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Timeline of geology

Timeline of geology

Early works edit

16th and 17th centuries edit

18th century edit

  • 1701 – Edmond Halley suggests using the salinity and evaporation of the Mediterranean to determine the age of the Earth
  • 1743 – Dr Christopher Packe produces a geological map of south-east England
  • 1746 – Jean-Étienne Guettard presents the first mineralogical map of France to the French Academy of Sciences.
  • 1760 – John Michell suggests earthquakes are caused by one layer of rocks rubbing against another
  • 1776 – James Keir suggests that some rocks, such as those at the Giant's Causeway, might have been formed by the crystallisation of molten lava
  • 1779 – Comte de Buffon speculates that the Earth is older than the 6,000 years suggested by the Bible
  • 1785 – James Hutton presents paper entitled Theory of the Earth – Earth must be old
  • 1799 – William Smith produces the first large scale geological map, of the area around Bath

19th century edit

20th century edit

21st century edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ A. Salam (1984), "Islam and Science". In C. H. Lai (1987), Ideals and Realities: Selected Essays of Abdus Salam, 2nd ed., World Scientific, Singapore, pp. 179–213.
  2. ^ Goodfield, Stephen Toulmin, June (1999). The discovery of time. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 64. ISBN 9780226808420.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ a b c Garcia-Castellanos, Daniel (27 November 2013). "How old is Earth Science?". Retos Terrícolas. blogspot.com. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  4. ^ Alvarez, Walter; Leitão, Henrique (March 2010). "The neglected early history of geology: The Copernican Revolution as a major advance in understanding the Earth". Geology. 38 (3): 231–234. Bibcode:2010Geo....38..231A. doi:10.1130/G30602.1.
  5. ^ Vai, Gian Battista; Cavazza, William, eds. (2004). Four centuries of the word geology : Ulisse Aldrovandi 1603 in Bologna. Bologna, Italy: Minerva. ISBN 9788873810568.

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Timeline of geology Contents 1 Early works 2 16th and 17th centuries 3 18th century 4 19th century 5 20th century 6 21st century 7 See also 8 ReferencesEarly works editc 1025 al Biruni publishes the Kitab fi Taḥqiq ma li l Hind Researches on India in which he discusses the geology of India and hypothesizes that it was once a sea 1 1027 Avicenna publishes The Book of Healing in which he hypothesizes on two causes of mountains 2 16th and 17th centuries editPortuguese and Spanish explorers systematically measure magnetic declination to estimate the geographical longitude 3 4 1556 Agricola publishes De re metallica This book acts as the standard mining and assaying text for the next 250 years 1596 Abraham Ortelius Flemish Spanish cartographer first envisages the continental drift theory 3 1603 Ulisse Aldrovandi coins the term Geology 3 5 1669 Nicolas Steno puts forward his theory that sedimentary strata had been deposited in former seas and that fossils were organic in origin18th century edit1701 Edmond Halley suggests using the salinity and evaporation of the Mediterranean to determine the age of the Earth 1743 Dr Christopher Packe produces a geological map of south east England 1746 Jean Etienne Guettard presents the first mineralogical map of France to the French Academy of Sciences 1760 John Michell suggests earthquakes are caused by one layer of rocks rubbing against another 1776 James Keir suggests that some rocks such as those at the Giant s Causeway might have been formed by the crystallisation of molten lava 1779 Comte de Buffon speculates that the Earth is older than the 6 000 years suggested by the Bible 1785 James Hutton presents paper entitled Theory of the Earth Earth must be old 1799 William Smith produces the first large scale geological map of the area around Bath19th century edit1809 William Maclure conducts the first geological survey of the eastern United States 1813 Georges Cuvier publishes his Essay on the Theory of the Earth proposing catastrophism on the basis of his work in biostratigraphy 1830 Sir Charles Lyell publishes book Principles of Geology which describes the world as being several hundred million years old 1837 Louis Agassiz begins his glaciation studies which eventually demonstrate that the Earth has had at least one ice age 1841 August Breithaupt Vollstandiges Handbuch der Mineralogie 1848 James Dwight Dana Manual of Mineralogy 1862 Lord Kelvin attempts to find the age of the Earth by examining its cooling time and estimates that the Earth is between 20 and 400 million years old 1884 Marcel Alexandre Bertrand Nappe and Thrust fault theory20th century edit1903 George Darwin and John Joly claim that radioactivity is partially responsible for the Earth s heat 1907 Bertram Boltwood proposes that the amount of lead in uranium and thorium ores might be used to determine the Earth s age and crudely dates some rocks to have ages between 410 and 2200 million years 1911 Arthur Holmes uses radioactivity to date rocks the oldest being 1 6 billion years old 1912 Alfred Wegener proposes that all the continents once formed a single landmass called Pangaea that broke apart via continental drift 1912 George Barrow maps zones of metamorphism the Barrovian sequence in southern Scotland 1913 Albert A Michelson measures tides in the solid body of the Earth 1915 Pentti Eskola develops the concept of metamorphic facies 1928 N L Bowen publishes The Evolution of the Igneous Rocks revolutionizing experimental igneous petrology 1935 Charles Richter invents a logarithmic scale to measure the magnitude of earthquakes M L displaystyle M L nbsp 1941 Nickel Strunz classification Karl H Strunz Mineralogische Tabellen 1948 1959 Felix Andries Vening Meinesz investigations show gravity anomalies implying that the crust is moving together with J H F Umbgrove B G Escher and Ph H Kuenen 1951 Alfred Rittmann links subduction volcanism and the Wadati Benioff zone 1953 Maurice Ewing Bruce Heezen and Marie Tharp discover the Great Global Rift running along the Mid Atlantic Ridge 1960 Harry Hess proposes that new sea floor might be created at mid ocean rifts and destroyed at deep sea trenches 1963 Frederick Vine and Drummond Matthews explain the stripes of magnetized rocks with alternating magnetic polarities running parallel to mid ocean ridges as due to sea floor spreading and the periodic geomagnetic field reversals Vine Matthews Morley hypothesis 1966 Keiiti Aki discovers the seismic moment M 0 displaystyle M 0 nbsp 1979 Thomas C Hanks and Hiroo Kanamori Moment magnitude scale M W displaystyle M W nbsp it succeeds the Richter magnitude scale 1980 Physicist Luis Alvarez his son geologist Walter Alvarez and others propose that the impact of a large extraterrestrial object caused the extinction of the dinosaurs at the end of the Cretaceous Period about 66 million years ago 21st century edit2001 Nickel Strunz classification Karl H Strunz and Ernest H Nickel Strunz Mineralogical Tables 9 ed See also edit nbsp Wikibooks has a book on the topic of Historical Geology History of geologyReferences edit A Salam 1984 Islam and Science In C H Lai 1987 Ideals and Realities Selected Essays of Abdus Salam 2nd ed World Scientific Singapore pp 179 213 Goodfield Stephen Toulmin June 1999 The discovery of time Chicago University of Chicago Press p 64 ISBN 9780226808420 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b c Garcia Castellanos Daniel 27 November 2013 How old is Earth Science Retos Terricolas blogspot com Retrieved 7 April 2018 Alvarez Walter Leitao Henrique March 2010 The neglected early history of geology The Copernican Revolution as a major advance in understanding the Earth Geology 38 3 231 234 Bibcode 2010Geo 38 231A doi 10 1130 G30602 1 Vai Gian Battista Cavazza William eds 2004 Four centuries of the word geology Ulisse Aldrovandi 1603 in Bologna Bologna Italy Minerva ISBN 9788873810568 Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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