He studied natural sciences at the universities of Würzburg and Leipzig, receiving his doctorate in 1903. From 1906 to 1914 he worked as a government geologist in German South-West Africa, and afterwards performed scientific studies in the Sinai Peninsula.[1] From 1921 he gave lectures in geology at the University of Berlin, becoming an associate professor in 1934.[2][3] In 1936, he was named president of the Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft.[1]
Range is commemorated in the scientific name of the Namib sand gecko (Pachydactylus rangei), which was described as a species new to science by herpetologist Lars Gabriel Andersson in 1908.[4]
Published works
Das Diluvialgebiet von Lübeck und seine Dryastone: nebst einer vergleichenden Besprechung der Glazialpflanzen führenden Ablagerungen überhaupt, 1903 – The diluvial area of Lübeck and its dryastone.
Geologische Übersichtskarte des deutschen Namalandes, 1912 – Geological overview map of German Namaqualand.
Beiträge und Ergänzungen zur Landeskunde des deutschen Namalandes, 1914 – Contributions and supplements to the geography of German Namaqualand.
Ergebnisse von bohrungen in Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika, 1915 – Results from drilling in German South-West Africa.
Die flora der Isthmuswuste, 1921 – Flora of the isthmus desert.
Die küstenebene Palästinas. Mit geologischer übersichtskarte im maszstab 1:250000, 1922 – The coastal plain of Palestine; with a geological outline map (scale: 1:250000).
Begleitworte zur geologischen Karte der Isthmuswüste, 1922 – Accompaniments to the geological map of the isthmus desert.
Die isthmuswüste und Palästina, 1926 – The isthmus desert and Palestine.[5][6]
The standard author abbreviationRange is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[7]
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