Charles Darwin would be one, as is Joseph Banks. In antiquity, Pliny was one who left useful observations.
Pliny the Elder, a Roman author, is the author of the "Natural History," an influential encyclopedic work that covers a wide range of subjects including geography, zoology, botany, astronomy, and minerals. It was written in the first century AD and remains one of the largest single works to have survived from the Roman Empire.
The author of Principles of Geology, Charles Lyell, was a major influence on Charles Darwin. Darwin studied Lyell's work, which emphasized the gradual change of Earth's surface over long periods of time. This concept of gradual change and uniformitarianism helped shape Darwin's ideas on evolution and natural selection.
A well-known scientist that studies weathering is Professor David R. Montgomery. He is a geomorphologist and author who has conducted extensive research on the processes of soil erosion, weathering, and landscape evolution. Montgomery's work has helped to deepen our understanding of how natural processes shape the Earth's surface over time.
The author of the Harcourt science book for 3rd grade is Michael J. Bell.
The core themes and plot elements are typically retained in an author's reinterpretation of an original work. These may be reimagined or explored in different ways, but they often form the foundation of the new story.
Jim Peacock has written: 'The Vancouver Natural History Society, 1918-1993' -- subject(s): Conservation of natural resources, History, Natural history, Vancouver Natural History Society
William Baird has written: 'A cyclopeadia of the natural sciences' -- subject(s): Natural history, Encyclopedias 'A dictionary of natural history' -- subject(s): Natural history, Dictionaries 'A cyclopedia of the natural sciences' -- subject(s): Natural history, Dictionaries
Morgan George Watkins has written: 'Gleanings From The Natural History Of The Ancients' -- subject(s): Natural History, History
M. G Watkins has written: 'Gleanings from the natural history of the ancients' -- subject(s): Natural history, History
George Perry has written: 'Arcana, or, The museum of natural history' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Plants, Natural history illustration, Animals, Natural history illustrators
Andrew Kitchener has written: 'Beavers' 'The Natural History of the Wild Cats (Natural History of Mammals Series)'
G. R. Seamons has written: 'Natural history' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Natural history
Marian Tellander has written: 'Space' -- subject(s): Natural history, Readers 'Space' -- subject(s): Natural history, Readers 'Space' -- subject(s): Natural history, Readers
Brent Altsheler has written: 'Natural history index-guide' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Indexes, Natural history, Nomenclature
Ray Chapman has written: 'The natural history of Bournemouth and the surrounding area' -- subject(s): Natural history, Wildlife conservation
Daniel M. Smyser has written: 'The study of natural history' -- subject(s): Natural history, Study and teaching
Philip Marshall Hicks has written: 'The development of the natural history' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The development of the natural history'