The voyage of the ‘Guyot Stone’ from the Swiss Alps to Neuchâtel and Princeton

Author:

Bernoulli Daniel,Capuzzo Nicola

Abstract

AbstractIn 1890, former students of Arnold Guyot at the University of Neuchàtel dedicated a ‘large glacial boulder from Neuchâtel’ to his memory, now in front of Guyot Hall at Princeton University. We established that this block originated with all certainty from Upper Carboniferous conglomerates of the Salvan–Dorénaz Basin, the relics of which crop out in the Alps of western Switzerland and eastern France. During the Last Glacial Maximum, the boulder travelled from the lower Rhône Valley on the back of the Pleistocene Rhône Glacier to Neuchâtel from where, later, it crossed the Atlantic and was transported to Princeton. Guyot’s name is familiar to geologists because of the term ‘guyot’, introduced 1946 by Harry Hess for ‘curious flat-topped peaks scattered over millions of square miles in the Pacific basin’, many of which are now known to represent drowned carbonate platforms.

Funder

ETH Zurich

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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