An Introduction to the Earth-Life System
Neil Edwards author Nigel Harris author Charles Cockell author Richard Corfield author Nancy Dise author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:28th Feb '08
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This concise textbook combines Earth and biological sciences to explore the co-evolution of the Earth and life over geological time.
This concise undergraduate textbook explores the Earth system at and above the surface of the Earth, for a one-semester course. It combines Earth and biological sciences to explore the co-evolution of the Earth and life over geological time, and incorporates a wealth of pedagogical features.This concise undergraduate textbook brings together Earth and biological sciences to explore the co-evolution of the Earth and life over geological time. Written for a one-semester course, it explores the Earth system at and above the surface of the Earth by examining the interactions and feedback processes between the geosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere. It also explains how the Earth's surface environment involves a complex interplay between these systems. Through a wealth of features and student questioning, the book allows students to understand how physical controls make our planet hospitable for life, investigate the processes of global change that operate on a range of timescales, understand important cross-disciplinary connections and explore how the whole Earth system has evolved. Finally, it assesses how and why the climate of the Earth has varied over geological time, and considers whether life itself is passive or an active agent for change.
'This innovative Earth science textbook provides a thoroughly new way to look at the history of Earth and life. The pedagogic aspects are particularly well thought through and current research case studies, engaging questions, and practical examples will be beneficial to both students and instructors.' Mike Benton, University of Bristol
'… this textbook will be suitable for geoscience educators as well as for students as a stimulating reading or an invitation to more profound thinking. … Nature amateurs and professional geoscientists may find this book a good source of information on selected subjects like the carbon cycle or the influences of the mountain growth on climate.' Paläontologie Allgemeine
'… well illustrated … very accessible …' The Geographical Journal
ISBN: 9780521493918
Dimensions: 269mm x 210mm x 24mm
Weight: 1254g
328 pages