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WEGENER, Alfred Lothar
WEGENER, Alfred Lothar (Berlin 1880-Greenland, 1930). German geophysicist and meteorologist. Author of the hypothesis of continental drift
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1. Title: A Pioneering Mind in Geophysics and Meteorology: Alfred Lothar Wegener (1880-1930). This portrait showcases Alfred Lothar Wegener (1880-1930), a German geophysicist and meteorologist, who is renowned for his groundbreaking hypothesis of continental drift. Born in Berlin during the 19th century, Wegener's intellectual curiosity and dedication to scientific exploration set him apart from his contemporaries. Wegener's innovative ideas were shaped during his extensive travels, particularly his expeditions to Greenland, where he observed the striking similarities between the geological formations on different continents. His hypothesis, first proposed in 1912, suggested that the continents were not fixed but rather in a state of constant motion, drifting apart and coming together over millions of years. This revolutionary concept challenged the widely-accepted belief of a static Earth. Wegener's work in geophysics and meteorology was not limited to continental drift. He also made significant contributions to our understanding of the Earth's climate and atmospheric conditions. His research on the Greenland ice cap and the polar ice cap's relationship to global climate change was particularly noteworthy. Dressed in a formal attire, complete with a tie, Wegener exudes an air of intelligence and determination. The portrait serves as a testament to the transformative power of scientific inquiry and the importance of challenging established beliefs. This image is a reminder of the 19th and 20th centuries' scientific advancements and the pivotal role Wegener played in shaping our understanding of the Earth and its processes. This photograph is an excellent addition to any collection focusing on the history of science, geophysics, meteorology, or German history. It is a rights-managed image, ensuring its authenticity and exclusivity for your use.
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