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贵族阿奇勒-德-齐格诺(1813-1892 年)是意大利地质学家和博物学家,研究威尼托和蒂罗尔地区的地质和古生物特征。他的野外笔记附有大量极为详尽的图画。他的八本笔记写于 1841 年至 1890 年间,从他 28 岁开始,直到 1892 年去世前不久。他绘制了山地剖面草图、地图、地质露头,还绘制了化石水墨画以及考古和景观图。在 De Zigno 的笔记本中,最令人印象深刻的是大量的 "地层 "插图。这些都证明了他为了解所到山区主要地质剖面的年代和地层顺序而付出的巨大努力。1846 年春,De Zigno 穿越了闻名遐迩的多洛米蒂山脉,并在他的笔记本中详细描述了该地区的地质情况,为十九世纪中叶多洛米蒂山脉的地质知识提供了最新资料。De Zigno 利用 Leopold von Buch 绘制的地质图,从 Auer(奥拉)到 Bozen(博尔扎诺),走遍了整个西多洛米蒂山脉,包括 Predazzo 村的一个地点。朱塞佩-马尔扎里-彭卡蒂(Giuseppe Marzari Pencati)于 1819 年描述过这个地点,该地点因其岩层序列与 19 世纪初占主导地位的地层学理论海王星理论相矛盾而闻名于世。De Zigno 勾画了所谓 "原始岩石 "下的 "分层岩石",因此这些岩石并没有被置于整个地层序列的底部,他为当时的多洛米蒂地质学史做出了重大贡献。
THE GEOLOGICAL TRAVELS OF ACHILLE DE ZIGNO IN THE DOLOMITES DURING THE SPRING OF 1846
The nobleman Achille De Zigno (1813–1892) was an Italian geologist and naturalist who studied the geological and paleontological features of the Veneto and Tirol regions. His field notes were accompanied by a great number of extremely detailed drawings. His eight notebooks were written between 1841 and 1890, starting when he was 28 until shortly before his death in 1892. He sketched mountain sections, maps, geological outcrops, and he made ink drawings of fossils together with archeological and landscape views. The most impressive features in De Zigno's notebooks are the illustrations of a great number of ‘strati’. These testify to the great effort he made to understand the age and stratigraphic order of the main geological sections in the mountains which he visited.
In the spring of 1846, De Zigno crossed the already renowned Dolomites and described in detail in his notebooks the geology of the area, providing a state-of-the-art account of the geological kowledge of the Dolomites during the mid-nineteenth century. Using a geological map prepared by Leopold von Buch, De Zigno travelled from Auer (Ora) to Bozen (Bolzano), walking through all the western Dolomites, including a site in the village of Predazzo. The former locality, described by Giuseppe Marzari Pencati in 1819, was renowned for its rock layer sequence which contradicted neptunism, a dominant stratigraphic theory of the early 19th century. De Zigno, in sketching the ‘Stratified rocks’ underlying the so-called ‘Primitive rocks’ that therefore were not placed at the base of the entire stratigraphic sequence, made a significant contribution to the history of geology of the Dolomites of that time.
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