
handle: 10261/170420
Charles Darwin was considered an expert geologist after his trip around the world on the Beagle; however, the subsequent success of his Theory of Evolution banished this side of the naturalist. This article looks at the main geological studies Darwin made and shows the esteem he held for Lyell’s work.
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