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

  3. May 28, 2019 · Charles Darwin's theory of evolution was influenced by geologist Charles Lyells Principles of Geology. Lyell extrapolated on James Hutton's work related to uniformitarianism. Darwin and Lyell offered evidence that natural laws explain how the Earth and living organisms gradually change over time.

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  4. 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.

  5. Lyell's scientific contributions included a pioneering explanation of climate change, in which shifting boundaries between oceans and continents could be used to explain long-term variations in temperature and rainfall. Lyell also gave influential explanations of earthquakes and developed the theory of gradual "backed up-building" of volcanoes.

  6. Oct 19, 2019 · In 1863, Lyell wrote and published The Geological Evidence of the Antiquity of Man which combined Darwin's Theory of Evolution through Natural Selection and his own ideas rooted in Geology. Lyell's staunch Christianity was apparent in his treatment of the Theory of Evolution as a possibility, but not a certainty.

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  7. Sir Charles Lyell first published Principles of Geology in 1830 and continued to publish new revisions until he died in 1875. Lyell was a close friend and valued professional colleague of Charles Darwin and his ideas were influential in Darwin's development of his theory of evolution.

  8. Jan 27, 2020 · Charles Lyell lived from 1797 to 1875. Throughout his life, his first love was geology. By using his studies of the Earth, Lyell was one of the first scientists to try and create a time scale for the history of the earth. His book titled Principles of Geology is thought to be one of the most important scientific books ever written because it ...

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