- Pierre-Marie Termier
Pierre-Marie Termier (July 3, 1859–October 23, 1930) was a French
geologist .He was born in
Lyon , in Rhône,France , the son of Joseph François Termier and Jeanne Mollard. At the age of 18 he entered the Polytechnic School, then the Paris School of Mines in 1880. After graduation he became professor at the school of mines atSaint-Etienne . In 1894 he left forParis , where he would teach for the remainder of his career.He was elected as a member of the Academy of Science in 1909, in the
mineralogy section. Two years later he became the director of the French geologicalcartography service. In 1930 he became vice-president of the Academy.During his career he performed geological studies of the
Alps , as well asCorsica andNorth Africa . He was a proponent of thenappe concept and oftectonics as a mountain-building force.The
wrinkle-ridge Dorsum Termier on theMoon is named after him.External links
* [http://www.annales.org/archives/x/term.html Pierre Marie Termier (1859-1930)] , "Annales des Mines".
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