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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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