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  1. May 28, 2019 · Charles Lyell was an avid reader and explorer who amassed compelling evidence that the Earth’s mountains and valleys were formed in prehistoric times by ever-present geological forces, not cataclysmic events.

  2. Sir Charles Lyell, (born Nov. 14, 1797, Kinnordy, Forfarshire, Scot.—died Feb. 22, 1875, London, Eng.), Scottish geologist. While studying law at the University of Oxford, he became interested in geology and later met such notable geologists as Alexander von Humboldt and Georges Cuvier.

  3. Sir Charles Lyell, 1st Baronet, Kt FRS (November 14, 1797 – February 22, 1875) was the foremost geologist of his time and publisher of the influential work, Principles of Geology.

  4. Charles Lyell - Geologist, Stratigraphy, Uniformitarianism: Publication of the Principles of Geology placed him among the recognized leaders of his field, compelling him to devote more time to scientific affairs. During these years he gained the friendship of men like Darwin and the astronomer Sir John Herschel.

  5. Charles Lyell was one of the most important scientists in the development of geology in the 19 th century. Lyell took some of the brilliant, yet fairly convoluted work of James Hutton and expressed his ideas in a form that was easier to understand.

  6. Charles Lyell left a career in law to follow his childhood passion of geology. His most influential work, Principles of Geology, was first published in 1830. This museum holds a collection of tens of thousands of Lyells fossil mollusc shells, shark teeth and other vertebrate remains.

  7. May 17, 2018 · People. Science and Technology. Geology and Oceanography: Biographies. Sir Charles Lyell. Lyell, Charles. views 2,790,267 updated May 17 2018. Lyell, Charles. ( b, Kinnordy, Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland, 14 November 1797; d. London, England, 22 February 1875) geology, evolutionary biology.

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