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NICOLAS DESMAREST (1725-1815)

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Originally appearing in Volume V08, Page 97 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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NICOLAS DESMAREST (1725-1815)  , French geologist, was born at Soulaines, in the department of
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Aube, on the 16th of September 1725 . Of humble parentage, he was educated at the college of the Oratorians of
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Troyes and Paris . Taking full
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advantage of the instruction he received, he was able to support himself by teaching, and to continue his studies independently . Buff on's Theory of the Earth interested him, and in 1753 he successfully competed for a prize by writing an essay on the ancient connexion between England and France . This attracted much attention, and ultimately led to his being employed in studying and
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reporting on manufactures in different countries, and in 1788 to his appointment as inspector-general of the manufactures of France . He utilized his journeys, travelling on
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foot, so as to add to his knowledge of the earth's structure . In 1763 he made observations in
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Auvergne, recognizing that the prismatic basalts were old
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lava streams, comparing them with the columns of the Giant's
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Causeway in Ireland, and referring them to the operations of
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extinct volcanoes . It was not, however, until 1974 that he published an essay on the subject, accompanied by a
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geological map, having meanwhile on several occasions revisited the
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district . He then pointed out the succession of volcanic outbursts and the changes the rocks had undergone through weathering and erosion . As remarked by
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Sir A . Geikie, the
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doctrine of the origin of valleys by the erosive
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action of the streams which flow through them was first clearly taught by Desmarest . An enlarged and improved edition of his map of the volcanic region of Auvergne was published after his
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death, in 1823, by his son ANSELME GAETAN DESMAREST (1784-1838), who was distinguished as a zoologist, and author of
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memoirs on
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recent and fossil
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crustacea .

He died in Paris on the 20th of September 1815 . See The Founders of

Geology, by Sir A . Geikie (1897), pp . 48-78 . (H . B .

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