Émile Argand

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Émile Argand was a Swiss geologist and pioneer of structural geology, renowned for his influential work on the tectonics of the Alps and the concept of mountain-building processes.

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instanceOf Swiss person
geologist
human
structural geologist
contributedTo development of structural geology as a discipline
understanding of large-scale crustal deformation
countryOfCitizenship Switzerland
era early 20th century
familyName Argand
fieldOfWork geology
structural geology
tectonics
givenName Émile
hasGender male
influenced development of modern plate-tectonic thinking about mountain belts
knownFor concepts of mountain-building processes
interpretation of large-scale nappe structures in the Alps
pioneering work in structural geology
studies of the tectonics of the Alps
languageOfWorkOrName French
name Émile Argand self-link
nationality Swiss
notableWork tectonic synthesis of the Alps
occupation geologist
placeOfActivity Alps region
Switzerland
studied Alpine orogeny
mountain-building mechanisms

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Émile notableBearer Émile Argand
Émile Argand name Émile Argand self-link