
Ranging Across The 4.6 Billion Year History Of The Planet, Geology Is The Subject That Encompasses Almost All That We See Around Us, In One Way Or Another, And Also Much That We Cannot See, Beneath Our Feet, And On Other Planets. The Fruits Of Geology Provide Most Of The Materials That Give Us Shelter, And Most Of The Energy That Drives Our Modern Lives. Within The Study Of Geology Lie Some Of The Clues To The Extraordinary Impact Our Species Is Going To Play Out On The Planet, In Centuries And Millennia To Come. In This Very Short Introduction Jan Zalasiewicz Gives A Brief Introduction To The Fascinating Field Of Geology. Describing How The Science Developed From Its Early Beginnings, He Looks At Some Of The Key Discoveries That Have Transformed It, Before Delving Into Its Various Subfields, Such As Sedimentology, Tectonics, And Stratigraphy. Analysing The Geological Foundations Of The Earth, Zalasiewicz Explains The Interlocking Studies Of Tectonics, Geophysics, And Igneous And Metamorphic Petrology And Geochemistry; And Describes How Rocks Are Dated By Radiometric Dating. Considering The Role And Importance Of Geology In The Finding And Exploitation Of Resources (including Fracking), He Also Discusses Its Place In Environmental Issues, Such As Foundations For Urban Structures And Sites For Landfill, And In Tackling Issues Associated With Climate Change. Zalasiewicz Concludes By Discussing The Exciting Future And Frontiers Of The Field, Such As The Exploration Of The Geology Of Mars. About The Series: The Very Short Introductions Series From Oxford University Press Contains Hundreds Of Titles In Almost Every Subject Area. These Pocket-sized Books Are The Perfect Way To Get Ahead In A New Subject Quickly. Our Expert Authors Combine Facts, Analysis, Perspective, New Ideas, And Enthusiasm To Make Interesting And Challenging Topics Highly Readable.
How does the study of geology provide the foundational framework for understanding Earth's history, resource management, and our species' future impact on the planet? Jan Zalasiewicz, a professor of paleobiology, utilizes his extensive academic background to synthesize the vast history of geological science. He presents a structured overview of the field, moving from the historical development of geological thought to the complex physical processes that shape the Earth's crust and interior. The text argues that geology is not merely a study of the past, but a critical tool for navigating modern environmental challenges and resource extraction.
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Readers frequently note the accessible yet dense nature of the prose, which serves as an effective entry point for students and curious laypeople. Experts highlight this as a reliable, concise summary of the discipline that maintains academic rigor despite its compact format.
Page Count:
144
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
ISBN-10:
0192526626
ISBN-13:
9780192526625
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