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Dr.
Thomas van der Hammen
Born(1924-09-27)September 27, 1924
DiedMarch 12, 2010(2010-03-12) (aged 85)
NationalityDutch
Alma materLeiden University
Known forGeology, palaeontology
SpouseAnita Malo
ChildrenCornelis, María Clara
AwardsPremio a la vida y obra, fondo para la protección del medio ambiente, 1995
Scientific career
FieldsGeology, palaeontology of Colombia
ThesisLate-glacial flora and periglacial phenomena in the Netherlands (1951)
The Bogotá savanna, where Van der Hammen did a lot of his work
The Thomas van der Hammen Reserve in the north of Bogotá

Thomas van der Hammen (Schiedam, Netherlands, 27 September 1924 - Chía, Colombia, 12 March 2010) was a Dutch palaeontologist, botanist and geologist.[1] He has published more than 160 works in five languages.[2]

Biography

Thomas van der Hammen was born in the city of Schiedam in South Holland, western The Netherlands and studied botany and palaeontology at Leiden University from 1944 to 1949. He was a deeply religious man.[3]

After his studies and years of research at the University of Amsterdam, Van der Hammen arrived in Bogotá in 1951.[3]

Thomas van der Hammen analysed the Bogotá savanna and concluded a great lake (Lake Humboldt) was present there around 60,000 years BP, covering present-day Bogotá, Soacha, Funza, Mosquera, Madrid, Cota, Chía and Cajicá.[4]

In 2000, a natural reserve, Reserva Thomas van der Hammen was named after the naturalist. The mayor of the Green Party of Bogotá, Enrique Peñalosa, allowed for the construction of homes in the reserve, leading to protests of the people.[5][6]

Works

This list is a selection.[1][2][7]

Books

  • 2008 - La Cordillera Oriental Colombiana Transecto Sumapaz - Estudios de Ecosistemas Tropandinos
  • 1986 - La Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta (Colombia) Transecto Buritaca-La Cumbre
  • 1979 - Changes in life conditions on Earth during the past one million years
  • 1953 - Late-glacial flora and periglacial phenomena in the Netherlands

Articles

  • 2006 - La conservación de la biodiversidad: hacia una estructura ecológica de soporte de la nación colombiana
  • 2001 - Diversidade biológica e cultural da Amazonia
  • 1997 - El bosque de Condalia
  • 1981 - Environmental changes in the Northern Andes and the extinction of Mastodon
  • 1978 - Stratigraphy and environment of the Upper Quaternary of the El Abra corridor and rock shelters (Colombia)
  • 1972 - Changes in vegetation and climate in the Amazon basin and surrounding areas during the Pleistocene
  • 1966 - The Pliocene and Quaternary of the Sabana de Bogotá (The Tilatá and Sabana Formations)
  • 1957 - Climatic periodicity and evolution of South American Maestichtian and Tertiary floras
  • 1951 - Vegetatie en stratigrafie van het Laat-glaciaal en het Pleni-glaciaal
  • 1949 - De Allerod-oscillatie in Nederland. Pollenanalytisch onderzoek van een laatglaciale meerafzetting in Drente

The standard author abbreviation Hammen is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[8]

See also

Tequendama, Tibitó
Gonzalo Correal Urrego, Bogotá savanna, El Abra

References

  1. ^ a b Template:Es Curriculum Vitae Thomas van der Hammen
  2. ^ a b List of publications by Thomas van der Hammen - WorldCat
  3. ^ a b Template:Es Van der Hammen, the last great naturalist - El Espectador
  4. ^ Template:Es Lake Humboldt on the Bogotá savanna around 60,000 years BP
  5. ^ Template:Es Thomas van der Hammen Reserve and Enrique Peñalosa
  6. ^ Template:Es Van der Hammen Reserve
  7. ^ Overview of publications by Thomas van der Hammen
  8. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Hammen.

Notable works by Van der Hammen