Francisco Hervé
Francisco Hervé Allamand (born 1942) is a Chilean geologist known for his contributions to the paleogeography and tectonics of Chile and Antarctica.Together with I. Fuenzalida, E. Araya and A. Solano he named the Liquiñe-Ofqui Fault in 1979.
In a 2012 contribution to the blog of ''El Mercurio'' he expressed concern for the sudden emergence of new geology degrees offered by both traditional and non-traditional private Chilean universities stating that granting new degrees involves complex and costly tasks.
Hervé Island in Antarctica is named after Francisco Hervé. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Francisco Hervé, Mauricio Calderón, C. Mark Fanning, Stefan Kraus, Robert J PankhurstGet access
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2by Joaquin Bastias, Richard Spikings, Teal Riley, Alexey Ulianov, Anne Grunow, Massimo Chiaradia, Francisco HervéGet access
Published in Data in Brief (2021)
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3by Jacobus P Le Roux, Jacqueline Puratich, F. Amaro Mourgues, José Luis Oyarzún, Rodrigo A Otero, Teresa Torres, Francisco HervéGet access
Published 2010
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4by Rodrigo A Otero, Teresa Torres, Jacobus P Le Roux, Francisco Hervé, C. Mark Fanning, Roberto E Yury-Yáñez, David Rubilar-RogersGet access
Published 2012
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