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Earth Science

Fourier, Joseph
[person]
French mathematician and physicist born in Burgundy, France (1768-1830). Fourier developed several mathematical equations still in use today to describe the transfer of heat, analyze harmonics, and provide a theoretical basis for the greenhouse effect. Fourier also served as a scientific advisor to Napoleon Bonaparte.
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