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Väinö Auer

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Birthplace: Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland
Death: March 20, 1981 (86)
Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland
Place of Burial: 20 Hietaniemenkatu, Helsinki, 00100, Finland
Immediate Family:

Son of Kyösti Fabian Auer and Maria Kristina Auer
Husband of Private and Private
Father of Antti Väinö Auer; Private; Eila Helinä Putkisto and Sirkka Maija Auer
Brother of Aili Maria Auer and Irja Mailis Auer-Wikström

Occupation: Professori, suomalainen maantieteilijä, geologi ja tutkimusmatkailija
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About Väinö Auer

https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A4in%C3%B6_Auer

https://yle.fi/aihe/artikkeli/2015/11/12/vaino-auer-tulimaan-opissa

http://biografiasampo.fi/henkilo/p3043

http://www.blf.fi/artikel.php?id=7075

http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume53/sgs_bt_053_1_pages_...

Väinö Auer (Finnish pronunciation: [%CB%88%CA%8B%C3%A6in%C3%B8 ˈɑu.er]) (January 7, 1895 in Helsinki, Russian Empire – March 20, 1981 in Helsinki, Finland), the son of senator Kyösti Auer, was a Finnish geologist and geographer, chiefly remembered as an explorer of Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia. He is also noted for his pioneering studies on tephrochronology, desertification, and the development of bogs.

Auer studied at the University of Helsinki, graduating BSc (1917), MSc (1918), and PhD (1923). His studies were interrupted by the Finnish Civil War, where he saw action in 1918. Auer became a professor of geography at the University of Helsinki in 1929.

While holding his professorship Auer launched expeditions to Tierra del Fuego in 1928-1929, and to Patagonia in 1937-1938. Following the end of World War II he relocated to Argentina in 1946, entering the service of the Argentine government as an advisor to the Juan Peron regime and the Central Bank, among other functions. During his years in Argentina, Auer continued his earlier studies on the natural history of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, while advising the Argentine government in matters related to land use and colonization of the country’s southern frontier.

Auer returned to Finland in 1953. In the last years of his professional career, he served as a professor of geography (1953-1957), and of geology and palaeontology (1957-1963) at the University of Helsinki.

A documentary film about the life and work of Väinö Auer in Finland and Latin America was published on 2007 and broadcast on Magellan Chile. Auer was geographer, explorer and above all swamp geologist. His swamp auger reached the central, post ice age layers of earth’s climate history in Canada, Finland, Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia. The film travels in time to the different stages of Auer’s life: in the swamps and wilderness of Finland, the peculiar shallow swamps of Tierra del Fuego and the Patagonian pampas that are whipped by dusty winds.

The documentary film is based on Auer’s diary entries and articles. Through them, it also takes a tour of dramatic human history in the 20th century. In that perspective he confesses his involvement in the construction of a German submarine base in Tierra del Fuego in 1943, which, if true, makes a remarkable rewriting of knowledge of the Second World War. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A4in%C3%B6_Auer

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Väinö Auer's Timeline

1895
January 7, 1895
Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland
1921
November 15, 1921
Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland
1924
August 15, 1924
Finland
1929
March 19, 1929
Finland
1981
March 20, 1981
Age 86
Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland
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20 Hietaniemenkatu, Helsinki, 00100, Finland