, when the Geological Survey of Bavaria was instituted, Gümbel was appointed chief
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and surveying at the university of Munich, and in 1879, Oberberg director of the Bavarian mining department with which the
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for the uppermost division of that system; he supported at first the view of the organic nature of
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appeared in 1858, and the official memoir descriptive of the detailed work, entitled
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was issued in three parts (1861, 1868 and 1879). He subsequently published his
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of the Rhine, and is known chiefly by his researches on the geology of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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In the course of his long and active career he engaged in much
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after 1882 (11 February 1823 – 18 June 1898),
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Index

Karl Wilhelm von Gumbel

German
geologist
Dannenfels
Palatinate
Bavaria
bryologist
Wilhelm Theodor Gümbel

Munich
Heidelberg
Ph.D.
Munich
Johann Nepomuk von Fuchs
Karl Emil von Schafhäutl
K. C. von Leonhard
H. G. Bronn
Franz Ritter von Kobell
St Ingbert
geologist
geognosy
Geological Survey
Bavaria
geology

palaeontological
fauna
Triassic
Rhaetic

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