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  1. Joseph Burr Tyrrell (Weston, 1 de noviembre de 1858 - Toronto, 26 de agosto de 1957) fue un geólogo, naturalista, cartógrafo y asesor minero canadiense.

  2. Joseph Burr Tyrrell, FRSC (November 1, 1858 – August 26, 1957) was a Canadian geologist, cartographer, mining consultant and historian. He discovered dinosaur ( Albertosaurus sarcophagus) bones in Alberta 's Badlands and coal around Drumheller in 1884.

  3. Joseph Burr Tyrrell, geologist, explorer, historian (born 1 November 1858 in Weston, Canada West; died 26 August 1957 in Toronto, ON). Tyrrell explored the vast areas of western and northern Canada, consolidating information gathered by earlier explorers and filling in blank spots on the maps, especially in the Northwest Territories, while ...

  4. Joseph Burr Tyrrell fue un geólogo, naturalista, cartógrafo y asesor minero canadiense. Descubrió grandes yacimientos de carbón bituminoso y también fue el primer descubridor de huesos fósiles del dinosaurio (Albertosaurus) en 1884 en las tierras baldías de Alberta en los alrededores de Drumheller en 1884.

  5. Joseph Tyrrell has been variously described as the doyen of Canadian mining men, the dean of mining, the man who conquered the Canadian North, Canada’s senior geologist, and the last of the great breed of map­making explorers and first of the modern mineral­finders and technologists.

  6. Geologist, explorer, surveyor, historian. Born in Ontario on 1 November 1858, son of William Tyrrell (1916-1904) and Elizabeth Burr (1825-1906), he joined the staff of the Canadian Geological Survey in 1881 and between then and 1898, when he left to become a full time mining engineer in Toronto, he carried out explorations and surveys ...

  7. Joseph Burr Tyrrell (1858 - ), Canadian explorer, geologist, and mining engineer, was born at Weston, Ontario, on November 1, 1858, son of William and Elizabeth (Burr) Tyrrell.