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The Little Book of Planet Earth Rolf Meissner

The Little Book of Planet Earth By Rolf Meissner

The Little Book of Planet Earth by Rolf Meissner


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Presents a concise description of the geological structure of the Earth. Starting from the Earth's position in the Universe, this book explains the formation of the continents, continental drift, and the origin of life on Earth. It aims to give an insight into the main tools of modern geology and geophysics.

The Little Book of Planet Earth Summary

The Little Book of Planet Earth by Rolf Meissner

Acknowledgments chapter 1 The Roots of Earth Sciences 1 Classical Scientific Thought 1 The Copernican Revolution 2 From Physics and Philosophy to Geology 4 The Age of the Earth 6 chapter 2 The Earth in the Context of Our Solar System 9 The Origins of the Solar System The Elements of the Solar System The Planets Circling the Sun chapter 3 The Formation of Earth and Moon 21 Similarities and Differences 21 Exploring the Moon chapter 4 The Interior of the Earth and the Role of Seismology Seismic Waves 28 The Earth's Interior 36 chapter 5 Rotation and Shape, Gravity and Tides 41 Describing the Earth's Shape Tides 44 Rotation 44 43 27 23 15 12 10 xiii xi chapter 6 The Earth's Magnetic Field 47 Establishing a Physical Concept Reversals of the Magnetic Field 51 Paleomagnetism chapter 7 Atom-Mineral-Rock 59 Crystallization 60 Minerals in Crust and Mantle 60 Rocks chapter 8 The Early Ages 71 The Archean 71 The Proterozoic 77 chapter 9 Radioactive Dating The Chemistry of Unstable Elements Determining the Age Applications of Radioactive Dating Techniques Carbon Dating 90 chapter10 Plate Tectonics Twentieth-Century Research Gathering Evidence 95 Drifting Plates 3 Pangea and Beyond 4 chapter11 The Crust of the Earth 7 The Moho 7 The Crust Hydrocarbons 4 Coal 9 Other Subsurface-based Resources 9 12 12 12 108 10 10 10 10 94 93 89 83 81 81 63 52 48 chapter12 Formation of Mountains and Basins Collisions Orogeny Sediment Basins

The Little Book of Planet Earth Reviews

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)

Table of Contents

(1) The Roots: An Introduction; (2) The Origins of Planet Earth; (3) Formation of the Earth and the Moon; (4) The Earth's Structure and the Role of Seismology; (5) Movement and Form, Weight and Tides of the Earth; (6) The Earth's Magnetic Field; (7) From Atom to Mineral and from Mineral to Rock; (8) The Early History of Earth; (9) Radioactive Age Determination and Its Meaning; (10) Plate Tectonics; (11) The Earth's Crust; (12) The Formation of Mountain Ranges and Basins; (13) New Insights--New Terms; (14) The Phanerozoic: Tectonic Events and the Role of Paleontology; (15) The Origins of Life; (16) Our Limited Natural Resources

Additional information

NPB9780387952581
9780387952581
0387952586
The Little Book of Planet Earth by Rolf Meissner
New
Hardback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
20020315
204
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