The history of palaeobotany in Argentina during the 19th century

The first records of fossil plants in Argentina were related to the visits of the naturalist-explorers Azara, d'Orbigny, Darwin, de Moussy, Burmeister and Bonpland during the 19th century. The settlement of Burmeister in Buenos Aires in 1862 fostered the arrival, of foreign, mostly German, scie...

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Autor principal: Ottone, E.G.
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spelling todo:paper_03058719_v241_n_p281_Ottone2023-10-03T15:21:59Z The history of palaeobotany in Argentina during the 19th century Ottone, E.G. history of geology paleobotany Argentina South America Western Hemisphere World Argentina (fish) Azara The first records of fossil plants in Argentina were related to the visits of the naturalist-explorers Azara, d'Orbigny, Darwin, de Moussy, Burmeister and Bonpland during the 19th century. The settlement of Burmeister in Buenos Aires in 1862 fostered the arrival, of foreign, mostly German, scientists to work in, or closely related to, the School of Sciences in Córdoba. Among them were Stelzner, Brackebusch, Doering, Zuber, Avé-Lallemant, Hautal, Berg, Kurtz and Bodenbender. Fossil plants they collected were studied in part in Europe by Geinitz, Conwentz and Szajnocha, but also received opportune comments by Schenck, Nathorst, Zeiller and Ward. The first Argentine scientists who quoted the presence of fossil plants were Moreno, Lista, Fontana and Aguirre. The record of Tertiary plant remains from Tierra del Fuego by the Romanian explorer Popper and the Swedish Nordenskjöld and Dusén completed the palaeobotanical studies in Argentina during the 19th century. © The Geological Society of London 2005. Fil:Ottone, E.G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. SER info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03058719_v241_n_p281_Ottone
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topic history of geology
paleobotany
Argentina
South America
Western Hemisphere
World
Argentina (fish)
Azara
spellingShingle history of geology
paleobotany
Argentina
South America
Western Hemisphere
World
Argentina (fish)
Azara
Ottone, E.G.
The history of palaeobotany in Argentina during the 19th century
topic_facet history of geology
paleobotany
Argentina
South America
Western Hemisphere
World
Argentina (fish)
Azara
description The first records of fossil plants in Argentina were related to the visits of the naturalist-explorers Azara, d'Orbigny, Darwin, de Moussy, Burmeister and Bonpland during the 19th century. The settlement of Burmeister in Buenos Aires in 1862 fostered the arrival, of foreign, mostly German, scientists to work in, or closely related to, the School of Sciences in Córdoba. Among them were Stelzner, Brackebusch, Doering, Zuber, Avé-Lallemant, Hautal, Berg, Kurtz and Bodenbender. Fossil plants they collected were studied in part in Europe by Geinitz, Conwentz and Szajnocha, but also received opportune comments by Schenck, Nathorst, Zeiller and Ward. The first Argentine scientists who quoted the presence of fossil plants were Moreno, Lista, Fontana and Aguirre. The record of Tertiary plant remains from Tierra del Fuego by the Romanian explorer Popper and the Swedish Nordenskjöld and Dusén completed the palaeobotanical studies in Argentina during the 19th century. © The Geological Society of London 2005.
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