Jean Goguel Explained

Jean Goguel (2 January 1908 – 5 January 1987) was a French geologist and geophysicist. He was an Honorary Fellow of the Geological Societies of America, of London, and of Belgium. He played an important leadership role in the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics and he was made chairman of the European Association of Exploration Geophysicists in 1952[1] [2]

Family

Jean Marc Henri Victor Goguel is the son of Maurice Goguel, professor at the Sorbonne and dean of the Protestant theological faculty of Paris, and the brother of François Goguel and Elisabeth Labrousse, philosopher and historian. The family comes from a long line within the French Protestant tradition.

Diplomas and titles

In 1926, he graduated the Polytechnique. He became an engineer at the Corps des Mines in 1931, a chief engineer in 1942, and a general engineer in 1959. He earned a doctor of science in 1937.

Awards and honors

Books

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Bodelle . Jacques A. . Memorial to Jean Goguel 1908-1987 . The Geological Society of America . November 1987 .
  2. Web site: Prix Jean Goguel du Comité Français de Géologie de l'Ingénieur (CFGI) .