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  • Émile Argand (6 January 1879 – 14 September 1940) was a Swiss geologist. He was born in Eaux-Vives near Geneva. He attended vocational school in Geneva...
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  • Argand may refer to: Aimé Argand (1755 – 1803), Swiss physicist and chemist and inventor of the argand lamp Émile Argand (1879 – 1940), Swiss geologist...
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    named after Swiss geologist Émile Argand in 1976. The name of the feature was approved by the IAU in 1976. Dorsa Argand, Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature...
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  • the earth sciences. The IUGS Scientific Awards of Excellence: IUGS – Émile Argand Award IUGS – James M. Harrison Award IUGS – Award for Geoscience Information...
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    unchallenged, as another school of thought was led by Alfred Wegener and Émile Argand. This competing view rejected the premise of planetary contraction, and...
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    fire!" (Max Semper, 1917) Nevertheless, the eminent Swiss geologist Émile Argand advocated Wegener's theory in his inaugural address to the 1922 International...
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  • the Alps were formed based on the work of Emile Argand. Some of his conclusions were not accepted even by Argand. Staub suggested the position of an orogenic...
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  • radically different from oceans in their behaviour. The mobilist theory of Émile Argand for the Alpine orogeny was criticized by Kurt Leuchs. The few drifters...
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  • bias against Russia has blocked recognition of their contributions. Émile Argand Alfred Wegener Roberto Mantovani Arthur Holmes Felix Andries Vening Meinesz...
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  • 107 km Giovanni Arduino (1714–1795) Dorsa Argand 28°06′N 40°36′W / 28.1°N 40.6°W / 28.1; -40.6 109 km Emile Argand (1879–1940) Dorsum Azara 26°42′N 19°12′E...
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  • Karrer 1923: Albert Heim 1924: Heinrich Zangger 1925: Alfred Gysi 1926: Emile Argand 1927: Hermann Sahli 1928: Jules Gonin 1929: Paul Niggli 1930: Aloys Müller...
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    emerged in the post-Suess era the other being headed by Alfred Wegener and Émile Argand. This competing view rejected Earth contraction and argued for continental...
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  • developed in India around 7th century. Argand diagram by Caspar Wessel in 1797, predating Jean-Robert Argand by nine years. Arrhenius equation. The equation...
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  • fixists (Frankel 1987, p. 206). Terms introduced by the Swiss geologist Émile Argand in 1924 (Krill 2011). Moreover, most of the blistering attacks were aimed...
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  • McKenzie field work award for graduate students using funds from the Emile Argand Award she received in 2016. McKenzie received multiple awards (details...
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  • mineralogy, University of Arizona Argandite: Mn7(VO4)2(OH)8 – Swiss geologist Émile Argand (1879–1940) Arfvedsonite: Na3(Fe,Mg)4FeSi8O22(OH)2 – Swedish chemist...
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    Aimé Argand (1750–1803), physicist and chemist, invented the Argand lamp Jean-Robert Argand (1768–1822), amateur mathematician, published the Argand diagram...
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    – William Morgan, British statistician, actuary (d. 1833) July 5 – Aimé Argand, Swiss physicist, inventor (d. 1803) July 9 – Louise Marie Thérèse Bathilde...
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    aerial navigation. Originally lit by open fires and later candles, the Argand hollow wick lamp and parabolic reflector were introduced in the late 18th...
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    Paris with an installation of 80 lamps. Their presence is mentioned by Émile Zola in his novel Au Bonheur des dames (Ladies paradise). In this occasion...
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