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Scipione Breislak (1748 – 15
February 1826),
Italian geologist of
Swedish parentage, was born in Rome in 1748. He
distinguished himself as a professor...
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Breislak is a
lunar impact crater that lies
within one
crater diameter north-northwest of the
crater Baco, in the
southern part of the Moon. To the north-northwest...
- west-northwest of the
prominent Pitiscus. To the west-northwest of
Ideler is
Breislak. This
feature forms part of a
nearly matched crater pair with
Ideler L...
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southwest of
Barocius is Clairaut, and to the south-southeast lies
Breislak. The rim of
Barocius has been worn and
eroded by
countless subsequent impacts...
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south and Baco B to the northwest.
Further to the
north is the
crater Breislak, and
equally distant to the
northeast is Ideler.
Further to the west is...
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Volcanic gases were
collected and
analysed as long ago as 1790 by
Scipione Breislak in Italy. The
composition of
volcanic gases is
dependent on the movement...
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Bredikhin (1831–1904)
WGPSN Breislak 48°19′S 18°19′E / 48.31°S 18.31°E / -48.31; 18.31 (
Breislak) 48.64 1935
Scipione Breislak (1748–1826)
WGPSN Brenner...
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harvested it from the
Solfatara crater and
Mount Vesuvius near Naples, Italy.
Breislak, Scipion,
Essais mineralogiques sur la
solfatare de
Pouzzole (Naples, Italy:...
- Borghese, 10th
Prince of
Sulmona (1871–1927),
Italian prince Scipione Breislak (1748–1826),
Italian geologist Scipione del
Ferro (1465–1526), Italian...
- of the complex,
possibly copied from
another drawing. In 1798,
Scipione Breislak described his
fieldwork at the site in his
Topografia fisica della Campania...