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24. Aug. 2019 · Charles Lyell was born at Kinnordy House, near Kirriemuir, a few km SW of Aberdeen, in Forfarshire (now Angus), Scotland, on 14 November 1797. He died in London on 22 February 1875 and was buried in Westminster Abbey. He was joined there 7 years later by his friend Charles Darwin. Significant pioneers of geological science and the study of ...
Charles Lyell (født 14. november 1797 i Kinnordy i Forfarshire, død 22. februar 1875 i London) var en skotsk geolog. Lyell har navngitt flere geologiske epoker, blant annet pleistocen. Virke Priciples of Geology. Lyell betraktes sammen ...
19. Okt. 2023 · Among the scientists who agreed with Hutton was Charles Lyell. Lyell (1797–1875) was a Scottish geologist. In 1830, he published a book, Principles of Geology, that challenged the idea of catastrophism, which was still the dominant theory despite Hutton’s work. Lyell believed Hutton was correct about the gradually changing processes shaping ...
Charles Lyell foi um renomado geólogo e paleontólogo do século XIX, conhecido por suas contribuições significativas para a geologia moderna. Nascido na Escócia em 1797, Lyell é mais lembrado por sua obra influente “Princípios de Geologia”, publicada em 1830. Uma das principais teorias de Lyell era a uniformitarismo, que defendia que ...
Charles Lyell propuso la teoría de la evolución gradual de la Tierra o uniformismo. Lyell argumentó que los cambios geológicos en la Tierra no son el resultado de catástrofes, sino de procesos lentos y graduales que ocurren a lo largo del tiempo. Lyell creía que la mayoría de las especies habían evolucionado lentamente, a lo largo de ...
Charles Lyell, einer der Begründer der modernen Geologie, wird als ältestes von zehn Kindern des Botanikers Charles Lyell in Kinnordy in Schottland geboren. Wie sein Vater beschäftigt er sich schon früh und ausdauernd mit der Naturgeschichte. 1816. Lyell beginnt sein Jurastudium am Exeter College in Oxford. Er hört daneben die Vorlesungen ...
County Councillor for Angus. Captain Charles Antony Lyell, 2nd Baron Lyell, VC, 2nd Bt (14 June 1913 – 27 April 1943) was a British recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.