Principles of Geology

Charles Lyell

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Author
Charles Lyell
Publish Date
2009-07-20
Subtitle
An Attempt to Explain the Former Changes of the Earth's Surface, by Reference to Causes Now in Operation
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
540
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
1108001351
ISBN-13
9781108001359
citemno
134661
Edition
Illustrated
SKU
9781108001359

Description

In 1830–33, Charles Lyell laid the foundations of evolutionary biology with Principles of Geology, a pioneering three-volume book that Charles Darwin took with him on the Beagle. Lyell championed the ideas of geologist James Hutton, who formulated one of the fundamental principles of modern geology – uniformitarianism. This proposed that natural processes always operate according to the same laws, allowing us to understand how features of the Earth's surface were produced by physical, chemical, and biological processes over long periods of time. Volume 1 consists of 26 chapters, a comprehensive index and woodcut illustrations of various mechanisms of geological change. Lyell begins with a definition of geology and then reviews ancient theories of the successive destruction and renovation of the world. He mentions James Hutton's ideas in chapter four, and goes on to discuss the effects of climate change, running water, volcanic eruptions and earthquakes on the Earth's crust.