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Arsenoústalečite, Cu 12 (As 2 Te 2 )Se 13 , a new mineral, and crystal structures of arsenoústalečite and stibioústalečite
Compositional trends in Ba-, Ti-, and Cl-rich micas from metasomatized mantle rocks of the Gföhl Unit, Bohemian Massif, Austria
Acritarch clusters from the Cambrian (Miaolingian) of the Příbram-Jince Basin, Czech Republic
LARGE WOODY DEBRIS ACCUMULATIONS IN THE LATE PENNSYLVANIAN TROPICS—EVOLUTIONARY SIGNAL OR TECTONO-CLIMATIC ARCHIVE?
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Eduard Suess on graptolites: His very first scientific paper and illustrations
ABSTRACT The very first scientific paper by Eduard Suess (1831–1914) treats the graptolites of Bohemia in the present-day Czech Republic (in the Upper Proterozoic to Middle Devonian “Barrandian” extending between Prague and Plzeň). This paper is accompanied by superb drawings of his observations in which Suess took great care not to insert himself between Nature as he perceived it in the framework of the knowledge of his day and his readers. His only limitation was the one imposed by the size of his study objects. His technological means did not allow him to see what we today consider the “right” picture. Nevertheless, we can see what he saw and interpret it through a modern lens of understanding. In his drawings, Suess exercised what the great German geologist Hans Cloos later called “the art of leaving out.” This meant that in the drawings, the parts not relevant to the discussion are left only in outline, whereas parts he wished to highlight are brought to the fore by careful shading. Even the parts left only in outline are not schematic, however; instead they are careful reconstructions true to Nature as much as the material and his technological aids allowed. This characteristic of Suess’ illustrations is seen also in his later field sketches concerning stratigraphy and structural geology and in his depiction of the large tectonic features of our globe representing a window into his manner of thinking.