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CHARLES DARWIN, BARTHOLOMEW SULIVAN, AND THE GEOLOGY OF THE FALKLAND ISLANDS: UNFINISHED BUSINESS FROM AN ASYMMETRIC PARTNERSHIP

机译:查尔斯·达尔文(Charles DARWIN),巴尔索洛姆·苏里文(Bartholome Sulivan)和福克兰群岛的地质:不对称合作导致未完成的业务

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When in 1846 Charles Darwin published the first account of the geology of the Falkland Islands he drew on his experiences in 1833 and 1834 during the voyage of Beagle, and on collections made at that time by the ship's Assistant Surgeon, William Kent. Aboard HMS Beagle-Darwin struck up a particular friendship with Lieutenant Bartholomew Sulivan who subsequently revisited the Falklands between 1838 and 1845 in command of HMS Arrow and HMS Philomel. The surviving letters that Sulivan wrote to Darwin during those voyages contain a wealth of additional geological observations. Sulivan also dispatched additional geological specimens to Darwin, one of which can be identified in the extant Beagle collection. Darwin utilised some of Sulivan's structural geology sketches in his 1846 paper, but otherwise the detailed and accurate observations were only partly and ambiguously recorded there in a footnote. Sulivan described fold and cleavage relationships, made the first record of intrusive dolerite dykes in the Falkland Islands, and recorded landforms and lithologies that could have led to the early recognition of both Quaternary and Late Palaeozoic glaciation in the Falklands. Glacial phenomena were not generally understood at the time and Darwin at first misinterpreted some of Sulivan's prescient observations. The acknowledgements in Darwin's 1846 paper do scant justice to Sulivan's contributions which, as a result,have remained generally unappreciated. This paper seeks to rectify this situation whilst reconciling Darwin's account with the modem geological interpretation and reviewing his specimen collections in current terms.
机译:1846年,查尔斯·达尔文(Charles Darwin)首次发表了福克兰群岛的地质情况时,他借鉴了1833年和1834年比格犬航行期间的经历,以及当时船上的外科医生威廉·肯特(William Kent)的收藏。 Beagle-Darwin登上HMS时,与Bartholomew Sulivan中尉建立了特别的友谊,Bartholomew Sulivan中尉随后在1838年至1845年间重新指挥了福克兰群岛,并指挥了HMS Arrow和HMS Philomel。苏里文在这些航行中写给达尔文的遗书中还包含许多其他的地质观测资料。苏利文还向达尔文派遣了其他地质标本,其中一个可以在现存的比格犬收藏中找到。达尔文(Darwin)在1846年的论文中利用了苏利文(Sulivan)的一些结构地质草图,但除此之外,详细而准确的观测结果仅部分地和模棱两可地记录在脚注中。 Sulivan描述了褶皱和乳沟的关系,首次在福克兰群岛记录了侵入性的白云岩堤坝,并记录了可能早日认识到福克兰第四纪和晚古生代冰川作用的地貌和岩性。当时人们对冰川现象尚不了解,达尔文起初误解了苏利文的一些先见之明。达尔文(Darwin)在1846年发表的论文中的承认并没有使苏利文(Sulivan)的贡献公正,因此,苏利文(Sulivan)的贡献总体上没有受到赞赏。本文力求纠正这种情况,同时使达尔文的说法与现代地质解释保持一致,并以当前术语审查其标本收集。

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