- Eugène Renevier
Eugène Renevier (
March 26 ,1831 –1906)Swiss geologist , was born atLausanne ,Switzerland , as a descendant of a noble family.In 1857 he became professor of geology and
paleontology in theUniversity of Lausanne . He is distinguished for his researches on the geology and paleontology of theAlps , on which subjects he published numerous papers in the proceedings of the scientific societies in Switzerland andFrance . With F. J. Pictet he wrote a memoir on "the Fossiles du terrain aptien de laPerte-du-Rhone " (1854). In 1894 he was appointed president of the Swiss Geological Commission, and also of the International Geological Congress held that year atZurich , in the previous meetings of which he had taken a prominent part. He published a noteworthy "Tableau des terrains sedimenlaires" (1874); and a second more elaborate edition, accompanied by an explanatory article "Chronographe geologique", was issued in 1897 as a supplement to the Report of the Zurich Congress. This new table was printed on colored sheets, the colors for each geological system corresponding with those adopted on the International geological map of Europe.External links
* http://www-sst.unil.ch/dept/histoire_en.htm
References
*1911
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