La geología de Théodore Pavie

Pavie was born in Angers, France. He arrived to Montevideo in 1833. From there he went to Buenos Aires. He traversed the Pampa to Cordoba, San Luis and Mendoza. He crossed The Andes to Santiago de Chile, then went to Valparaiso and finally to Lima. He returned to Europe in 1834. He composed drawings...

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spelling I10-R375-article-286552020-08-07T20:03:21Z La geología de Théodore Pavie Ottone, Eduardo G. South America, explorers, 19th century, illustrations. América del Sur, viajeros, siglo XIX, ilustraciones. Pavie was born in Angers, France. He arrived to Montevideo in 1833. From there he went to Buenos Aires. He traversed the Pampa to Cordoba, San Luis and Mendoza. He crossed The Andes to Santiago de Chile, then went to Valparaiso and finally to Lima. He returned to Europe in 1834. He composed drawings of the Cerro de Montevideo, the coast of the La Plata estuary in Buenos Aires showing its terraced levels, and a view of the mouth of the Riachuelo with the La Punta Island, a geoform that does not exist today. He also made several compositions on the Sierras Pampeanas and, specially, on his trip across The Andes by the Uspallata Pass. His account of the crossing of this mountain range constantly referred to the weather stiffness of the last days of that winter. Pavie’s observations matches well with the historical series of the Mendoza River runoff which indicate that the spring of 1833 and the summer of 1834 was a period of high flow, normally related to the presence of abundant snow. Illustrations of Chile and Peru landscapes complete the compositions. Pavie nació en Angers, Francia. En 1833 llegó a Montevideo, de allí pasó a Buenos Aires, cruzó la pampa hasta Córdoba, San Luis y Mendoza, atravesó Los Andes hacia Santiago de Chile, luego fue a Valparaíso y finalmente a Lima, para retornar a Europa en 1834. Hizo dibujos del Cerro de Montevideo, la costa del estuario del Plata en Buenos Aires con sus niveles aterrazados y una vista de la desembocadura del Riachuelo con la isla de la Punta, que ya no existe en la actualidad. Realizó también algunas composiciones de las Sierras Pampeanas y, especialmente, del cruce de la cordillera por el paso de Uspallata. Se destacan, sus descripciones de la travesía, con referencias constantes a la rigidez climática de esos últimos días de aquel invierno. Estas observaciones concuerdan con datos obtenidos a partir de las series históricas de caudal inferido para el río Mendoza que señalan que la primavera de 1833 y el verano de 1834 habría sido un período de caudal alto, normalmente relacionado con la presencia de abundante nieve en la cordillera. Paisajes de Chile y Perú, completan las ilustraciones. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales 2020-08-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/FCEFyN/article/view/28655 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales; Vol. 7: Suplemento 1; 49-52 2362-2539 0373-9686 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/FCEFyN/article/view/28655/30437 Derechos de autor 2020 Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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topic South America, explorers, 19th century, illustrations.
América del Sur, viajeros, siglo XIX, ilustraciones.
spellingShingle South America, explorers, 19th century, illustrations.
América del Sur, viajeros, siglo XIX, ilustraciones.
Ottone, Eduardo G.
La geología de Théodore Pavie
topic_facet South America, explorers, 19th century, illustrations.
América del Sur, viajeros, siglo XIX, ilustraciones.
author Ottone, Eduardo G.
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title La geología de Théodore Pavie
title_short La geología de Théodore Pavie
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description Pavie was born in Angers, France. He arrived to Montevideo in 1833. From there he went to Buenos Aires. He traversed the Pampa to Cordoba, San Luis and Mendoza. He crossed The Andes to Santiago de Chile, then went to Valparaiso and finally to Lima. He returned to Europe in 1834. He composed drawings of the Cerro de Montevideo, the coast of the La Plata estuary in Buenos Aires showing its terraced levels, and a view of the mouth of the Riachuelo with the La Punta Island, a geoform that does not exist today. He also made several compositions on the Sierras Pampeanas and, specially, on his trip across The Andes by the Uspallata Pass. His account of the crossing of this mountain range constantly referred to the weather stiffness of the last days of that winter. Pavie’s observations matches well with the historical series of the Mendoza River runoff which indicate that the spring of 1833 and the summer of 1834 was a period of high flow, normally related to the presence of abundant snow. Illustrations of Chile and Peru landscapes complete the compositions.
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