The Galenstock (3,586 m) is the fourth highest mountain in the Urner Alps in Switzerland . Its summit ridge lies on the border between the cantons of Uri and the Valais .
5-407: It was first climbed by Eduard Desor , Daniel Dollfuss Sr., and Daniel Dollfuss Jr., with guides H. Währen, M. Bannholzer, P. Brigger and H. Jaun on 18 August 1845. [REDACTED] Media related to Galenstock at Wikimedia Commons This article about a mountain, mountain range, or peak located in the canton of Uri is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about
10-569: A mountain, mountain range, or peak located in Valais is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Eduard Desor Pierre Jean Édouard Desor (13 February 1811, Friedrichsdorf , Grand Duchy of Hesse – 23 February 1882) was a Swiss geologist and naturalist . Desor studied law at Giessen and Heidelberg , was compromised in the republican movements of 1832/3 (see, for example, Hambach Festival and Frankfurter Wachensturm ), and escaped to Paris. Here his attention
15-753: The Jungfrau in 1841. He was in a guided party on the first ascent of the Lauteraarhorn on 8 August 1842 and of the Rosenhorn summit of the Wetterhorn on 28 August 1844. He spent a few years in the north of Europe, especially in Scandinavia , investigating the erratic phenomena peculiar to that region, From strata he examined in Denmark he introduced the term Danian in 1847, to characterize
20-571: The oldest stage of the Paleogene . Desor accompanied Agassiz in 1847 to the United States, found employment in the coast survey, and made with Whitney , Foster , and Rogers a geological survey of the mineral district of Lake Superior . Returning to Neufchâtel in 1852, he investigated with Gressli the orography of the Jura for industrial purposes. Desor became professor of geology at
25-664: Was drawn to geology. He made excursions with Élie de Beaumont , and in 1837 met Louis Agassiz at a meeting of naturalists in Neufchâtel . With Gressli and Vogt , Desor became an active collaborator with Agassiz, studying palaeontology and glacial phenomena, and contributing the essays for vol. iii. of Agassiz's Monographie d'echinodermes vivants et fossiles (Neufchâtel, 1842). Desor also published Excursions et sejours dans les glaciers et les hautes régions des Alpes de M. Agassiz et de ses compagnons de voyage (Neufchâtel, 1844). Together with James David Forbes , Desor ascended
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