Face of the Earth (Das Antlitz Der Erde)
by
Eduard Suess
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
103650025X
ISBN-13
9781036500252
Publisher
Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification:
Geology & the lithosphere
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This book delves into the complex and fascinating world of geological changes, specifically focusing on the displacement of strands and the formation of various landscapes across the globe. With a detailed examination of opinions from ancient times to more recognized scientific theories, it presents an intricate narrative that spans Strabo to Darwin, exploring how our understanding of Earth's surface has evolved over centuries. Thematic depth is achieved through discussions on terminology, general observations, and case studies from different continents, offering insights into the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans' outlines, continental shields, mountain ranges, and island arcs.
The author situates these geological phenomena within a broader historical context, linking physical changes to philosophical debates and scientific discoveries throughout history. By comparing contrasting theoriesranging from gravitation-based explanations to those advocating for plate tectonicsthe work encapsulates the dynamic discourse surrounding Earth's geology.
Through chapters dedicated to specific seas, mountain systems, and recent limestone formations among other topics, this book not only maps out the physical contours of our planet but also traces the intellectual journey humans have embarked upon in their quest to understand it. Concluding with an exploration of tertiary seas and strandlines in Norway, it underlines how geological studies contribute significantly to our comprehension of Earth's past and ongoing transformations.
Prospective buyers will find this book both enlightening and compelling as it offers a comprehensive overview of geological changes affecting Earth's landscapes. It serves as a testament to human curiosity and our relentless pursuit of knowledge about the natural world around us.
The author situates these geological phenomena within a broader historical context, linking physical changes to philosophical debates and scientific discoveries throughout history. By comparing contrasting theoriesranging from gravitation-based explanations to those advocating for plate tectonicsthe work encapsulates the dynamic discourse surrounding Earth's geology.
Through chapters dedicated to specific seas, mountain systems, and recent limestone formations among other topics, this book not only maps out the physical contours of our planet but also traces the intellectual journey humans have embarked upon in their quest to understand it. Concluding with an exploration of tertiary seas and strandlines in Norway, it underlines how geological studies contribute significantly to our comprehension of Earth's past and ongoing transformations.
Prospective buyers will find this book both enlightening and compelling as it offers a comprehensive overview of geological changes affecting Earth's landscapes. It serves as a testament to human curiosity and our relentless pursuit of knowledge about the natural world around us.
This book delves into the complex and fascinating world of geological changes, specifically focusing on the displacement of strands and the formation of various landscapes across the globe. With a detailed examination of opinions from ancient times to more recognized scientific theories, it presents an intricate narrative that spans Strabo to Darwin, exploring how our understanding of Earth''s surface has evolved over centuries. Thematic depth is achieved through discussions on terminology, general observations, and case studies from different continents, offering insights into the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans'' outlines, continental shields, mountain ranges, and island arcs.
The author situates these geological phenomena within a broader historical context, linking physical changes to philosophical debates and scientific discoveries throughout history. By comparing contrasting theoriesranging from gravitation-based explanations to those advocating for plate tectonicsthe work encapsulates the dynamic discourse surrounding Earth''s geology.
Through chapters dedicated to specific seas, mountain systems, and recent limestone formations among other topics, this book not only maps out the physical contours of our planet but also traces the intellectual journey humans have embarked upon in their quest to understand it. Concluding with an exploration of tertiary seas and strandlines in Norway, it underlines how geological studies contribute significantly to our comprehension of Earth''s past and ongoing transformations.
Prospective buyers will find this book both enlightening and compelling as it offers a comprehensive overview of geological changes affecting Earth''s landscapes. It serves as a testament to human curiosity and our relentless pursuit of knowledge about the natural world around us.
The author situates these geological phenomena within a broader historical context, linking physical changes to philosophical debates and scientific discoveries throughout history. By comparing contrasting theoriesranging from gravitation-based explanations to those advocating for plate tectonicsthe work encapsulates the dynamic discourse surrounding Earth''s geology.
Through chapters dedicated to specific seas, mountain systems, and recent limestone formations among other topics, this book not only maps out the physical contours of our planet but also traces the intellectual journey humans have embarked upon in their quest to understand it. Concluding with an exploration of tertiary seas and strandlines in Norway, it underlines how geological studies contribute significantly to our comprehension of Earth''s past and ongoing transformations.
Prospective buyers will find this book both enlightening and compelling as it offers a comprehensive overview of geological changes affecting Earth''s landscapes. It serves as a testament to human curiosity and our relentless pursuit of knowledge about the natural world around us.
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