Principles of Geology Principles of Geology

Principles of Geology

The Three Books – Complete in One Edition with Diagrams; The Modern Changes of the Earth and Its Inhabitants Considered as Illustrative of Geology

    • $5.99

Publisher Description

Charles Lyell introduces geology, explaining the characteristics of the Earth and its minerals, and how time affects change over the course of time. This edition unites the three books, and appends over 100 diagrams, drawings and charts.


Written in the mid-19th century, many of Lyell's points and observations have since been refined or superseded by improvements in the science. However, his examination of geologic phenomena, his astute evaluations of the natural world, and reasoned explanations of events such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes, made Lyell one of the most respected geologists of his era.


Much of Lyell's work was based upon the groundbreaking ideas of his forerunner James Hutton. However he also was a pioneer in several respects; his work on volcanoes included a correct hypothesis that their buildup is gradual, and he introduced a more accurate system of geologic eras. He also possessed expertise on biological elements of geology - namely how fossilized creatures offer glimpses into the ancient Earth as well as the evolution of life.


Many of the author's subjects are made clearer by accompanying diagrams, while expeditions are accompanied by maps that clarify the land. Frequently, the author will narrate these images which are labelled with letters and numbers. Thus the reader receives excellent and easy-to-follow analyses of a given phenomena, be it an erupting volcano or an ancient fossil.


Principles of Geology was among the first texts in the field to benefit from the ability of scientists to travel widely. Investigations of the Mississippi river, of the volcanic regions of Naples, and even a fledgling examination of coral reefs, populate this book. For the first time, the discoveries of geology were compared and validated with others, vast distances away. This ability led to further development and validation of models and theories proposed by Lyell and others, as this book evidences.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2018
December 19
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
1,644
Pages
PUBLISHER
Pantianos Science
SELLER
Maxime Jensens
SIZE
12.6
MB
Earth in Upheaval Earth in Upheaval
2009
Earth Earth
2004
Views of Nature Views of Nature
2014
How the Mountains Grew How the Mountains Grew
2021
Geological Observations of Volcanic Islands Geological Observations of Volcanic Islands
2010
The Mountains of Saint Francis: Discovering the Geologic Events That Shaped Our Earth The Mountains of Saint Francis: Discovering the Geologic Events That Shaped Our Earth
2008
Principles of Geology Principles of Geology
1875
The Complete Harvard Classics 2024 Edition [newly updated] The Complete Harvard Classics 2024 Edition [newly updated]
2009
The Student's Elements of Geology The Student's Elements of Geology
1875
The Antiquity of Man The Antiquity of Man
1875
The Student's Elements of Geology The Student's Elements of Geology
1969
Harvard Classics Volume 38 Harvard Classics Volume 38
2017