Juan Tavera
Juan Tavera (1917–1991) was a Chilean geologist and paleontologist. His most important work was on the marine invertebrate fossils of the formations of Algarrobo, Arauco and Navidad.[1] Tavera's work contributed to an increased understanding of the stratigraphy of Chile, for example by defining Ranquil Formation in 1942.[2]
Juan Tavera | |
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Born | 1917 |
Died | 1991 |
Nationality | Chilean |
Citizenship | Chile |
Known for | Study of the formations of Navidad, Arauco and Algarrobo |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Geology, paleontology |
Institutions | University of Chile Departamento de Minas del Estado |
Along with Charles Darwin, Juan Brüggen and Gustav Steinmann he is one of the prominent geologists to have studied Navidad Formation in Central Chile.
The species Paulckella taverai is named after him.[4]
References
- "Museo geológico:Paleontología". Sernageomin.cl. National Geology and Mining Service. Archived from the original on 11 November 2014. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
- García A., Floreal (1968). Ceccioni, Giovanni (ed.). El Terciario de Chile Zona Central (in Spanish). Santiago de Chile: Ediorial Andrés Bello. pp. 25–57.
- Rubilar R., Alfonso (2014), "ERNESTO PÉREZ D'ANGELO, 1932-2013: Obituario, bibliografía y una lista de los taxones por él descritos", Andean Geology (in Spanish), 41 (1)
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