乔治-泰特(1805-1871 年),维多利亚时代的业余多面手,以及他对诺森伯兰和苏格兰东南部地质学的贡献

IF 0.5 4区 地球科学 Q4 GEOLOGY
Douglas Holliday, Alison M. Tymon, Barry G. Tymon
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乔治-泰特(George Tate)是一位衣匠、邮政局长和保险代理人,他不仅是十九世纪中叶家乡阿尔恩威克的知名人士,而且还是一位在诺森伯兰和苏格兰邻近地区的地质学、生物学、考古学和历史方面享有广泛声誉和影响力的作家。他对地质学的主要兴趣非常广泛,但主要致力于研究当地石炭系下部的地层学和古生物学。他提出的一些岩石地层学术语一直沿用到 20 世纪 50 年代,尽管术语发生了变化,但在现代岩石地层学中仍然可以看到他的分类元素。当许多同时代的人还将惠恩山视为熔岩流时,他就为惠恩山的侵入起源提出了许多证据。泰特是最早描述和讨论诺森伯兰和苏格兰东南部证据的人之一,这些证据证明了当时的新观点,即英国在最近的地质历史中曾受到冰的影响。他的兄弟和两个儿子都曾就读于爱丁堡大学,并取得了杰出的职业成就。他的侄子拉尔夫继承了叔叔广泛的兴趣爱好,并成为澳大利亚地质学发展史上非常著名的人物。
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George Tate (1805-1871) of Alnwick, an amateur Victorian polymath, and his contribution to geology in Northumberland and southeast Scotland
George Tate, draper, postmaster and insurance agent, was not only a renowned civic figure during the mid-nineteenth century in his home town of Alnwick but was also, despite limited schooling, a widely celebrated and influential writer on the geology, biology, archaeology and history of Northumberland and adjacent parts of Scotland. His principal geological interests were wide ranging but in the main were devoted to the stratigraphy and palaeontology of the lower part of the Carboniferous System in his local area. Some of the lithostratigraphical terminology he proposed remained in use into the 1950s and, despite changes in nomenclature, elements of his classification can still be recognised in the modern lithostratigraphy. He put forward much evidence for the intrusive origin of the Whin Sill when it was still regarded by many of his contemporaries as a lava flow. Tate was among the first to describe and discuss the evidence in Northumberland and southeast Scotland for the then novel idea that Britain had been subjected to the influence of ice in the recent geological past. His brother and two of his sons attended Edinburgh University and had distinguished professional careers. His nephew, Ralph, inherited much of his uncle's wide interests and became a highly celebrated figure in the development of geology in Australia.
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期刊介绍: The Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (PYGS) has been published without a break since 1839. It is one of the leading journals of British geology. Each year two parts are issued containing original research papers on all aspects of geology. Traditionally the Proceedings has given particular attention to the geology of northern England and its neighbouring areas. The submission of papers on related topics but of a more general interest is encouraged. All papers are subjected to the full scrutiny of two independent referees.
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