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  1. Sir Archibald Geikie OM KCB FRS FRSE (28 December 1835 – 10 November 1924) was a Scottish geologist and writer. [1] [2] Early life. Geikie was born in Edinburgh in 1835, the eldest son of Isabella Thom and her husband James Stuart Geikie, a musician and music critic.

  2. Archibald Geikie (Edimburgo, 28 de diciembre de 1835 - Haslemere, 10 de noviembre de 1924) fue un geólogo británico. Fue uno de los principales teóricos de la erosión fluvial. Hermano del también geólogo James Geikie, fue presidente de la Royal Society de 1908 a 1913. En 1895 recibió la medalla Wollaston de la Sociedad ...

  3. Sir Archibald Geikie (born Dec. 28, 1835, Edinburgh, Scot.—died Nov. 10, 1924, Haslemere, Surrey, Eng.) was a British geologist who became the foremost advocate of the fluvial theories of erosion. His prolific book writing made him very influential in his time.

  4. www.scottishgeologytrust.org › famous-scottish-geologists › archibald-geikieArchibald Geikie – Scottish Geology Trust

    Sir Archibald Geikie 1835 -1924. Born and raised in Edinburgh, Geikie’s love of the countryside developed on family holidays in Scotland. But his interest in geology was sparked upon finding fossil fish in a limestone quarry at Burdiehouse, near Edinburgh.

  5. 2 de jun. de 2008 · Geikie, Archibald, Sir, 1835-1924. Publication date. 1883. Topics. Physical geography. Publisher. New York, American Book Company. Collection. europeanlibraries. Book from the collections of. Oxford University. Language. English. Book digitized by Google from the library of Oxford University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.

  6. Archibald Geikie ( Edimburgo, 28 de diciembre de 1835 - Haslemere, 10 de noviembre de 1924) fue un geólogo británico. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre en inglés ... Fue uno de los principales teóricos de la erosión fluvial. Hermano del también geólogo James Geikie, fue presidente de la Royal Society de 1908 a 1913.

  7. Sir Archibald Geikie was born in Edinburgh, Scotland; son of James Stewart Geikie, a musician and Music Critic to the Scotsman Newspaper. His father had a chemist and perfumery business, but later relinquished this to follow his interest in music.