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Interpreting Pre-Quaternary Climate from the Geologic Record
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 8

Interpreting Pre-Quaternary Climate from the Geologic Record

The earth's pre-Quaternary period--more than two million years ago--has been studied systematically only since the 1960's, when geologists started to take seriously the concept that the continents have changed position on the earth's surface. While previous books have dealt with climate models and paleoclimate, this is the first to offer a sustained exploration of the methods that are the foundation of any interpretation of earth processes.

Revenge of Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Revenge of Time

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A geological mystery! A killer with a strange obsession leaves a trail of bodies laid out on rock. Professor of geology, Jane Barnes, is brought into the case by one of her students, and FBI agent Craig Burrows is brought in by local law enforcement. But they don't meet, and neither succeeds in finding the killer--at first. When they finally do meet, they fall in love and together finally crack the key to the obsession and stop the killings, but not before Jane nearly loses her life!

Controls on the Distribution and Quality of Cretaceous Coals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428
Rock-color chart
  • Language: en

Rock-color chart

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Antarctic Paleobiology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Antarctic Paleobiology

Antarctic Paleobiology discusses the current status of paleobiology, principally paleobotany and palynology in Antarctica, and the interrelationship of Antarctic floras to those of other Gondwana continents. It provides a broad coverage of the major groups of plants on the one hand, while on the other seeking to evaluate the vegetational history and the physical and biological parameters that influence the distribution of floras through time and space. The biologic activity is discussed within a framework of the geologic history, including the tectonic and paleogeographic history of the region. Finally, the reader will find a comprehensive bibliography of Gondwana paleobotany and palynology.

Paleoclimatology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 566

Paleoclimatology

Life on our planet depends upon having a climate that changes within narrow limits – not too hot for the oceans to boil away nor too cold for the planet to freeze over. Over the past billion years Earth’s average temperature has stayed close to 14-15°C, oscillating between warm greenhouse states and cold icehouse states. We live with variation, but a variation with limits. Paleoclimatology is the science of understanding and explaining those variations, those limits, and the forces that control them. Without that understanding we will not be able to foresee future change accurately as our population grows. Our impact on the planet is now equal to a geological force, such that many geolo...

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 926

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Monthly Catalogue, United States Public Documents
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1358

Monthly Catalogue, United States Public Documents

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1985-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Web of Geological Sciences
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 620

The Web of Geological Sciences

"This volume covers many of the important advances in the geological sciences from 1963 to 2013. These advances include understanding plate tectonics, exploration of the Moon and Mars, development of new computing and analytical technologies, understanding of the role of microbiology in geologic processes, and many others"--Provided by publisher.

Life in the Hothouse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Life in the Hothouse

In this insightful, compelling, and highly readable work, Melanie Lenart, an award-winning journalist and science writer who holds a PhD in Natural Resources and Global Change, examines global warming with the trained eye of a professional scientist. And she presents the science in a clear, straightforward manner. Why does the planet’s warming produce stronger hurricanes, rising seas, and larger floods? Simple, says Lenart. The Earth is just doing what comes naturally. Just as humans produce sweat to cool off on a hot day, the planet produces hurricanes, floods, wetlands, and forests to cool itself off. Life in the Hothouse incorporates Lenart’s extensive knowledge of climate science—i...