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Bernhard Studer
The Glarus Alps, Knowledge Validation, and the Genealogical Organization of Nineteenth-Century Swiss Alpine Geognosy
James Hutton's Reputation Among Geologists in the Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Die Gründung Der Schweizerischen Geologischen Gesellschaft Und Ihre Seitherige Entwicklung
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Bir Bilim Adamının Serüveni "Celâl Şengör Kimbı" Söyleşi: Sefa Kaplan
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Charles Lyell Talks About, Reads About, and Looks at Loess Ian Smalley, Holger Kels, Tivadar Gaudenyi, Mladjen Jovanovic
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La Contribution De Pierre François Marie Bourdet (1785-1824), Dit Le Chevalier Bourdet De La Nièvre, À La Paléontologie
An Accumulated History 15 Generations of Studers from the 1590'S to 1992 Published June 1992 Spanning from Alsace, France to Canada and the U.S.A
Darwin. a Reader's Guide
Inventaire Louis Agassiz
150 Years of Plans, Geological Survey and Drilling for the Fréjus to Mont Blanc Tunnels Across the Alpine Chain: an Historical Review
Geological Society of London
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Der Rhein. Naturgeschichte Eines Deutschen Stromes
Inherited Territories the Glarus Alps Knowledge Validation and the Genealogical Organization of Nineteenth-Century Swiss Alpine Geognosy
Naturwissenschaftler Als Alpinisten
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Biographical Index of Former RSE Fellows 1783-2002
Earthquake Observation in Switzerland and Germany at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century
An Evaluation of Meteorological Observations by Samuel Studer (1807-1818)
An Annotated Calendar of the Letters of Charles Darwin in the Library of the American Philosophical Society 1799-1882 Mss.B.D25
JAHRBUCH DER GEOLOGISCHEN BUNDESANSTALT Jb
Kulturhistorische Notizen
Tectonic Units of Central Switzerland : Their Interpretation from A.D. 1708 to the Present Day
Lyell's Reception on the Continent of Europe: a Contribution to an Open Historiographical Problem
Why Plate Tectonics Was Not Invented in the Alps
Lyell's Reception on the Continent of Europe: a Contribution to an Open Historiographical Problem