The Little Book of Planet Earth

Author:   Rolf Meissner
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2002
ISBN:  

9781441929242


Pages:   204
Publication Date:   10 December 2010
Format:   Paperback
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The Little Book of Planet Earth presents a concise description of the geological evolution of Earth from its formation. Meissner describes in detailed but accessible prose not just the planet's features, but the tools that modern geologists use to explore and track the ever-changing subterranean and surface features of the planet. With a particular gift for expressing how the forces in and around our planet constantly alter the world we live in, the author introduces lay readers to the key topics in modern earth and planetary science: the creation of Earth and its moon (as well as stars and other planets), the role of seismology in analyzing Earth's structure, the formation of mountain ranges and basins, the role of plate tectonics, the significance of Earth's magnetic field, and the complex relationship of our planet's geology to the life forms found there.

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Author:   Rolf Meissner
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2002
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.324kg
ISBN:  

9781441929242


ISBN 10:   144192924
Pages:   204
Publication Date:   10 December 2010
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

The Roots of Earth Sciences.- The Earth in the Context of Our Solar System.- The Formation of Earth and Moon.- The Interior of the Earth and the Role of Seismology.- Rotation and Shape, Gravity and Tides.- The Earth’s Magnetic Field.- Atom—Mineral—Rock.- The Early Ages.- Radioactive Dating.- Plate Tectonics.- The Crust of the Earth.- Formation of Mountains and Basins.- New Discoveries, New Concepts.- The Phanerozoic: The Last 600 Million Years.- Biological Evolution.- Epilogue Our limited resources.

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From the reviews: | [The Little Book of Planet Earth] provides critical insights into the nature of Earth's composition, our understanding of Earth's magnetic field, and plate tectonics. Science News How did life on our planet evolve? How old is Earth? How was our solar system formed and, with it, our planet? These are big questions, but the answers are found in this small book that gives broad insights into earth science. Science News An amazing introduction to what scientific research through the past centuries up to the modern day has learned about our planet. The Bookwatch The book is a small miracle. New Scientist The Little Book of Planet Earth describes the geological evolution of Earth from its formation. ! In this concise and engaging little book, the author introduces lay readers to the key topics in modern earth and planetary science: the creation of Earth and its moon, the role of seismology in analyzing Earth's structure, the formation of mountain ranges and basins, the significance of Earth's magnetic field, and more. (Science in Africa, October, 2002) The Little Book of Planet Earth by meteorologist and geophysicist Rolf Meissner is an amazing introduction to what scientific research through the past centuries up to the modern day has learned about our planet. From the origin of the solar system to plate tectonics to earth's magnetic field and much more, chapters teach all about the Earth in straightforward, easy-to-understand language accessible to lay readers. Highly recommended for all readers ! . (Circulation, June, 2002) This small but delightful book should interest anyone curious about the planet he or she lives on. ! Meissner treats this material in an interesting and easy-to-read style. But he does much more -- he also describes the formation of Earth and its development. ! There are numerous illustrations and photographs throughout, along with a section on further reading. ! Strongly recommended. General readers; lower- and upper-division undergraduates. (B. R. Parker, Choice, October, 2002) It is an up-to-date account of great breakthroughs in the earth sciences during the second half of the 20th century, that were published in top journals. ! A very interesting work that satisfies one's taste for understanding the basics of the science his professional occupation is based upon. (Michiel Dusar, Geologica Belgica, Vol. 5 (1-2), 2002) It's a simple plan and excellently carried out, exploring early ideas about the origin of the Earth, then describing the Solar System and gradually narrowing the focus until reaching the core of the Earth itself. Meissner then retraces his path with fascinating explanations ! . There are admirable illustrations, too. ! the book is a small miracle. (Roy Herbert, New Scientist, May, 2002)


From the reviews: | [The Little Book of Planet Earth] provides critical insights into the nature of Earth's composition, our understanding of Earth's magnetic field, and plate tectonics. Science News How did life on our planet evolve? How old is Earth? How was our solar system formed and, with it, our planet? These are big questions, but the answers are found in this small book that gives broad insights into earth science. Science News An amazing introduction to what scientific research through the past centuries up to the modern day has learned about our planet. The Bookwatch The book is a small miracle. New Scientist The Little Book of Planet Earth describes the geological evolution of Earth from its formation. ... In this concise and engaging little book, the author introduces lay readers to the key topics in modern earth and planetary science: the creation of Earth and its moon, the role of seismology in analyzing Earth's structure, the formation of mountain ranges and basins, the significance of Earth's magnetic field, and more. (Science in Africa, October, 2002) The Little Book of Planet Earth by meteorologist and geophysicist Rolf Meissner is an amazing introduction to what scientific research through the past centuries up to the modern day has learned about our planet. From the origin of the solar system to plate tectonics to earth's magnetic field and much more, chapters teach all about the Earth in straightforward, easy-to-understand language accessible to lay readers. Highly recommended for all readers ... . (Circulation, June, 2002) This small but delightful book should interest anyone curious about the planet he or she lives on. ... Meissner treats this material in an interesting and easy-to-read style. But he does much more - he also describes the formation of Earth and its development. ... There are numerous illustrations and photographs throughout, along with a section on further reading. ... Strongly recommended. General readers; lower- and upper-division undergraduates. (B. R. Parker, Choice, October, 2002) It is an up-to-date account of great breakthroughs in the earth sciences during the second half of the 20th century, that were published in top journals. ... A very interesting work that satisfies one's taste for understanding the basics of the science his professional occupation is based upon. (Michiel Dusar, Geologica Belgica, Vol. 5 (1-2), 2002) It's a simple plan and excellently carried out, exploring early ideas about the origin of the Earth, then describing the Solar System and gradually narrowing the focus until reaching the core of the Earth itself. Meissner then retraces his path with fascinating explanations ... . There are admirable illustrations, too. ... the book is a small miracle. (Roy Herbert, New Scientist, May, 2002)


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