Henri Termier
Professor Henri-François-Émile Termier was a French geologist.
Born in Lyon into a scholarly family, he served in the First World War as an artillery officer during which he earned the Croix de Guerre. After working as an assistant at the University in Montpellier, he became a geologist working for the Service géologique du Maroc, where he worked until 1940. He became well known for his studies of stratigraphy and fossil fauna, including the discovery of the first specimens of Titanichthys agassizi. Later, he taught at the University of Algeria, and ten years later, he became a chairman at the Sorbonne. He was married to professor Geneviève Termier, another prominent French paleontologist.
Selected bibliography
Paleontologie marocaine, 5 volumes, with Geneviève TermierEtudes geologiques sur le Maroc central et le Moyen Atlas septentrionalTraite de geologieTraite de stratigraphieBiologie des premiers fossilesLes Animaux prehistoriques- ''Histoire de la Terre''