Hutton, James (1726-1797) - Research Article from World of Earth Science

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 2 pages of information about Hutton, James (1726-1797).

Hutton, James (1726-1797) - Research Article from World of Earth Science

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Scottish physician

James Hutton, a Scottish physician and farmer, is considered by many to be the father of geology. Hutton observed geological changes and theorized that the forces that were changing the landscape of his farm were the same forces that had changed Earth's surface in the past. He built on this theory to form his principle of uniformitariansm in 1785.

The principle states that current geological processes, for example volcanic activity and erosion, are the same processes that were at work in the past, and will still be at work in the future. A summary of his theory is the phrase "the present is the key to the past." Hutton watched these slow changes occurring on his own farm and theorized that over time, a stream could carve a valley, rain would erode rock, and sediment could accumulate and form new landforms. He realized...

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