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Founders of Historical Geology

Founders of Historical Geology. Can be traced back to classical Greece. Nicolaus Steno (Neils Stensen) 1638-1687 Originally a Danish physician An expert in anatomy (Public Dissections) Developed the fundamental principles of historical geology Physician to the de Medici

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Founders of Historical Geology

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  1. Founders of Historical Geology Can be traced back to classical Greece Nicolaus Steno (Neils Stensen) 1638-1687 Originally a Danish physician An expert in anatomy (Public Dissections) Developed the fundamental principles of historical geology Physician to the de Medici family in Florence

  2. Founders of Historical Geology Nicolaus Steno (Neils Stensen) 1638-1687 In 1669, Steno wrote De solido intra solidum naturaliter contento dissertationis prodromus Prodromus to a dissertation on Solids Naturally Enclosed in Solids only 78 pages long

  3. Founders of Historical Geology Superposition - The scientific law stating that in any unaltered sequence of rock strata, each stratum is younger than the one beneath it and older than the one above it, so that the youngest stratum will be at the top of the sequence and the oldest at the bottom.

  4. Founders of Historical Geology With tilted beds, we need to consider other sedimentary structures, like ripple marks, mudcracks, graded bedding, geopetal structures or cross-bedding to help determine up direction. Can also use vesicles in lava flows. Superposition, con’t.

  5. Founders of Historical Geology Principle of Original Horizontality - The scientific law stating that sediments settling out of a fluid (air and water) are deposited horizontally or nearly horizontally in layers that lie parallel or nearly parallel to the Earth’s surface.

  6. Founders of Historical Geology Principle of Lateral Continuity - The scientific law stating that as originally deposited, strata extend in all directions until they terminate by thinning at the margins of the basin, end abruptly against some former barrier to deposition, or grade laterally into a different kind of sediment.

  7. Founders of Historical Geology John Strachey 1671-1743 Used superposition and original lateral continuity Determined the stratigraphic succession of coals in England Recognized what would later be termed unconformities Performed local-scale observations.

  8. Founders of Historical Geology Giovanni Arduino 1714-1795 Had a broader global view of sedimentary layers Developed the first classification of rocks and relative ages Primary Mountains crystalline rocks oldest rocks on Earth later became igneous/metamorph. Secondary Mountains layered fossiliferous rocks later sedimentary rocks Tertiary unconsolidated sediments lava flows

  9. Founders of Historical Geology Johann Lehmann 1719-1767 Georg Füchsel 1722-1776 Came up with classification similar to that of Arduino Developed stratigraphic successions of rocks in Thuringia, and the Hartz and Ertz Mountains. Began to understand the events that lead to mountain building Lehmann

  10. Founders of Historical Geology Peter Simon Pallas 1741-1811 Improved geologic history of the mountains of Europe Developed the general geologic history of the Urals Observed changes in rock assemblages going from margins to the core of mountains. Reise durch verschiedene Provinzen des Russischen Reiches 1771-1776 Journey Through Several Provinces of the Russian Empire

  11. Founders of Historical Geology Abraham Gottlieb Werner 1749-1817 Most influential geologist of the late 18th century Studied at the Freiburg Mining Academy Taught mineralogy at Freiburg. Developed the “Neptunian” classification of rocks All rocks of the crust were deposited or precipitated from sea water A universal ocean once covered the Earth Followers called “Neptunists”

  12. Founders of Historical Geology Abraham Gottlieb Werner 1749-1817 Primitive Rocks Deposited first Came from hot, steamy fluid with many dissolved minerals Coarse grained igneous and metamorphic Transition Rocks Ocean basins formed, waters cooled Fossiliferous, stratified rocks Deformed rocks Ocean resembled modern oceans

  13. Founders of Historical Geology Flötzgebirge Flat lying sedimentary rocks Contained lava flows Alluvium All unconsolidated material

  14. Founders of Historical Geology Where did all the water go?

  15. Founders of Historical Geology James Hutton 1726-1797 Father of Modern Geology Edinburgh physician & geologist? Opponent to Neptunism Believed fire was the answer. Recognized change on the Earth’s surface (Surficial processes were active) Developed cyclic view of Earth “No vestige of a beginning, no prospect of an end”.

  16. Founders of Historical Geology Laid foundation for uniformitarianism “The past history of our globe must be explained by what can be seen to be happening now”. By observing geologic processes in operation around him, Hutton could infer the origin of features observed in rocks. “Present is the key to the past”. Archibald Geike 1835-1924

  17. Founders of Historical Geology Geologic past has been different than today: Atmosphere Life Meteorite Impacts Elevation of Continents Climate Rate of change and intensity varied, but processes are the same.

  18. Founders of Historical Geology Actualism Natural laws governing both past and present processes on Earth have been the same. Hutton observed that for all the processes to be active, immense time was needed. Exploration of Siccar Point recognized the vastness of time recognized unconformable relationships in the rocks unable to determine the age relationships.

  19. "The mind seemed to grow giddy by looking so far into the abyss of time.".

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