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A scholarly biography traces the scientist's development from childhood and early education through sustained fieldwork, study, and publication that established geology as a disciplined science. It recounts his methodical travels and observational training, the composition and ongoing revision of his principal work, and later geological investigations including journeys in North America. The narrative intersperses extensive quotations from letters, diaries, and published works to show his working methods and thought processes, and concludes by assessing debates he engaged with, such as Earth's antiquity and human origins, while reflecting on his later years and legacy within the scientific community.
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