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Geology, Stratigraphic --- Stratigraphie --- 551.7 --- #Hist.Geol. --- Age of rocks --- Rocks --- Stratigraphic geology --- Physical geology --- Historical geology. Stratigraphy --- Age --- 551.7 Historical geology. Stratigraphy --- #Hist.Geol --- Traites
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Geology, Stratigraphic --- Stratigraphie --- Sequence stratigraphy. --- 551.7 --- #Hist.Geol. --- Historical geology. Stratigraphy --- 551.7 Historical geology. Stratigraphy --- Sequence stratigraphy --- #Hist.Geol --- Stratigraphic sequence --- Geological time
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Rare and violent events through geological time are the theme of this readable and thought-provoking view of the Earth's history. The evidence for episodes and rare "catastrophic" happenings have been gleaned from the geological record in the author's travels all over the world. Such events are shown to dominate over the gradual and continuous processes that we see in the record of the history of the Earth. From hurricanes to episodic evolution, from colliding continents to asteroid impacts--the importance of these events are presented with many illustrations, both pictorial and anecdotal.
Catastrophes (Geology) --- 551.7 --- #Hist.Geol. --- Historical geology. Stratigraphy --- 551.7 Historical geology. Stratigraphy --- Catastrophes (Géologie) --- Rampen (Geologie) --- Catastrophes (Geology). --- #Hist.Geol
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Historical geology --- Paleontology --- 551.7 --- Fossilogy --- Fossilology --- Palaeontology --- Paleontology, Zoological --- Paleozoology --- Zoology --- Fossils --- Prehistoric animals in motion pictures --- Geology --- Historical geology. Stratigraphy --- 551.7 Historical geology. Stratigraphy
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The Key to Earth History introduces students to the basic tools used by geologists to reconstruct the Earth's history, and shows how these tools can be used to chart the pattern of global environmental change since the formation of the Earth some 4600 million years ago. It tells a story of mountain building, climate change and of the evolution of life, and uses the North Atlantic region (Europe and North America) as a study area to illustrate this story. Divided into two parts, the book shows how stratigraphy is the key to understanding the history of the Earth. The first part examines the basic stratigraphical methods used to establish, date and interpret the rock record as the product of a series of events within Earth history. The second part presents the results obtained by geologists, who have used these stratigraphical tools to reconstruct the pattern of global environmental change through geological time and focuses on the geological evolution of the North Atlantic region. The Key to Earth History is essential reading for geologists, geographers and environmental scientists, as well as to all those interested in the story of the planet. 'The authors provide no one with an alibi for bad stratigraphic teaching!' Geoscientist 'The aims of this introductory textbook are to explain the process and pattern of Earth history, to generate interest and enthusiasm, to make stratigraphy fun and exciting! These aims are admirably achieved.' The Holocene 'This is a great little book! I found that, not only was everything covered, but that it was covered in a refreshing, readable, no-nonsense fashion.' Earth Science Reviews 'The Key to Earth History really should be compulsory reading for all ... geology students.' Geologie
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