AP European History
Principles of Geology is a groundbreaking work by Charles Lyell published in three volumes between 1830 and 1833, which established the modern field of geology and emphasized the concept of uniformitarianism. This principle suggests that the geological processes observed in the present have been consistent throughout Earth's history, allowing for the understanding of geological formations over time. Lyell's ideas played a crucial role in shaping scientific thought during a period when new ideas about natural history and evolution were emerging.