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Jean de Charpentier
German-Swiss geologist

Jean de Charpentier

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German-Swiss geologist
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Place of birth
Freiberg, Mittelsachsen, Saxony, Germany
Place of death
Bex, Canton of Vaud, Switzerland
Age
69 years
Jean de Charpentier
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Biography

Jean de Charpentier or Johann von Charpentier (8 December 1786 – 12 December 1855) was a German-Swiss geologist who studied Swiss glaciers. He was born in Freiberg, Saxony, Germany and died in Bex, Switzerland.

After following in his father's footsteps as a mining engineer he excelled in his field while working in the copper mines in the Pyrénées and salt mines in western Switzerland.

In 1818 a catastrophic event changed his life focus when an ice-dammed lake in the Val de Bagnes above Martigny broke through its barrier, causing many deaths. Afterwards, he made extensive field studies in the Alps. Using evidence of erratic boulders and moraines and drawing on the works of Goethe, he hypothesized that Swiss glaciers had once been much more extensive. These boulders, characteristic of glaciers, were strewn as if they were brought there by glaciers that no longer existed. Even so, he wasn't sure how glaciers first formed, moved, or how they disappeared. His ideas were later taken up and developed by Louis Agassiz.

Legacy

The glacier of Charpentierbreen in Nathorst Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard is named after him.

See also: Ice age

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