Geology Emerges as a Science

Elisabeth Ervin-Blankenheim
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This chapter and the next one cover the way in which geology came to be a science in its own right, spanning the early centuries of geology. Lives of crucial individual scientists from the sixteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth century are discussed by relating the stories and discoveries of each, commencing with Leonardo da Vinci and continuing with the European geologists, including Nicholaus Steno, Abraham Werner, James Hutton, Charles Lyell, and early fossilists such as Etheldred Benet. Steno, Werner, Hutton and Lyell, and other early geologists revealed and wrote about the basic principles of geology, painstakingly untangling and piecing together the threads of the Earth’s vast history. They made sense of jumbled sequences of rocks, which had undergone dramatic changes since they were formed, and discerned the significance of fossils, found in environments seemingly incongruous to where the creatures once lived, as ancient forms of life. They set the stage for further research on the nature of the Earth and life on it, providing subsequent generations of geologists and those who study the Earth the basis on which to refine and flesh out the biography of the Earth.
地质学作为一门科学出现
本章和下一章涵盖了地质学如何成为一门独立的科学,跨越了早期几个世纪的地质学。从16世纪到20世纪初,重要的科学家个人的生活通过联系每个人的故事和发现来讨论,从列奥纳多·达·芬奇开始,继续到欧洲地质学家,包括尼古拉斯·斯泰诺,亚伯拉罕·维尔纳,詹姆斯·赫顿,查尔斯·莱尔,以及早期的化石学家,如埃塞尔德·贝内。斯坦诺、维尔纳、赫顿和莱尔以及其他早期地质学家揭示并著述了地质学的基本原理,他们煞费苦心地解开并拼凑了地球浩瀚历史的线索。他们理解了自形成以来经历了剧烈变化的杂乱的岩石序列,并认识到化石的重要性,这些化石是在看似与生物曾经生活的环境不协调的环境中发现的,是古老的生命形式。他们为进一步研究地球的性质和地球上的生命奠定了基础,为后来的地质学家和研究地球的人提供了完善和充实地球传记的基础。
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