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- A uniformitarian perspective was adopted for biological changes.
- Although he accepted Smith's stratigraphy he rejected his support of James Hutton's'uniformitarian'geology.
- Charles Darwin was influenced by Lyell's " Principles of Geology ", which explained both uniformitarian methodology and theory.
- By the early 1910s, the continuing lack of a codified Belarusian grammar was becoming intolerably obstructive in the opinion of uniformitarian prescriptivists.
- He was a favorite student of Professor John Playfair who was, at that time, becoming the great promoter of uniformitarian geology.
- This means that while the nature of resurfacing on Venus may vary regionally in the uniformitarian hypothesis, the rates must be similar.
- In some areas of science such as chemistry, meteorology or medicine, creation science proponents do not challenge the application of naturalistic or uniformitarian assumptions.
- What Lyell's critics did not accept were two further substantive hypotheses about the world that he included under the heading of good ( uniformitarian ) science.
- In 1831 Captain Robert FitzRoy, given charge of the coastal uniformitarian principles about the geological processes he saw, and challenging some of Lyell's ideas.
- Cuvier's theory of revolutions was later replaced by uniformitarian theories, notably those of James Hutton and Charles Lyell who proposed that the Earth s geological changes were gradual and consistent.
- The controversy lasted into the early years of the 19th century, but the works of Charles Lyell in the 1830s gradually won over support for the uniformitarian ideas of Hutton and the plutonists.
- As late as 1990, Lemon, in his textbook of stratigraphy, affirmed that " The uniformitarian view of earth history held that all geologic processes proceed continuously and at a very slow pace ."
- Morris and Whitcomb argued that the Earth was geologically recent and that the Great Flood had laid down most of the geological strata in the space of a single year, reviving pre-uniformitarian arguments.
- Models based on uniformitarian principles ( i . e . extrapolating present-day ocean dynamics into deep time ) suggest that such a concentration was only reached immediately before metazoa first appeared in the fossil record.
- During this time he mapped the Maitengwe-Sebina area of Rhodesian ( now Zimbabwe ) Craton where a new uniformitarian theory was proposed; he also mapped the Mamuno-Kalkfontein area of the Ghanzi Ridge.
- When pleading for his favorite client, which became known as the " uniformitarian " theory of geology, he portrayed the previous history of his discipline as a gradual overcoming of primitive superstitions, wild speculations, and biblical allegiances.
- From 1830 to 1833, geologist Charles Lyell published his multi-volume work " Principles of Geology ", which, building on Hutton's ideas, advocated a uniformitarian alternative to the catastrophic theory of geology.
- On 17 February, Darwin was elected to the Council of the Geological Society, and Lyell's presidential address presented Owen's findings on Darwin's fossils, stressing geographical continuity of species as supporting his uniformitarian ideas.
- In the early 1960s he wrote influential articles on uniformitarian geology, the'Cambridge network', William Whewell's tidology, John Herschel, the relation of Charles Darwin to William Paley, liberal Anglicanism, and the general place of science in nineteenth-century culture.
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