Pierre Bernard Palassou

Pierre Bernard Palassou (9 June 1745, Oloron-Sainte-Marie – 9 April 1830, Ogenne-Camptort) was a French naturalist known for pioneer geological and mineralogical studies of the Pyrénées.[1]

He was a correspondent member of the Académie des sciences (1816–1830) and an honorary member of the Société linnéenne de Paris (1821).[2] His name is associated with the "Poudingues de Palassou", which are enormous beds of conglomerate rock found in the Pyrénées.[3] In 1784 he described Quercus palensis (Pyrenean oak) of the botanical family Fagaceae,[4] (synonym Quercus pyrenaica Willd.).[5]

Selected works

References

  1. Google Books A Natural History of Time by Pascal Richet
  2. Prosopo Sociétés savantes de France
  3. Nature, Volume 49 edited by Sir Norman Lockyer
  4. IPNI Quercus palensis
  5. The Plant List Quercus palensis
  6. Open Library list of published works
  7. "Author Query for 'Palassou'". International Plant Names Index.
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