The article examines the organizational patterns of nineteenth-century Swiss Alpine geology. It argues that early and middle nineteenth-century Swiss geognosy was shaped in genealogical terms and that the patterns of genealogical reasoning and practice worked as a vehicle of transmission toward the generalization of locally gained empirical knowledge. The case study is provided by the Zurich geologist Albert Heim, who, in the early 1870s, blended intellectual and patrilineal genealogies that connected two generations of fathers and sons: Hans Conrad and Arnold Escher, Albert and Arnold Heim. Two things were transmitted from one generation to the next, a domain of geognostic research, the Glarus Alps, and a research interest in an explanatio...
The development of topography depends mainly on the interplay between uplift and erosion. These proc...
In the first half of the 19th century, the Wernerian Neptunism began to reveal some flaws. It no lon...
This issue stems from a round table organised as part of the 100th birthday celebrations of the Inst...
In the Alps — as with the rest of Europe — renewed interest in geoheritage sites has grown since the...
At the advent of the twentieth century, geologists believed that folded continental mountain chains ...
During the Quaternary glacial–interglacial cycles, glaciers repeatedly advanced from the Alps into t...
Throughout the most recent part of geological history, glaciers repeatedly built up in the Alps and ...
Cultural history has investigated the appropriation of mountain wilderness in considerable detail, w...
Following the major contributions of Wegener and Argand (Part 1), it was the work of synthesis carri...
Participants: Ansorge Jörg (ETHZ) den Brok Bas (EAWAG-EMPA) Dèzes Pierre (SANW) Gonzalez Laura (Univ...
Overdeepened valleys and basins are commonly found below the present landscape surface in areas that...
This paper presents a geomorphological map of the Hérens valley in the Western Swiss Alps. With an a...
We present a geological map, profiles and the results of a detailed structural analysis of the Early...
Swiss Mountains : Inventing and Using a Representation of the Landscape (18th-20th Century) This h...
lowed a pre-existing Miocene age erosional angular unconformity (Fig. 1; German: "Reliefübersc...
The development of topography depends mainly on the interplay between uplift and erosion. These proc...
In the first half of the 19th century, the Wernerian Neptunism began to reveal some flaws. It no lon...
This issue stems from a round table organised as part of the 100th birthday celebrations of the Inst...
In the Alps — as with the rest of Europe — renewed interest in geoheritage sites has grown since the...
At the advent of the twentieth century, geologists believed that folded continental mountain chains ...
During the Quaternary glacial–interglacial cycles, glaciers repeatedly advanced from the Alps into t...
Throughout the most recent part of geological history, glaciers repeatedly built up in the Alps and ...
Cultural history has investigated the appropriation of mountain wilderness in considerable detail, w...
Following the major contributions of Wegener and Argand (Part 1), it was the work of synthesis carri...
Participants: Ansorge Jörg (ETHZ) den Brok Bas (EAWAG-EMPA) Dèzes Pierre (SANW) Gonzalez Laura (Univ...
Overdeepened valleys and basins are commonly found below the present landscape surface in areas that...
This paper presents a geomorphological map of the Hérens valley in the Western Swiss Alps. With an a...
We present a geological map, profiles and the results of a detailed structural analysis of the Early...
Swiss Mountains : Inventing and Using a Representation of the Landscape (18th-20th Century) This h...
lowed a pre-existing Miocene age erosional angular unconformity (Fig. 1; German: "Reliefübersc...
The development of topography depends mainly on the interplay between uplift and erosion. These proc...
In the first half of the 19th century, the Wernerian Neptunism began to reveal some flaws. It no lon...
This issue stems from a round table organised as part of the 100th birthday celebrations of the Inst...