Louis Lliboutry | |
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Born | Louis Antonin François Lliboutry 19 February 1922 |
Died | 21 October 2007 | (aged 85)
Nationality | French |
Alma mater | École Normale Supérieure |
Known for | Founder and director of the Laboratory of Alpine Glaciology (Grenoble) |
Spouse | Claude Micanel (1929-2017) |
Children | Emmanuel and Olivier |
Awards | Seligman Crystal of the International Glaciological Society 1993 |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Glaciology and Geodynamics |
Institutions | University of Chile, Santiago and Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble, France |
Thesis | L'aimantation des aciers dans les champs magnétiques faibles : effets des tensions, des chocs, des champs magnétiques transversaux (1950) |
Doctoral advisor | Louis Néel |
Louis Lliboutry (born 19 February 1922 in Madrid; died on 21 October 2007 in Grenoble) was a French glaciologist, geophysicist, and mountaineer. While in Chile in the early 1950s, he analysed and explained the formation of snow penitents in the Andes, which marked his first contribution to glaciology. He founded in Grenoble in 1958 the Laboratory of Alpine Glaciology and headed it for 25 years; he also set up at that period a pioneering syllabus in geophysics. His contributions to mechanics of viscous media (such as ice and the Earth's mantle) and to geodynamics are internationally acknowledged.