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  1. Mar 22, 2024 · Charles Lyell, Scottish geologist largely responsible for the general acceptance of the view that all features of the Earth’s surface are produced by physical, chemical, and biological processes through long periods of geological time. His achievements laid the foundations for evolutionary biology.

  2. Sir Charles Lyell, 1st Baronet, FRS (14 November 1797 – 22 February 1875) was a Scottish geologist who demonstrated the power of known natural causes in explaining the earth's history.

  3. For the first one or two billion years of Earth’s history, plate tectonics didn’t even exist as we know it today. Lyell had an equally profound effect on our understanding of life’s history. He influenced Darwin so deeply that Darwin envisioned evolution as a sort of biological uniformitarianism.

  4. Oct 19, 2019 · Biography of Charles Lyell. Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain. By. Heather Scoville. Updated on October 19, 2019. Learn more about famous geologist Charles Lyell's life and his contributions to the Theory of Evolution. Early Life and Education: Born November 14, 1797 - Died February 22, 1875.

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  5. Sir Charles Lyell around 1865-1870. 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. Amassing a tremendous amount of evidence, both from his own field research and the work of others, Lyell popularized the concept ...

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  7. James Hutton. Sir Charles Lyell was the most famous lawyer and geologist of his time. One of the most important British scientists in history, Lyell wrote "Principles of Geology", a landmark work in geology that explores James Hutton's doctrine of uniformitarianism.

  8. Charles Lyell. 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. As the author of Principles of Geology, Lyell laid down the foundation of geologic ...

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