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π Charles Lyell was a pioneering geologist who formulated the principles of uniformitarianism.
π He is best known for his book 'Principles of Geology,' published in three volumes from 1830 to 1833.
π¬ Lyell's work laid the groundwork for modern geology and influenced Charles Darwinβs theory of evolution.
ποΈ He argued that the Earth was shaped by continuous and observable processes over long periods of time.
π His ideas promoted the understanding of geological time scales in relation to Earth's history.
π Lyell conducted extensive field studies in Europe and North America, examining rock formations and fossils.
π He was one of the first to recognize the importance of stratigraphy in understanding the Earth's layers.
π Lyell served as a professor of geology at King's College London.
π‘ He strongly opposed the idea of catastrophism, which suggested that geology was shaped by sudden, violent events.
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In recognition of his contributions, Lyell was knighted in 1848 and became a member of the Royal Society.
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