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  1. Clarence Edward Dutton (May 15, 1841 – January 4, 1912) was an American geologist and US Army officer. Dutton was born in Wallingford, Connecticut on May 15, 1841. He graduated from Yale College in 1860 and took postgraduate courses there until 1862, when he enlisted in the 21st Connecticut Volunteer Infantry; he fought at ...

  2. 7 de ene. de 2014 · Clarence Dutton lo llamó isostasia y fue de los primeros en darse cuenta de las implicaciones que tenía para la dinámica interna de la Tierra. Varios geólogos vieron en él la explicación a los niveles cambiantes de tierra y mar en Escandinavia: propusieron que durante la última glaciación el peso de las masa de hielo había ...

  3. 11 de may. de 2024 · Clarence Edward Dutton (born May 15, 1841, Wallingford, Conn., U.S.—died Jan. 4, 1912, Englewood, N.J.) was an American geologist and pioneer seismologist who developed and named the principle of isostasy.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2017 · Clarence Edward Dutton (1841–1912), a Yale University graduate, served in the Civil War and, as a captain in the United States Army, was detailed for duty with John Wesley Powell’s US Geographical and Geological Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region and, later, the US Geological Survey.

  5. One destined to become a top-flight assistant and colleague was Clarence Edward Dutton, now identified in standard biographies as "soldier and geologist." Dutton was born May 15, 1841, at Wallingford, Connecticut, where his father was a shoemaker and also served for many years as postmaster.

  6. Dutton studied the effects of the catastrophic Charleston earthquake of 31 August 1886 and later engaged in irrigation research in the American West. Dutton critically reviewed many major geological concepts, including the causes of volcanism, earthquakes and, especially, orogeny.

  7. Dutton, Clarence Edward (1841-1912). Militar y geológo norteamericano, nacido en Wallingford, en el estado de Connecticut el 15 de mayo de 1841 y muerto Englewood, en New Jersey, en 1912.