Sir Charles Lyell
The guiding principle of geology is uniformitarianism as established in the writings of Lyell.
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Charles Lyell, an English geologist, published Principles of Geology in the 1830s to expand James Hutton's theory of gradualism into the theory of uniformitarianism, which replaced catastrophism as the favored theory of geologic change.
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Charles Lyell
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Principles of Geology was created in 1830.
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Georgius Agricola wrote a book of studies to further the study of geology.
Georgius Agricola wrote a book of studies to further the study of geology.
Charles Lyell's most famous book is called "Principles of Geology," first published in 1830. It is considered one of the foundational texts in modern geology.
Georgius Agricola wrote a book of studies to further the study of geology.
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Darwin read "Principles of Geology" by Charles Lyell during his voyage on the Beagle. This book influenced Darwin's thinking on the gradual change of landscapes over time, which later contributed to his theory of evolution by natural selection.
The guiding principle of geology is uniformitarianism as established in the writings of Lyell.
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