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Memoir Of Sir Andrew Crombie Ramsay Cambridge Library Collection - Earth Science



The memoir is about Sir Andrew Crombie Ramsay, a British geologist known for his work on the effects of glaciation on the landscape. He was employed by the Geological Survey and succeeded Roderick Murchison as its director. Ramsay also made important contributions to the study of lakes and his controversial proposal on the origin of lakes was eventually accepted. The memoir was written by Ramsay's... more details
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  • Biographical account of Sir Andrew Crombie Ramsay, a prominent British geologist
  • Written by Ramsay's colleague, Sir Archibald Geikie
  • Published in 1895


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The memoir is about Sir Andrew Crombie Ramsay, a British geologist known for his work on the effects of glaciation on the landscape. He was employed by the Geological Survey and succeeded Roderick Murchison as its director. Ramsay also made important contributions to the study of lakes and his controversial proposal on the origin of lakes was eventually accepted. The memoir was written by Ramsay's colleague, Sir Archibald Geikie, and was published in 1895.

Sir Andrew Crombie Ramsay (1814-91) was a British geologist with a particular interest in the effects of glaciation on the landscape. He travelled in Europe and America, and was a keen climber. His first work, Geology of the Island of Arran (1840), also published in this series, attracted the attention of Roderick Murchison, who found him employment with the Geological Survey, and Ramsay later succeeded Murchison as its director. He carried out important fieldwork in Wales, taught at University College London and the Royal School of Mines, and published a successful textbook. Another major contribution was his work on the origin of lakes: his controversial 1862 proposal that glaciers could hollow out lake basins even in the absence of earth movements was eventually accepted. Ramsay's younger colleague at the Geological Survey, Sir Archibald Geikie (1835-1924), who also wrote a biography of Murchison, published this memoir in 1895.
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