Oskar Lenz, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Oskar Lenz

Austrian scientist

Date of Birth: 13-Apr-1848

Place of Birth: Leipzig, Leipzig District, Germany

Date of Death: 01-Mar-1925

Profession: geologist, geographer, university teacher, explorer, mineralogist

Nationality: Austria

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Oskar Lenz

  • Oskar Lenz (April 13, 1848 – March 1, 1925) was a German-Austrian geologist and mineralogist born in Leipzig. In 1870 he earned his doctorate in mineralogy and geology at the University of Leipzig.
  • In 1872 he joined as a volunteer at the Imperial Geological Reichsanstalt in Vienna.
  • Later that same year he obtained Austrian citizenship. In 1879-80 he led the first trans-Sahara expedition from Morocco to Senegal.
  • The primary purpose of the expedition was to perform geological studies of the region, investigating the possibilities of iron ore deposits.
  • In 1880, with his Spaniard companion Cristobal Benítez, he became only the fourth European to visit the fabled city of Timbuktu.
  • The others being, Alexander Gordon Laing (1826), René Caillié (1828) and Heinrich Barth (1853). In 1885-87 he directed the Austro-Hungarian Congo Expedition, a mission that involved crossing the African continent from the Congo eastward to the Indian Ocean.
  • The main reasons of the project were to survey the economic trade situation in the newly established Congo Free State and to map the Congo-Nile watershed between the Nile and Congo Rivers.
  • On the expedition, he was accompanied by cartographer Oskar Baumann (up until succumbing to illness on the mission) and ornithologist Friedrich Bohndorff.
  • Following the completion of his duties in Africa, he became a professor at the University of Prague (June 1887).

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