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Arturo Issel (Genoa April 11, 1842 – Genoa November 27, 1922) was an Italian geologist, palaeontologist, malacologist and archaeologist, born in Genoa. He is noted for first defining the Tyrrhenian Stage in 1914. Issel was also renowned at the time for his work on codifying information within anthropology and ethnology, for which he is still remembered. The Issel Bridge, an undersea ridge separating parts of the Tyrrhenian Sea, and the Issel Seamount were named in Arturo Issel's honor. The mineral is also named in his honor.

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  • Arturo Issel (en)
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  • Arturo Issel (né le 11 avril 1842 à Gênes et mort le 27 novembre 1922 dans cette même ville) est un géologue, un paléontologue et un malacologiste italien. (fr)
  • Arturo Issel (Genova, 11 aprile 1842 – Genova, 27 novembre 1922) è stato uno scienziato, geologo, paleontologo, e malacologo italiano. (it)
  • أرتورو إيسيل (جنوة 11 أبريل 1842 - جنوة 27 نوفمبر 1922) كان جيولوجيًا إيطاليًا وعالمًا في علم الأحياء القديمة وعلم الرخويات وعلم الآثار، وُلد في جنوة. وقد اشتهر لأول مرة بتحديد المرحلة التيرانية في عام 1914. اشتهر إيسيل أيضًا في ذلك الوقت بعمله في تدوين المعلومات في الأنثروبولوجيا والإثنولوجيا، ولا يزال يذكر بذلك. تم تسمية جسر إيسيل، وهو سلسلة من التلال تحت البحر تفصل بين أجزاء من البحر التيراني، وإيسيل سيماونت على شرفه. (ar)
  • Arturo Issel (Genoa April 11, 1842 – Genoa November 27, 1922) was an Italian geologist, palaeontologist, malacologist and archaeologist, born in Genoa. He is noted for first defining the Tyrrhenian Stage in 1914. Issel was also renowned at the time for his work on codifying information within anthropology and ethnology, for which he is still remembered. The Issel Bridge, an undersea ridge separating parts of the Tyrrhenian Sea, and the Issel Seamount were named in Arturo Issel's honor. The mineral is also named in his honor. (en)
  • Arturo Issel (* 11. April 1842 in Genua; † 27. November 1922 ebenda) ist ein italienischer Geologe, Paläontologe, Prähistoriker und Malakologe. Issel studierte in Pisa mit dem Laurea-Abschluss 1862 mit Auszeichnung und wurde 1866 Professor für Mineralogie und Geologie an der Universität Genua Ab 1876 hatte er eine ordentliche Professur und 1892 gab er die Professur für Mineralogie ab und behielt den Geologielehrstuhl. 1917 wurde er pensioniert. 1914 führte er das Tyrrhenische Stadium des Pleistozän für den Mittelmeerraum ein. Sein Sohn (1878–1936) war Zoologie-Professor in Genua. (de)
  • Arturo Issel (Gênova, 11 de abril de 1842 — Gênova, 27 de novembro de 1922) foi um arqueólogo, geólogo, malacólogo e paleontólogo italiano. Era uma figura recorrente no contexto acadêmico de sua cidade natal, assumindo as cadeiras de mineralogia e geologia por quase duas décadas. Entre sua vasta contribuição, destaca-se as explorações nas cavernas Arene Candide e , as expedições à África Oriental e os estudos sobre as oscilações do solo. (pt)
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