Ocean Worlds: The story of seas on Earth and other planets

Author:   Jan Zalasiewicz (Senior Lecturer in Geology at the University of Leicester) ,  Mark Williams (Professor in Geology at the University of Leicester)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199672899


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   09 November 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Oceans make up most of the surface of our blue planet. They may form just a sliver on the outside of the Earth, but they are very important, not only in hosting life, including the fish and other animals on which many humans depend, but in terms of their role in the Earth system, in regulating climate, and cycling nutrients. As climate change, pollution, and over-exploitation by humans puts this precious resource at risk, it is more important than ever that we understand and appreciate the nature and history of oceans. There is much we still do not know about the story of the Earth's oceans, and we are only just beginning to find indications of oceans on other planets. In this book, geologists Jan Zalasiewicz and Mark Williams consider the deep history of oceans, how and when they may have formed on the young Earth -- topics of intense current research -- how they became salty, and how they evolved through Earth history. We learn how oceans have formed and disappeared over millions of years, how the sea nurtured life, and what may become of our oceans in the future. We encounter some of the scientists and adventurers whose efforts led to our present understanding of oceans. And we look at clues to possible seas that may once have covered parts of Mars and Venus, that may still exist, below the surface, on moons such as Europa and Callisto, and the possibility of watery planets in other star systems.

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Author:   Jan Zalasiewicz (Senior Lecturer in Geology at the University of Leicester) ,  Mark Williams (Professor in Geology at the University of Leicester)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 19.60cm
Weight:   0.250kg
ISBN:  

9780199672899


ISBN 10:   019967289
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   09 November 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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exhilirating foray * Barbara Kiser, Nature * [A] fast-paced but very readable ride through deep time ... Recommended. All academic library collections * CHOICE * readable and absorbing account * Guardian, Devorah Bennu * fluid and fascinating prose with just the right dosage of entertaining anecdotes and human interest * Chemistry & Industry, Michael Gross *


Exhilirating foray * Barbara Kiser, Nature * [A] fast-paced but very readable ride through deep time ... Recommended. All academic library collections * CHOICE * readable and absorbing account * Guardian, Devorah Bennu * Fluid and fascinating prose with just the right dosage of entertaining anecdotes and human interest * Chemistry & Industry, Michael Gross * This book crams a lot of information into its 265 pages, all well referenced with notes at the back. From pirates to exoplanets and penis-worms to space probes this is truly the story of water, life, and discovery. A must-read for those with a hunger for general knowledge, or any interest in the topic. You will certainly find something new to explore further in this fascinating and accessibly written book. * Jonathan Scafidi, The Geological Society *


fluid and fascinating prose with just the right dosage of entertaining anecdotes and human interest Chemistry & Industry, Michael Gross readable and absorbing account Guardian, Devorah Bennu [A] fast-paced but very readable ride through deep time ... Recommended. All academic library collections CHOICE exhilirating foray Barbara Kiser, Nature


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Jan Zalasiewicz teaches and researches geology at the University of Leicester, and previously was a field geologist and biostratigrapher at the British Geological Survey. His interests range from the early Palaeozoic world of half a billion years ago to the geology of the present day. He has served with the Palaeontographical Society and the Geological Society of London, and is now Chair of the Anthropocene Working Group of the International Commission on Stratigraphy and Vice-Chair of the International Subcommission of Stratigraphic Classification. Mark Williams is a palaeontologist who teaches the geological history of climate change at the University of Leicester. He has worked as a field geologist for the British Geological and British Antarctic surveys, and served on the council of the Palaeontographical Society both as an Editor and Vice-President. Currently he is a member of the Anthropocene Working Group of the International Commission on Stratigraphy, and the Stratigraphy Commission of the Geological Society of London. Together they have co-authored The Goldilocks Planet: The four billion year story of Earth's Climate (OUP, 2012).

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