Arnold Henry Guyot (/ˈɡiːoʊ/ ghee-OH) (September 28, 1807 – February 8, 1884) was a Swiss-American geologist and geographer. Guyot was born on September...
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tops. Hess called these undersea mountains "guyots", after the 19th-century geographer Arnold Henry Guyot. Hess postulated they were once volcanic islands...
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crater is named after the Swiss-born American geographer and geologist Arnold Henry Guyot. Prior to naming in 1970 by the IAU, this crater was known as Crater...
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co-editor-in-chief of Johnson's New Universal Cyclopaedia (1876), alongside Arnold Henry Guyot. Other texts authored by Barnard, include Treatise on Arithmetic (1830)...
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named Guyot, after geologist Arnold Henry Guyot (1807–1884): Mount Guyot (Great Smoky Mountains), on the Tennessee/North Carolina border Mount Guyot (New...
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businessman Arnold Henry Guyot (1807–1884), a Swiss-American geologist and geographer Arnold Hauser (1892–1978), a Hungarian art historian Arnold Heertje...
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The glacier was named by the New York Times expedition of 1886 for Arnold Henry Guyot. List of glaciers Tyndall Glacier John B. Anderson, Gail Mowry Ashley...
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Institution in 1856, with an added note that the physical tables of Arnold Henry Guyot "will form a part of the important work proposed in this article"...
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of geography, notably urban development in developing countries. Arnold Henry Guyot (1807–1884) – noted the structure of glaciers and advanced understanding...
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geography. Published Cosmos and founded the study of biogeography. Arnold Henry Guyot (1807–1884), who noted the structure of glaciers and advanced the...
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eminent persons are those of Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, John Calhoun, Pope Pius IX, Arnold Henry Guyot, William H. Seward, Louis Philippe, Marshal Soult...
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suffered a major blow in the 1880s, when Princeton University geologist Arnold Henry Guyot undertook the first-ever comprehensive survey of the Catskills and...
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National Forest and Summit County. The mountain was named in honor of Arnold Henry Guyot, a Swiss-American geologist. Geology portal Geography portal North...
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flat-topped submarine volcanoes, which he termed guyots, after the 19th-century geographer Arnold Henry Guyot. After the war, he remained in the Naval Reserve...
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collided, thrusting the rock upward. Mount Guyot was named in honor of Swiss geographer Arnold Guyot by Guyot's friend, Samuel Buckley. Buckley was a naturalist...
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French musician Arnold Henry Guyot (1807–1884), Swiss-American geologist and geographer Géo-Charles (born Charles Louis Proper Guyot; 1892–1963), French...
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renaming the United States either "Appalachia" or "Alleghania". In 1861, Arnold Henry Guyot published the first systematic geologic study of the whole mountain...
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Princeton, New Jersey, he endowed a geology professorship, first held by Arnold Henry Guyot. The endowed chair is the second oldest at the school; as of the start...
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original Editors in Chief were Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard and Arnold Henry Guyot From 1893–1897, it was republished as Johnson's Universal Encyclopedia...
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Mount Guyot is a mountain located in Grafton County, New Hampshire. The mountain is named after Professor Arnold H. Guyot (1807–1884) of Princeton University...
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geography. Published Kosmos and founded the study of biogeography. Arnold Henry Guyot (1807–1884) – who noted the structure of glaciers and advanced the...
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summit for the fire tower was made well afterwards). For a time before Arnold Henry Guyot identified Slide, either Hunter or nearby Black Dome, central peak...
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The area's reputation suffered a major blow in the early 1880s when Arnold Henry Guyot, an occasional visitor, undertook to do in his spare time the first...
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Yanwu (China, 1613–1682) Lev Gumilev (Russia/Soviet Union, 1912–1992) Arnold Henry Guyot (Switzerland/US, 1807–1884) Mohammad Reza Hafeznia (Iran, born 1955)...
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(1876–1878), 4 volumes; editors Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard and Arnold Henry Guyot Johnson's (revised) universal cyclopaedia (1886) Johnson's Universal...
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(1876–1878), 4 volumes; editors Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard and Arnold Henry Guyot Cyclopedia of Universal History (1880–1884), world history The Complete...
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out until then. Seven years earlier, Princeton geology professor Arnold Henry Guyot had been staying at the Catskill Mountain House when he became interested...
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a trail up Slide Mountain, which had only recently been proven by Arnold Henry Guyot to be the range's highest peak and was thus attracting a great deal...
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made its appearance on this earth within quite recent times. Like Arnold Henry Guyot, Hugh Miller, and James Dwight Dana, he defended day-age creationism...
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supported by specifically enumerating: Louis Agassiz (1807-1873); Arnold Henry Guyot (1807-1884); John William Dawson (1820-1899); Enoch Fitch Burr (1818-1907);...
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