- (Bulgarian: Венец,
pronounced [vɛˈnɛt͡s]; also
transliterated Venec or
Venetz,
meaning "wreath") may
refer to the
following Bulgarian villages: Venets...
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Venetz Peak (80°23′S 25°30′W / 80.383°S 25.500°W / -80.383; -25.500) is a peak
rising to
about 1,500 m and
surmounting the
southeast rim of
Bonney Bowl...
- and he
rejected Perraudin's
theory as absurd. In 1818 the
engineer Ignatz Venetz joined Perraudin and
Charpentier to
examine a
proglacial lake
above the...
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Ignaz (Ignace)
Venetz (1788 — 1859) was a
Swiss engineer, naturalist, and glaciologist; as one of the
first scientists to
recognize glaciers as a major...
- and
glaciation as a
geological force took a
while to be accepted.
Ignaz Venetz (1788–1859), a
Swiss engineer,
naturalist and
glaciologist was one of the...
- Mya and
continues to the
present day. In 1821, a
Swiss engineer,
Ignaz Venetz,
presented an
article in
which he
suggested the
presence of
traces of the...
- in length. To stop the
rapid rise of waters, the
canton engineer Ignaz Venetz decided to
drill a
sluice hole
through the ice,
tunneling from both upstream...
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Ferrin Meaks Gil
Perkins as 1st
Bouncer Carey Loftin as Dice
Player Warner Venetz as
Stickman Ed Call as
Lutie McVie Richard Donald as The
Butler Gene LeBell...
- glaciology, both in
Iceland and abroad. John
Tyndall 1820 1893
Studied glacier motion Ignaz Venetz 1788 1859
Suggested the
existence of past ice ages...
- Trebitsch-Lincoln (1879–1943),
Hungarian adventurer and
convicted con
artist Ignaz Venetz (1788–1859),
Swiss engineer, naturalist, and
glaciologist Ignaz von Born...