Joseph Marie Elisabeth Durocher

Geologist, Deceased Person

1817 – 1858

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Who was Joseph Marie Elisabeth Durocher?

Joseph Marie Élisabeth Durocher was a French geologist.

Educated at the École Polytechnique and École des Mines in Paris, he qualified as a mining engineer. Early in his career he travelled in the northern parts of Europe to study the metalliferous deposits, and he contributed the articles on geology, mineralogy, metallurgy and chemistry to Paul Gaimard's Voyages de la commission scientifique du Nord de la Scandinavie, en Laponie, au Spitlberg et aux Feroe, pendant les annes 1838-1840.

In 1844 be became professor of geology and mineralogy at Rennes. His attention was now largely directed to the study of the artificial production of minerals, to the metamorphism of rocks, and to the genesis of igneous rocks. In 1857 he published his famous Essai de pétrologie comparee, in which he expressed the view that the igneous rocks have been derived from two magmas which coexist beneath the solid crust, and are respectively acid and basic.

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Born
May 31, 1817
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Died
Dec 3, 1858

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on July 23, 2013

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