Amund Helland

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Born(1846-10-11)11 October 1846
Died15 November 1918(1918-11-15) (aged 72)
OccupationsGeologist, Glaciologist
KnownforWorks on glacial erosion.
Norges Land og Folk (book series)
Amund Helland
Drawing of Amund Helland by Othar Holmboe.
Born(1846-10-11)11 October 1846
Died15 November 1918(1918-11-15) (aged 72)
OccupationsGeologist, Glaciologist
Known forWorks on glacial erosion.
Norges Land og Folk (book series)

Amund Helland (11 October 1846 15 November 1918) was a Norwegian geologist, politician and non-fiction writer. He is particularly known for his works on glacial erosion and the role of glaciers in the formation of valleys, fjords and lakes. He is also known for starting the series Norges Land og Folk, published in 20 volumes from 1885 to 1921.[1][2]

Helland was born in Bergen as the son of merchant Hans Helland (18171859) and Karen Marie Folkedal. He had six siblings. When his father died in 1859, his mother earned the family's living by running a pension. He died in Kristiania in 1918.[1]

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