André Dumont

Geologist, Deceased Person

1809 – 1857

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Who was André Dumont?

André Hubert Dumont was a Belgian geologist.

Dumont was born in Liège. His first work was a masterly Mémoire on the geology of the province of Liège published in 1832. A few years later he became a professor of mineralogy and geology and afterwards Rector of the University of Liège. He subsequently turned his attention to the mineralogical and stratigraphical description of the geological formations in Belgium. The names given by him to many subdivisions of the Cretaceous and Tertiary have been adopted.

His Mémoire sur les terrains ardennais et rhénan de l'Ardenne, du Brabant et du Condroz is notable for the care with which the mineralogy of the strata was described, but the palaeontological characterization was insufficient, and neither did he adopt the terms Silurian or Devonian.

During twenty years he laboured on a geological map of Belgium. He spared no pains to make his work as complete as possible, examining—on foot—almost every area of importance in the country. Journeying to the more southern parts of Europe, he investigated the shores of the Bosphorus, the mountains of Spain and other regions, thereby collecting material for his geological map of Europe.

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Born
Feb 15, 1809
Liège
Also known as
  • Andre Dumont
Nationality
  • Belgium
Profession
Died
Feb 28, 1857

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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