- L. M. R. Rutten
Louis Martin Robert Rutten (
June 4 1884 Maastricht -February 11 1946 Utrecht) was a Dutchgeologist . In the first part of the twentieth century he mapped large parts of the islands of theDutch East Indies ,Cuba , theBetic Cordillera s and theDutch Antilles . He was the father of thebiologist and geologistM.G. Rutten .Louis Rutten studied geology at
Utrecht University and was a pupil ofC.E.A. Wichmann . He wrote his thesis in 1909 on a paleontological subject. Shortly after, he married Johanna Catharina Pekelharing, who accompanied and assisted him on his journeys overseas.After finishing his studies he was employed by the
Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij , a predecessor ofRoyal Dutch Shell , for which he was sent toBorneo to search for oil. During his time in Borneo he was able to lead a scientific expedition toCeram from 1917-1919. His work for the BPM then brought him successively toArgentina ,Cuba ,Mexico andPeru .In 1921, he succeeded his old teacher Wichmann as professor in geology, paleontology and
crystallography at Utrecht University. Because of his work inexploration he gave his Professorial Chair a practical dimension by taking students on excursions and expeditions overseas. In 1930, he led an expedition to the Dutch Antilles, in 1933 and 1938 expeditions to Cuba. He was the author or co-author of many publications about the geology of the Dutch East Indies as well as of the West Indies.ources
*P. Wagenaar Hummelinck, 1946: "in Memoriam: Prof. L. Rutten en twee van zijner leerlingen"
*P. Marks, 1979: "Honderd jaar geologisch onderwijs aan de Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht"
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