Planet Earth: Cosmology, Geology, and the Evolution of Life and Environment

Capa
Cambridge University Press, 28 de ago de 1992 - 718 páginas
The next few decades are likely to witness deep environmental crises, crises we will be able to cope with only through a clear understanding of the complex, delicate system of which we are part. Fortunately, the great advances made in all fields of science since World War II make it possible to reconstruct the entire life history of the world we live in, from the Big Bang to the present, and thus to understand how the system works. This book presents a global picture of our world - how it originated, how it evolved, how it works - and provides the background necessary to assess ways to stabilize it. Although the science is rigorous and quantitative, the book is written in an informal style and is readily accessible to anyone with a knowledge of high-school algebra.
 

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SCIENCE AND RELIGION
1
MATTER AND ENERGY
19
The Atomic Nucleus
41
PART HI COSMOLOGY
65
The Objects in the Sky
102
The Solar System
128
Earth in Space
155
GEOLOGY
163
Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks
310
Sedimentary Environments
324
Stratigraphy
358
EVOLUTION OF LIFE AND ENVIRONMENT
369
Sections and Taxa
406
Early Phanerozoic Phyla and Related Taxa
446
The Paleozoic
482
The Mesozoic
506

CHAPTER 1O Igneous Rocks and Volcanism
193
The Earths Interior
205
Plate Tectonics
234
The Atmosphere
254
The Hydrosphere
287
Groundwater and Surface Water
302
The Cenozoic
531
THE HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
553
appendix A Physical and Chemical Data
585
appendix B Chemical Formulary
679
Sources for the Illustrations and the Tables
694
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