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{{short description|French geographer (1920-2003)}}
{{short description|French geographer (1920-2003)}}
'''Jean Tricart''' (16 September 1920 – 6 May 2003) was a French [[geomorphology|geomorphologist]]. In 1948, he became a professor at the [[University of Strasbourg]], where he remained for the rest of his career.<ref name=Lugo>
'''Jean Tricart''' (16 September 1920 – 6 May 2003) was a French [[geomorphology|geomorphologist]]. In 1948, he became a professor at the [[University of Strasbourg]], where he remained for the rest of his career.<ref name=Lugo>
{{cite journal |last=Lugo Hubp |first=José |date=2003 |title=Jean Tricart (1920-2003) |url=http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0188-46112003000200014 |journal=Investigaciones Geográficas|language=es |volume=51 }}</ref> The Tricart's doctoral thesis dealt with the [[Paris Basin]] and resulted in a publication acclaimed in France.<ref name=Lugo/> He often collaborated with his friend [[André Cailleux]].<ref>[http://www.annales.org/archives/cofrhigeo/cailleux.html Hommage à André Cailleux (1907-1986).]</ref> From 1962 to 1974, he and Callieux published five works on the subject of [[climatic geomorphology|geomorphology and climate]]. Most of his works were published in French.<ref name=Lugo/>
{{cite journal |last=Lugo Hubp |first=José |date=2003 |title=Jean Tricart (1920-2003) |url=http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0188-46112003000200014 |journal=Investigaciones Geográficas|language=es |volume=51 }}</ref> The Tricart's doctoral thesis dealt with the [[Paris Basin]] and resulted in a publication acclaimed in France.<ref name=Lugo/> He often collaborated with his friend [[André Cailleux]].<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Ellenberger |first=François |date=1987 |title=Hommage à André Cailleux (1907-1986) |url=https://www.annales.org/archives/cofrhigeo/cailleux.html |journal=Travaux du Comité français d'histoire de la géologie (COFRHIGEO) |issue=12 |pages=101–113}}</ref> From 1962 to 1974, he and Callieux published five works on the subject of [[climatic geomorphology|geomorphology and climate]]. Most of his works were published in French.<ref name=Lugo/>


Tricart considered that he had, 'a broad systems approach to landform genesis.'.<ref>Tricart, J.L.F.. 1996, in Geomorphology Sans Frontières', Eds. McCann, S.B. & Ford, D.C. Chichester: John Wiley, 68-81.</ref> This paper is response to Denys Brunsden's 'Tablets of Stone'.<ref>Brunsden, D. 1990. Tablets of stone: toward the Ten Commandments of Geomorphology. Zetschrift fur geomorphologie, Supplementband 79, 2-37 and see also Brunsden in McCann and Ford, op cit</ref>
Tricart considered that he had, 'a broad systems approach to landform genesis.'.<ref>Tricart, J.L.F.. 1996, in Geomorphology Sans Frontières', Eds. McCann, S.B. & Ford, D.C. Chichester: John Wiley, 68-81.</ref> This paper is response to Denys Brunsden's 'Tablets of Stone'.<ref>Brunsden, D. 1990. Tablets of stone: toward the Ten Commandments of Geomorphology. Zetschrift fur geomorphologie, Supplementband 79, 2-37 and see also Brunsden in McCann and Ford, op cit</ref>

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

Tricart considered that he had, 'a broad systems approach to landform genesis.'.[3] This paper is response to Denys Brunsden's 'Tablets of Stone'.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c Lugo Hubp, José (2003). "Jean Tricart (1920-2003)". Investigaciones Geográficas (in Spanish). 51.
  2. ^ Ellenberger, François (1987). "Hommage à André Cailleux (1907-1986)". Travaux du Comité français d'histoire de la géologie (COFRHIGEO) (12): 101–113.
  3. ^ Tricart, J.L.F.. 1996, in Geomorphology Sans Frontières', Eds. McCann, S.B. & Ford, D.C. Chichester: John Wiley, 68-81.
  4. ^ Brunsden, D. 1990. Tablets of stone: toward the Ten Commandments of Geomorphology. Zetschrift fur geomorphologie, Supplementband 79, 2-37 and see also Brunsden in McCann and Ford, op cit

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