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Wat (wie) is C Marsh Beadnell - definitie

AMERICAN PALEONTOLOGIST (1831-1899)
O. C. Marsh; O.C. Marsh; Othniel Marsh; Othniel C. Marsh; Professor Othniel Charles Marsh
  • Brontosaurus excelsus in the Yale [[Peabody Museum of Natural History]].  Found in 1879 at Como Bluff, Wyoming.
  • ''Hesperornis regalis,'' a species of ancient flightless bird with teeth, as drawn by Othniel Marsh, and published in his book, ''Odontornithes: A Monograph on the Extinct Toothed Birds of North America.''
  • Marsh's house, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
  • Othniel Marsh (center, back row) and assistants ready for digging

C. Marsh Beadnell         
BRITISH SURGEON, ROYAL NAVY OFFICER AND AUTHOR (1872-1947)
Charles Marsh Beadnell
Surgeon Rear-Admiral Charles Marsh Beadnell (17 February 1872 – 27 September 1947), best known as C. Marsh Beadnell, was a British surgeon and Royal Navy officer.
Clay Marsh         
AMERICAN PHYSICIAN
User:Askmewv2/sandbox; Draft:Clay Marsh
Clay Braden Marsh (born November 15, 1958) is an American physician, scientist, educator and university administrator. He has been vice president and executive dean for health sciences at West Virginia University since 2015.
Salt marsh         
  • Atlantic ribbed mussel, found in the [[low marsh]]
  • An Atlantic coastal salt marsh in [[Connecticut]].
  • Chaetomorpha linum]]'' is a common [[marine algae]] found in the salt marsh.
  • estuarine]] salt marsh along the [[Ōpāwaho / Heathcote River]], [[Christchurch]], New Zealand
  • Common reed (''[[Phragmites australis]]'') an invasive species in degraded marshes in the northeastern United States.
  • endemic]] to the [[high marsh]] zone.
  • Sapelo Island, Georgia, USA]]
  • Marine Park]] Salt Marsh Nature Center in [[Brooklyn]], New York
  • eastern seaboard]] of the United States. Considered a noxious weed in the [[Pacific Northwest]]
  • niche]] in salt marsh [[ecosystem]]s.
TYPE OF COASTAL ECOSYSTEM
Salt marshes; Salt-marsh; Intertidal salt marsh; Saline marshlands; Salt-marshes; Saline Marshlands; Saline marsh; Salt Marsh; Salt Marsh restoration; Salt swamp; Salt meadow; Saltwater marsh; Saltmarsh; Coastal salt marsh; Pluff mud; Saltmarshes
A salt marsh or saltmarsh, also known as a coastal salt marsh or a tidal marsh, is a coastal ecosystem in the upper coastal intertidal zone between land and open saltwater or brackish water that is regularly flooded by the tides. It is dominated by dense stands of salt-tolerant plants such as herbs, grasses, or low shrubs.

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Othniel Charles Marsh

Othniel Charles Marsh (October 29, 1831 – March 18, 1899) was an American professor of paleontology at Yale College and president of the National Academy of Sciences. He was one of the preeminent scientists in the field of paleontology. Among his legacies are the discovery or description of dozens of new species and theories on the origins of birds.

Born into a modest family, Marsh was able to afford higher education thanks to the generosity of his wealthy uncle George Peabody. After graduating from Yale College in 1860 he travelled the world, studying anatomy, mineralogy and geology. He obtained a teaching position at Yale upon his return. From the 1870s to 1890s, he competed with rival paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope in a period of frenzied Western American expeditions known as the Bone Wars. Marsh's greatest legacy is the collection of Mesozoic reptiles, Cretaceous birds, and Mesozoic and Tertiary mammals that now constitute the backbone of the collections of Yale's Peabody Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian Institution. Marsh has been called "both a superb paleontologist and the greatest proponent of Darwinism in nineteenth-century America."