
The First Book To Review All The Evidence Concerning Both The Dinosaur Extinctions And All The Other Major Extinctions - Of Plant, Animal, Terrestrial, And Marine Life - In The History Of Life. All The Extinction Mechanisms Are Critically Assessed, Including Meteorite Impact, Anoxia, And Volcanism. -;why Do Mass Extinctions Occur? The Demise Of The Dinosaurs Has Been Discussed Exhaustively, But Has Never Been Out Into The Context Of Other Extinction Events. This Is The First Systematic Review Of The Mass Extinctions Of All Organisms, Plant And Animal, Terrestrial And Marine, That Have Occurred In The History Of Life. This Includes The Major Crisis 250 Million Years Ago Which Nearly Wiped Out All Life On Earth. By Examining Current Paleontological, Geological, And Sedimentological Evidence Of Environmental Changes, The Cases For Explanations Based On Climate Change, Marine Regressions, Asteroid Or Comet Impact, Anoxia, And Volcanic Eruptions Are All Critically Evaluated. -
This work investigates the causal mechanisms behind mass extinction events throughout Earth's history by synthesizing geological, paleontological, and sedimentological evidence. Authors A. Hallam and P. B. Wignall, both established experts in the field of earth sciences, provide a systematic review that moves beyond the singular focus on dinosaur extinction to examine the broader patterns of biological collapse across terrestrial and marine environments. The text evaluates competing theories, including climate change, marine regression, anoxia, and extraterrestrial impacts, within a rigorous scientific framework.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and academics frequently cite this volume as a foundational text for understanding the multi-causal nature of mass extinctions. Readers often note the technical density of the prose, which is intended for students and professionals in the geological sciences.
Page Count:
334
Publication Date:
1997-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Uk
ISBN-10:
0191588393
ISBN-13:
9780191588396
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