Principles Of Geology by Charles Lyell
Being an Attempt to Explain the Former Changes of the Earth's Surface, by Reference to Causes Now in Operation
"Principles of Geology" is a foundational text in the field of geology that introduces the concept of uniformitarianism, the idea that the earth has been shaped by the same natural processes still in operation today, occurring at a consistent rate over time. This work argues against the then-prevailing catastrophic theories which suggested that the earth had been formed through supernatural or abrupt events. By meticulously documenting geological evidence and comparing current geological processes, such as erosion and sedimentation, the book demonstrates how vast geological changes are the cumulative result of slow, continuous processes. This perspective not only revolutionized geology but also had profound implications on the contemporary understanding of natural history and the age of the Earth.
The 15787th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1830
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 400-500
- Original Language
- English
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