Charles Darwin, Robert Fitzroy and Simon Rodriguez met in Concepcion, Chile, after the earthquake of February 20, 1835.

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From: Interciencia
Date: 20030901
Author:© , Klaus; Hirshbein, Cesia; Jaffà Whittembury, Guillermo; Yudilevich, David

RESUMEN

Simón Rodríguez (SR) estaba en Concepción durante el terremoto de febrero 20, 1835, que destruyó la ciudad. Un mes después le fue solicitado, junto a otros dos moradores, un informe sobre el estado de la ciudad. El informe, fechado agosto 13, 1835 menciona que FitzRoy Esq. notó que la Isla de Santa María fue levantada 9 pies tras el terremoto. Igual valor aparece en los informes de Robert FitzRoy (FR) y Charles Darwin (CID). CD y FR visitaron Concepción entre 4 y 7 de marzo, y RF en marzo 27 a abril 17, y junio 21 a julio 9, 1835. No hubo posibilidad de ...

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