The book presents groundbreaking ideas that laid the groundwork for modern geology, emphasizing the importance of uniformitarianism—the concept that the Earth's processes operate in the same manner today as they did in the past. Written by Sir Charles Lyell, it was published in three volumes between 1830 and 1833, influencing scientific thought and advancing the understanding of geological time and processes. This work remains a pivotal reference in the study of Earth's history and geological formations.
Principy geologie Série
Tato série se ponoří do fascinujícího světa geologie, zkoumá procesy, které formovaly naši planetu po miliony let. Každý svazek postupně odhaluje složité vrstvy zemské kůry, tektonické síly a dynamiku povrchových procesů. Nabízí hluboký vhled do minulosti Země a základů pro pochopení její současnosti i budoucnosti.



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The foundational text explores the principles of geology, significantly influencing modern geological thought. Written by Sir Charles Lyell and published in three volumes from 1830 to 1833, it lays the groundwork for understanding geological processes and the Earth's history, emphasizing the importance of observing current geological phenomena to interpret the past.
Principles of Geology; Volume 3
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