François-Alphonse Forel

Limnologist and hydrologist, Lake Geneva study

François-Alphonse Forel - Limnologist and hydrologist, Lake Geneva study
Born

February 2nd, 1841
184 years ago

Died

August 7th, 1912
112 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Switzerland

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Contributed significantly to the study of freshwaters and limnology. Investigated the physical and chemical properties of Lake Geneva and conducted extensive research on its ecology. Developed methods for analyzing water quality and sediment composition. Established the first laboratory dedicated to the study of freshwater systems, influencing future research in the field of limnology.

Pioneered limnological studies in Lake Geneva

Founded the first freshwater research laboratory

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