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Overview""Civilization exists by geological consent, subject to change without notice"" - Will Durant The Monterey Bay Region seems to have it all - sandy beaches, sunshine, the redwoods and rivers - paradise for most of us. This scenic landscape that has drawn people here for hundreds of years owes its origins to the underlying geology and climate, and both of these are somewhat unpredictable. Earthquakes and landslides, floods and droughts, El Niños and seacliff erosion all take place more frequently than we care to remember. Yet they are a fundamental part of this landscape we inhabit and that we can expect to experience for as long as we have an Earth. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gary Griggs , McPherson BrucePublisher: Monterey Bay Press Imprint: Monterey Bay Press Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.671kg ISBN: 9781732709300ISBN 10: 1732709300 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 12 September 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsLiving in the Monterey Bay region means living in a constant state of contradiction. We live in one of the most bountiful, beautiful places on Earth, and yet Mother Nature brings ever-present challenges of flood, fire, drought, landslides, tsunami, and seismic activity. Between Paradise and Peril captures this balance in a complete, understandable and entertaining way. - John Laird, California Secretary for Natural Resources Gary Griggs has provided a timely and beautifully crafted work. While it focuses on a history of disasters and the need to be ever vigilant, Between Paradise and Peril offers a view of the natural, ecological, and human history of our region that serves to remind us of the paradise we are so fortunate to inhabit and must work to protect. - Senator Bill Monning, California State Senate Majority Leader, 17th Senate District Surrounded daily by the stunning natural beauty of Monterey Bay, it is all too easy to forget about the dark side of Mother Nature. Between Paradise and Peril is a compelling and important reminder of the real danger we put ourselves in by living in our little slice of paradise. Dr. Gary Griggs has written a fascinating book that needs to be read by all of us who live in or visit the Monterey Bay. After all, we need to remember that paradise can turn on us at any moment. - Neal Coonerty, former Mayor of Santa Cruz & former Santa Cruz County Supervisor ""Living in the Monterey Bay region means living in a constant state of contradiction. We live in one of the most bountiful, beautiful places on Earth, and yet Mother Nature brings ever-present challenges of flood, fire, drought, landslides, tsunami, and seismic activity. Between Paradise and Peril captures this balance in a complete, understandable and entertaining way."" - John Laird, California Secretary for Natural Resources ""Gary Griggs has provided a timely and beautifully crafted work. While it focuses on a history of disasters and the need to be ever vigilant, Between Paradise and Peril offers a view of the natural, ecological, and human history of our region that serves to remind us of the paradise we are so fortunate to inhabit and must work to protect."" - Senator Bill Monning, California State Senate Majority Leader, 17th Senate District ""Surrounded daily by the stunning natural beauty of Monterey Bay, it is all too easy to forget about the dark side of Mother Nature. Between Paradise and Peril is a compelling and important reminder of the real danger we put ourselves in by living in our little slice of paradise. Dr. Gary Griggs has written a fascinating book that needs to be read by all of us who live in or visit the Monterey Bay. After all, we need to remember that paradise can turn on us at any moment."" - Neal Coonerty, former Mayor of Santa Cruz & former Santa Cruz County Supervisor Author InformationGary Griggs is Distinguished Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences at the University of California Santa Cruz. Known for his expertise in coastal geology and oceanography, Gary writes a popular bi-weekly newspaper column, ""Our Ocean Backyard,"" and is a frequent contact for news and media on questions of climate change, sea-level rise, and coastal erosion. He is the author or coauthor of ten books including Living with the Changing California Coast and Coasts in Crisis. He has served on several National Academy of Science Committees, received numerous awards for his work as an educator and scientist, and has the distinction of being the only scientist to be named a Coastal Hero by the California Coastal Commission and Sunset magazine. A native Californian, Gary has made Santa Cruz County his home for fifty years. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |