Pedro José Amadeo Pissis
Pedro José Amadeo Pissis Marín (Brioude, France, May 17, 1812 – January 21, 1889, Santiago de Chile) was a French geologist who served the Chilean government in the 19th century. He played an influential role in the cartography of Chile.[1] Pissis worked in Brazil and Bolivia before he arrived to Chile. He left Bolivia due to political problems and was preparing his departure to France in Valparaíso when Chilean minister Manuel Camilo Vial contacted him to do a geologic and mineralogic description of the Republic of Chile. Monte Pissis, the third highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere and second highest volcano in the world is named after him.
Pedro José Amadeo Pissis | |
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Born | Pedro José Amadeo Pissis 17 May 1812 Brioude, France |
Died | 21 January 1889 76) | (aged
Occupation | Geologist |
Known for | Cartography of Chile |
References
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- Memoria Chilena
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