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Edgar Aubert de la Rüe (1901–1991) was a French
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, traveller and photographer who was primarily devoted to the islands of
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,
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, and
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. Mount Aubert de la Rue on
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is named after him.


Biography

Source: Edgar Aubert de la Rüe was born on 7 October 1901 in
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(Switzerland) and died on 24 February 1991 in
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. He took on the duties of an engineer-geologist from the
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and a scientific adviser for the
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. He was also a Doctor of
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from the
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. He dedicated himself to the islands of
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(1932, 1935, 1937, 1941 to 1943, 1948, and 1970),
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(1928, 1929, 1931, and from 1949 to 1953), and
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, and from November 1937 to May 1938 he stayed in
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. As an Associate of the
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in Paris, his geological activities led him to difficult surveys all around the French Union:
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,
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, Syria - Lebanon, and
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. Edgar Aubert de la Rüe was elected as a corresponding member of the
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on 7 December 1951. He was Professor of higher studies of Latin America from 1965 to 1967.


Summary of his travels

*
Kerguelen Archipelago The Kerguelen Islands ( or ; in French commonly ' but officially ', ), also known as the Desolation Islands (' in French), are a group of islands in the sub-Antarctic region. They are among the most isolated places on Earth, with the closest t ...
: 12 November 1928 to 25 February 1929, 25 January to 27 March 1931, 11 December 1949 to 16 January 1950, 12 December 1951 to 6 January 1953; *
Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Pierre and Miquelon ( ), officially the Territorial Collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon (), is a self-governing territorial overseas collectivity of France in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, located near the Canada, Canadian prov ...
: 7 journeys (1932, 1935, 1937, 1939, 1941 to 1943, 1948, 1970) totalling three years; *
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: November 1937 to May 1938, accompanied by his wife. *Numerous other journeys - always with his wife - notably
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, and Vanuatu.


Kerguelen Islands

Source:Kerguelen Voyages
Edgar Aubert de la Rue made six journeys to the
Kerguelen Islands The Kerguelen Islands ( or ; in French commonly ' but officially ', ), also known as the Desolation Islands (' in French), are a group of islands in the subantarctic, sub-Antarctic region. They are among the Extremes on Earth#Remoteness, most i ...
ranging from six weeks to over a year. He spent in total more than two years in the islands - mostly with his wife Andrée. He made a significant contribution to the geology and biology of the area including two maps published in 1932 and 1952. His first visit was from 12 November 1928 to 25 February 1929 when he stayed at Port-Couvreux and Port-Jeanne d’Arc and explored the coasts and the islands aboard whaling vessels. From 24 January to the end of March 1931, he was commissioned to undertake a geological expedition for the Ministry of Colonies. From these two journeys came, in 1932, a thesis which was a sum of his unique knowledge of the Kerguelens at that time. Edgar Aubert de la Rüe returned to the Kerguelens from 11 December 1949 to 16 January 1950 and again from 12 December 1951 to January 1953 as a geologist and scientific adviser. He assisted in the first years of creation of the current database. The many place names that he assigned during his expeditions can be classified into different categories: - Descriptive names for the majority of his place names. - Names of professors and colleagues - e.g. Gandillot, Léon, Lu-taud, Jérémine... - Names of scientists or explorers on previous expeditions - e.g. Valdivia, Chun, Etienne Peau, Rallier du Baty... - Name of his wife: Andrée Aubert de la Rüe. ;List of place names assigned in the Kerguelen Islands by Edgar Aubert de la Rüe *Acoena (Valley) *Agates (Mountains) *Albatros (River) *Américains (River) *Andrée Aubert de la Rüe (Mountains) *Azorella (Hill) *Banquise (Cove) *Bélier (Island) *Belle-Ile *Bellevue (Hills) *Bellouard (Island) *Ben Edra (Point) *Berland (Islet) *Blanc (Mountain) *Bleu (Lake) *Brisée (Rock) *Cabanes (Point) *Cachée (River) *Cagne (Islets) *Canards (Pond) *Carroz (Mountain) *Cataractes (River) *Central (Plateau) *Charbon (Ravine) *Charbon (Valley) *Charrier (Bay) *Château (Crater) *Château (River) *Chionis (Point) *Chun (Lake) *Citadelle (The) *Cormorans (Islet) *Coupole (The) *Créneaux (The) *Dauphins (Point) *Demi-Lune (Pass) *Diane (Rock) *Doris (Lagoon) *Drumlins (Plateau) *Eboulements (Ravine) *Est (Plain) *Est (River) *Equerre (Bay) *Etang (Point) *Etienne Peau (Mountain) *Etoile (Point) *Fondrières (Plateau) *Froid (Lake) *Galets (River) *Gampert (Mountain) *Gandillot (Lake) *Glaciers (River) *Gorfous Dorés (Coast) *Grande Cascade (The) *Grande Muraille (The) *Grottes (Cove) *Harem (Point) *Haug (Mountain) *Invisible (Bay) *Jalu (Mountain) *Jérémine (Ridge) *Joly (Cove) *Joncs (River) *Jumelles (Rocks) *Kidder (Cape) *Lac (Isthmus) *Lacs (Plateau) *Laves (Crest) *Léon Lutaud (Mountain) *Lichens (Mountain) *Louis Gentil (Glacier) *Louison (Cove) *Lozère (Cascade) *Mamelles (The) *Manchots (River) *Marville (Lake) *Mica (Ravine) *Milieu (Mountain) *Millot (Point) *Moraines (River) *Neiges (Valley) *Névés (Mountain) *Noire (Beach) *Nord (River) *Norvégienne (River) *Olsen (Valley) *Otarie (River) *Ouest (River) *Paul Lemoine (Glacier) *Phonolite (Rock) *Pierre Termier (Mountain) *Quille (The) *Radioleine (Cove) *Rallier du Baty (Péninsula) *Ratmanoff (Cape) *Ravelo (Island) *Refuge (Mountain) *Ronde (Hillock) *Rouge (Cape) *Saint-Malo (Cove) *Simoun (Rock) *Sinistre (Valley) *Solitude (Mountain) *Source (Lake) *Studer (River) *Sud (River) *Tempêtes (Mountain) *Terrasses (River) *Tourmente (Mountain) *Tranchant (Cove) * Trapèze (Mountain) *Trois Lacs (River) *Tussock (Plateau) *Valdivia (Mountain) *Vent (Plateau) *Verte (Rock) *Vertes (Mountains) *Volcan (River) Source : DELEPINE, Gracie : Toponymie des Terres Australes, Documentation Française, Paris, 1973, 433 pages .Toponymy of the Southern Lands Extracts


Publications

* 1928: ''Precious and Ornamental stones'', Lechevalier, Paris, 301 p. * 1930: ''Unknown French Lands (Islands of Kerguelen-Crozet-Saint-Paul-Nouvelle-Amsterdam)'', SPE, Paris, 189 p. * 1932: ''Geological and geographical study of the Kerguelen archipelago'', Revue de géographie physique et de géographie dynamique, Paris, 231 p. + XXV pl. + 2 maps * 1935: ''Man and the Islands'', Gallimard, coll. géographie humaine Paris, 194 p. No. 6 * 1937: ''The Territory of Saint-Pierre et Miquelon: Study of physical and human geography'
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* 1937: ''The Territory of Saint-Pierre et Miquelon'', Journal de la Société des américanistes, Paris, 133 p., 6 pl. 1 map * 1939: ''French Somaliland'', Gallimard, Coll. Géographie humaine 14, Paris, 162 p.
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* 1940: ''Man and the wind'' Gallimard, Coll. Géographie humaine, Paris n° 16 * 1947: ''The region of Mont-Laurier, province of Québec, Canada. Some aspects of human geography in a shielded Canadian sector'
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* 1950: ''Some observations on the Oyampi of Oyapock (French Guyana)'
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* 1953: ''The Southern Lands'', (Presse Universitaire de France) * 1954: ''Two years on the Islands of Desolation'',
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, Coll. Sciences et Voyages, 316 pages * 1957: ''Arid Brazil (Life in the catinga)'' Gallimard, coll. Géographie humaine 29, Paris, 274 pages, ill., 23 cm * 1957: ''Tropics (Tropical nature)'', (with Jean-Paul Harroy and François Bourlière), Horizons de France, 206 pages * 1958: ''Man and Volcanoes'' Gallimard, Coll. Géographie humaine 30, Paris, 398 pages - XVI p. of plates, ill., 23 cm


Bibliography

* Durand, Marie, (2018)
« Géographie humaine, sciences coloniales et intérêt ethnologique : vie et œuvre d’Edgar Aubert de la Rüe »
in ''BEROSE - International Encyclopaedia of the Histories of Anthropology'', Paris.


See also

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Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Pierre and Miquelon ( ), officially the Territorial Collectivity of Saint Pierre and Miquelon (), is a self-governing territorial overseas collectivity of France in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, located near the Canada, Canadian prov ...
*
Kerguelen Islands The Kerguelen Islands ( or ; in French commonly ' but officially ', ), also known as the Desolation Islands (' in French), are a group of islands in the subantarctic, sub-Antarctic region. They are among the Extremes on Earth#Remoteness, most i ...
*
Vanuatu Vanuatu ( or ; ), officially the Republic of Vanuatu (; ), is an island country in Melanesia located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is east of northern Australia, northeast of New Caledonia, east o ...
*
French Somaliland French Somaliland (; ; ) was a French colony in the Horn of Africa. It existed between 1884 and 1967, at which became the French Territory of the Afars and the Issas. The Republic of Djibouti is its legal successor state. History French Somalil ...


External links


Kerguelen Island Toponymy, Edgar Aubert de la Rue
* Resources related to research
BEROSE - International Encyclopaedia of the Histories of Anthropology
Paris, 2018. (ISSN 2648-2770)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Aubert de la Rue, Edgar 1901 births 1991 deaths Photographers from Geneva Kerguelen Islands 20th-century French geographers Writers from Geneva