Adolf von Koenen


Adolf von Koenen was a German geologist best remembered for his paleontological research of northern Germany.
He received his education in Berlin, and following study trips through Belgium, England and France, he obtained his habilitation at the University of Marburg in 1867. In 1878 he became a full professor at Marburg, then relocated to the University of Göttingen in 1881 as a professor of geology. At Göttingen one of his better known students was mineralogist Friedrich Rinne.
His name is associated with koenenite, a mineral that he discovered, and Ctenosauriscus koeneni, a sail-backed reptile from the Early Triassic.

Selected works

Ueber eine Paleocäne Fauna von Kopenhagen, 1885 - On the Paleocene fauna of Copenhagen.Das norddeutsche Unter-Oligocän und seine mollusken Fauna, 1889 - On the north German Lower Oligocene and its mollusks.Die Ammonitiden des norddeutschen Neocom , 1902 - Ammonitida of the north German Neocomian.Ueber die untere kreide Helgolands und ihre ammonitiden, 1904 - On the lower Cretaceous of Helgoland and its ammonites.Die Polyptychites-Arten des Unteren Valanginien, 1909 - Polyptychites-types of the Lower ValanginianDe Platylenticeras-Arten des Untersten Valanginien Nordwest-Deutschlands, 1915 - Platylenticeras-types of the Lower Valanginian of northwestern Germany.