Jacques Triger
Jacques Triger (10 March 1801 – 16 December 1867) was a French geologist who invented the "Triger process" for digging through waterlogged ground using a pressurised caisson.
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Born | Mamers, France | March 10, 1801
Died | December 16, 1867 66) Paris, France | (aged
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Fields | Geology |
Triger was also deputy director of coal mining operations in Chalonnes-sur-Loire (Maine-et-Loire).
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