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Principles of Geology
Book • 1830
Charles Lyell's 'Principles of Geology' is a seminal work published in three volumes from 1830 to 1833.
It presents a comprehensive overview of geological processes, emphasizing uniformitarianism as a method to understand Earth's history by referencing current processes.
This theory significantly influenced Charles Darwin and laid the groundwork for modern geological thought by distancing geology from biblical interpretations and promoting a scientific approach.
It presents a comprehensive overview of geological processes, emphasizing uniformitarianism as a method to understand Earth's history by referencing current processes.
This theory significantly influenced Charles Darwin and laid the groundwork for modern geological thought by distancing geology from biblical interpretations and promoting a scientific approach.
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when Darwin is looking at strata and at the same time reading this book.


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as a book with a frontispiece summarizing his theory about the temple sinking and rising.

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