Jean Tricart

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Jean Tricart (16 September 1920 – 6 May 2003) was a French geomorphologist. In 1948 he became professor at the University of Strasbourg where he remained for the rest of his career.[1] The doctoral thesis of Tricard dealt with the Paris Basin and resulted in a publication acclaimed in France.[1] He collaborated often with his friend André Cailleux.[2] Beginning in 1962 he and Callieux published a band of five works on the subject of geomorphology and climate, publishing the last one in 1974. The bulk of his works were published in French.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Lugo Hubp, José (2003). "Jean Tricart (1920-2003)". Investigaciones geográficas (in Spanish). 51.
  2. ^ Hommage à André Cailleux (1907-1986).

Further reading

  • Clout, Hugh (2014), Lorimer, Hayden; Withers, Charles W. J. (eds.), "Jean Tricart (1920–2003)", Geographers: Biobibliographical Studies, vol. 33, London: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 11–42