In 1910 he obtained his habilitation from the University of Marburg, and five years later, became an associate professor of geology and paleontology at the University of Königsberg. In 1921 he attained a full professorship, and in 1930/31 he served as university rector. At Königsberg, he was also director at the Geological-Paleontological Institute and in charge of the amber collections. From 1946 onward, he taught classes on geology at the University of Göttingen.[3] He was the author of over 125 scientific papers.[1]
Selected works
Der Teutoburger Wald bei Iburg, 1904 – The Teutoburg Forest near Iburg.
Über die Bedingungen der Gebirgsbildungen, 1914 – On the status of mountain formations.
Geologie des meeresbodens, 1920 – Geology of the sea floor.
Geologie in Tabellen für Studierende der Geologie, Mineralogie und des Bergfachs, der Geographie und der Landwirtschaft, 1922 – Geology in tables for students of geology, mineralogy and mining, geography and agriculture.
Der Bernstein : das Bernsteinland und sein Leben, 1951 – On amber.[4]
References
^ abKarl Andrée Geologie und Abbau Bodenschätze in Bad Iburg