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See also: born at See also: Lausanne on the 26th of See also: March 1831
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In 1857 he became professor of geology and palaeontology in the university at Lausanne
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He is distinguished for his researches on the geology and palaeontology of the
See also: Alps, on which subjects he published numerous papers in the proceedings of the scientific See also: societies in See also: Switzerland and See also: France
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With F
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J
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Pictet he wrote a memoir on the Fossiles du terrain aptien de la Perte-du-Rhone (1854)
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In 1894 he was appointed president of the Swiss See also: Geological Commission, and also of the See also: International Geological Congress held that See also: year at Zurich, in the previous meetings of which he had taken a prominent See also: part
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He published a noteworthy Tableau See also: des terrains sedimentaires (1894); and a second more elaborate edition, accompanied by an explanatory article Chronographe geologique, was issued in '897 as a supplement to the Report of the Zurich Congress
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This new table was printed on coloured sheets, the See also: colours for each geological See also: system corresponding with those adopted on the International geological map of See also: Europe
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