Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1392944> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 44 of
44
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1392944 subject Q5837826.
- Q1392944 subject Q6583031.
- Q1392944 subject Q7031857.
- Q1392944 subject Q7031860.
- Q1392944 subject Q7997009.
- Q1392944 abstract "Achille Ernest Oscar Joseph Delesse (3 February 1817 – 24 March 1881) was a French geologist and mineralogist.He was born at Metz. At the age of twenty he entered the École Polytechnique, and subsequently passed through the Ecole des Mines. In 1845, he was appointed to the chair of mineralogy and geology at Besançon; in 1850, to the chair of geology at the Sorbonne in Paris; and in 1864, professor of agriculture at the Ecole des Mines. In 1878, he became inspector-general of mines. In early years as ingénieur des mines he investigated and described various new minerals; he proceeded afterward to the study of rocks, devising new methods for their determination, and giving particular descriptions of melaphyre, arkose, porphyry, syenite, and others. The igneous rocks of the Vosges, and those of the Alps, Corsica, etc., and the subject of metamorphism occupied his attention. He also prepared in 1858 geological and hydrological maps of Paris, with reference to the underground water, similar maps of the départements of the Seine and Seine-et-Marne, and an agronomic map of the Seine-et-Marne (1880), in which he showed the relation that exists between the physical and chemical characters of the soil and the geological structure. His annual Revue des progrès de géologie, undertaken with the assistance (1860–1865) of Auguste Laugel and afterwards (1865–1878) of Albert de Lapparent, was carried on from 1860 to 1880. His observations on the lithology of the deposits accumulated beneath the sea were of special interest and importance. His separate publications were: Recherches sur l'origine des roches (Paris, 1865); Étude sur le métamorphisme des roches (1869), Lithologie des mers de France et des mers principales du globe (2 vols. and atlas, 1871).He died in Paris on 24 March 1881.".
- Q1392944 thumbnail Achille_Delesse.jpg?width=300.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q1069.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q11451.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q1189954.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q12753.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q1286.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q14112.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q142.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q1471.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q187843.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q209842.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q22690.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q273626.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q2739611.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q2871271.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q329118.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q337238.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q36133.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q37776.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q380971.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q42045.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q520549.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q5837826.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q6465.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q6538759.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q6583031.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q673812.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q7031857.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q7031860.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q7946.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q7997009.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q8063.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q83353.
- Q1392944 wikiPageWikiLink Q90.
- Q1392944 type Thing.
- Q1392944 comment "Achille Ernest Oscar Joseph Delesse (3 February 1817 – 24 March 1881) was a French geologist and mineralogist.He was born at Metz. At the age of twenty he entered the École Polytechnique, and subsequently passed through the Ecole des Mines. In 1845, he was appointed to the chair of mineralogy and geology at Besançon; in 1850, to the chair of geology at the Sorbonne in Paris; and in 1864, professor of agriculture at the Ecole des Mines. In 1878, he became inspector-general of mines.".
- Q1392944 label "Achille Ernest Oscar Joseph Delesse".
- Q1392944 depiction Achille_Delesse.jpg.