Geography:Stephenson, George
Published: August 18, 2006, 5:01 pm
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George Stephenson (1781–1848), an English engineer and locomotive builder who developed the first successful steam-powered locomotive in 1815. In 1825, his railway locomotive Locomotion was the first to operate on the world’s first passenger railway, the Stockton–Darlington Railway in northeast England. Stephenson made important advances in railway design, including the use of tunnels and embankments and the substitution of malleable iron rails for cast iron. He also devised a miner’s safety lamp at about the same time (c.1815) as Sir Humphry Davy, whose lamp was adopted in 1816. Stephenson's design embodied several features of the Davy lamp and is considered by some to have predated Davy’s invention.
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Cutler J. Cleveland (Lead Author);Peter Saundry (Topic Editor) "Stephenson, George". In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment). [First published in the Encyclopedia of Earth August 18, 2006; Last revised Date August 18, 2006; Retrieved May 22, 2013 <http://www.eoearth.org/article/Stephenson,_George?topic=49460>
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Cutler J. Cleveland is Professor of Earth and Environment at Boston University, where he also is on the faculty of the Center for Energy and Environmental Studies. Professor Cleveland is Editor-in-Chief of the Encyclopedia of Energy (Elsevier, 2004), winner of an American Library Association award, the Dictionary of Energy (Elsevier, 2005), Handbook of Energy (Elsevier, forthcoming), and is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of the Encyclopedia of Earth. He is the recipient of the Adelma ... (Full Bio)
George Stephenson (1781–1848), an English engineer and locomotive builder who developed the first successful steam-powered locomotive in 1815. In 1825, his railway locomotive Locomotion was the first to operate on the world’s first passenger railway, the Stockton–Darlington Railway in northeast England. Stephenson made important advances in railway design, including the use of tunnels and embankments and the substitution of malleable iron rails for cast iron. He also devised a miner’s safety lamp at about the same time (c.1815) as Sir Humphry Davy, whose lamp was adopted in 1816. Stephenson's design embodied several features of the Davy lamp and is considered by some to have predated Davy’s invention.
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