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Creative Media Partners, LLC Reconnaissance Geology of the Hail Quadrangle Sheet 2741 B Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Sequence Stratigraphy of the Dakota Group and Equivalents From NorthCentral Colorado to Northeastern New Mexico
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Creative Media Partners, LLC TM 58181
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Prairie Peak and Plateau
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Geology of the Tarryall District Park County Colorado
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Geology of the Gold Belt Back Country Byway SouthCentral Colorado
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Soils of the Eastern United States and Their Use XXIII. The Orangeburg Fine Sandy Loam
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Coal Bed Methane Desorption Data
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Creative Media Partners, LLC A Description of the Fossil Fish Remains of the Cretaceous Eocene and Miocene Formations of New Jersey
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Handbook and Catalogue of the Meteorite Collection
£22.75
Creative Media Partners, LLC PalÂcontology. Fossil Corals
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Handbook and Catalogue of the Meteorite Collection
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Creative Media Partners, LLC A Textbook of Geology
£22.46
Creative Media Partners, LLC Contributions to the Fossil Flora of the Western Territories ..
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Contributions to the Fossil Flora of the Western Territories ..
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Creative Media Partners, LLC The Road Material Resources of Minnesota
£21.80
Creative Media Partners, LLC The Road Material Resources of Minnesota
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Hutson Street Press Die Tertiärflora des Basalttuffes vom Eichelskopf bei Homberg Bez. Kassel
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Die Tertiärflora des Basalttuffes vom Eichelskopf bei Homberg Bez. Kassel
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Triassic Ichthyosauria
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Fossil Plants
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Fossil Plants
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Geologic History of the Yosemite Valley
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Palaeontology of the Silurian Rocks of Arisaig Nova Scotia
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Creative Media Partners, LLC Paleozoic Rocks
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Random House USA Inc Great Quake
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Palgrave MacMillan UK MassObservation and Everyday Life Culture History Theory
Book SynopsisAn excellent guide to Mass-Observation and the period generally, this scholarly work also provides surprising insights into the role social research has played in the development of policy and mass democracy.Trade Review'An insightful new history.' - The New Yorker 'Hubble's account is much needed, and the depth of detail and analysis that is evident in it ensures that it is likely to remain an essential guide to Mass Observation for years to come.' - Textual Practice 'An excellent appreciation of Tom Harrisson and his fellow Mass Observation co-founders.' - History Workshop Journal 'An important book...invaluable to anyone wanting to understand what lay behind Mass Observation and how the organization developed.' - Literature and History 'Hubble provides an exhaustive investigation into the origins of Mass Observation [and] their influence on successive generations of intellectuals.' - Journal of Interdisciplinary HistoryTable of ContentsList of Abbreviations Acknowlegdements INTRODUCTION: THE MASS-OBSERVATION PROJECT Defining Mass-Observation A Brief History of Mass-Observation Everyday Life and Social Transformation PART 1: HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Everyday Life in the Long Twentieth Century Social Surveys: From Booth's Life and Labour of the London Poor to Kracauer's Die Angestellten and the Lynd's Middeltown PART 2: THE SPACE OF FORMER HEAVEN Cambridge Experiment Letter to Oxford British Social Anthropology Popular Poetry and the 'Thirties' PART 3: THE INTELLECTUALS AND THE MASSES Profane Illumination and New Objectivity; English Surrealism and British Democracy Empson's Imaginary Solution PART 4: EARLY MASS-OBSERVATION The Formation of Mass-Observation Coronation Pastoral PART 5: BRITAIN BEGINS AT HOME First Year's Work First Year's Reception The Munich Crisis The Lambeth Walk PART 6: THE MOBILISATION OF EVERYDAY LIFE Active Leadership and the Civilian Army The Ministry of Everyday Co-operating with the Tax Collector PART 7: THE DEMOBILISATION OF EVERYDAY LIFE Politics, Pubs, Penguins Society in the Mind Resumption of the People's War Conclusion: Mass-Observation Reassessed Bibliography and Sources Index
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University Press of the Pacific Fundamentals of Geology
£23.28
Springer Us Studies of Cave Sediments Physical And Chemical Records Of Paleoclimate
Book SynopsisThe oldest records of modem human culture are the vivid cave paintings from southern France and northern Spain, which are in some cases more than 30,000 years old (Chauvet, et ai, 1996).Trade ReviewFrom the reviews: "This is the first book to deal specifically with cave sediments and so is an important resource for people conducting research in caves, e.g. geoscientists, speleologists and archaeologists. The book includes a range of cave sites, applicable techniques with in-depth reviews and several case studies to provide an excellent tool for those already involved in cave research and those interested in venturing into cave-sediment studies." (Mark Stephens, Journal of Sedimentary Research, Vol 75, 2005) "The dual nature of the subject and the wide range of topics and analytical approaches might give the superficial impression of a heterogeneous group of papers cobbled together into a book. On the contrary, these topics are well integrated into a fairly coherent picture. Even the local studies provide wide-ranging concepts." (Arthur N. Palmer, and Margaret v. Palmer, Journal of Cave and Karst Sediments, Vol 67, no. 2, p. 140-141) "This book aims to provide a comprehensive treatment of cave deposits, with a particular focus on the palaeoclimate record they hold. … covering key aspects of both clastic sediments and precipitates from many karst regions around the globe. … this book serves well as an account of the state-of-art in the study of cave sediments and their value in palaeoenvironmental reconstruction. … it is likely to be of great interest to higher-level undergraduates, postgraduates and academics … ." (Stefan H. Doerr, The Holocene, Issue 15, 2005) "Cave sediments studies pose multiple problems, both with the difficult access to many underground sites and also with the correlation of the cave record with surface events … . The subject is often over-looked by hard-line surface investigators, but this book should help promote and develop this databank of geological history. … This book is attractively presented … . Its contents should be compulsory reading for anyone researching Quaternary chronology and palaeo-environments. The volume should also be read by a much wider audience … ." (Tony Waltham, Geological Magazine, Vol. 124 (4), 2005)Table of Contents1. LITHOFACIES AND TRANSPORT OF CLASTIC SEDIMENTS IN KARSTIC AQUIFERS.- 2. SEDIMENT AND SEDIMENT-ASSOCIATED CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT THROUGH KARST.- 3. PALAEOMAGNETIC ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENTS ON THE BUCHAN CAVES, SOUTHEASTERN AUSTRALIA, PROVIDES A PRE-LATE PLEISTOCENE DATE FOR LANDSCAPE AND CLIMATE EVOLUTION.- 4. PALEOMAGNETIC ANALYSIS OF A LONG-TERM SEDIMENT TRAP, KOOKEN CAVE, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, USA.- 5. PROVENANCE OF SUSPENDED SEDIMENT DISCHARGED FROM A KARST AQUIFER DETERMINED BY CLAY MINERALOGY.- 6. READING VIRGINIA’S PALEOCLIMATE FROM THE GEOCHEMISTRY AND SEDIMENTOLOGY OF CLASTIC CAVE SEDIMENTS.- 7. GLACIALLY-INFLUENCED SEDIMENT CYCLES IN THE LIME CREEK KARST, EAGLE COUNTY, COLORADO.- 8. CAVE SEDIMENTS AND DENUDED CAVERNS IN THE LASKI RAVNIK, CLASSICAL KARST OF SLOVENIA.- 9. PALEOCLIMATE RECORDS FROM SPELEOTHEMS IN LIMESTONE CAVES.- 10. URANIUM-SERIES DATING OF SPELEOTHEMS: CURRENT TECHNIQUES, LIMITS, & APPLICATIONS.- 11. PALEOCLIMATE INFORMATION FROM SPELEOTHEMS: THE PRESENT AS A GUIDE TO THE PAST.- 12. INFLUENCE OF DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENT ON DEVIL’S HOLE CALCITE MORPHOLOGY AND PETROLOGY.- 13. SPELEOTHEMS FROM THE HIGH-ALPINE SPANNAGEL CAVE, ZILLERTAL ALPS (AUSTRIA).- 14. ISOTOPE STAGE 11, THE “SUPER-INTERGLACIAL”, FROM A NORTH NORWEGIAN SPELEOTHEM.- 15. ESTABLISHING A SPELEOTHEM CHRONOLOGY FOR SOUTHWESTERN OREGON — CLIMATIC CONTROLS AND GROWTH MODELLING.- 16. SILICATES IN CARBONATE SPELEOTHEMS, GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS, NEW MEXICO, U.S.A.- 17. RELIQUIAE DILUVIANAE ALTER: LAST INTERGLACIAL FLOOD DEPOSITS IN THE CAVES OF THE WEST INDIES.
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Teacher Created Materials On Land
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Archway Publishing The Worldwide Flood
£27.95
£20.89
Basic Books Untitled on the Natural History of Rocks
£24.00
Baby Professor Layers of the Earth A Study of Earth's Structure Introduction to Geology Interactive Science Grade 8 Children's Earth Sciences Books
£13.29
Baby Professor How Are Mountains Made? Mountains of the World for Kids Grade 5 Children's Earth Sciences Books
£20.69
University of Tennessee Press The Last Billion Years: A Geologic History of Tennessee
Book SynopsisTennessee’s geologic history has evolved in myriad ways since its initial formation more than a billion years ago, settling into its current place on the North American supercontinent between 300 and 250 million years ago. Throughout that long span of “deep time,” Tennessee’s landscape morphed into its present form. The Last Billion Years: A Geologic History of Tennessee is the first general overview in more than thirty years to interpret the state’s geological record. With minimal jargon, numerous illustrations and photographs, and a glossary of scientific terms, this volume provides the tools necessary for readers with little or no background in the subject to learn about the geologic formation of Tennessee, making it an excellent resource for high school students, college students, and interested general readers. Yet, because of the depth of its scholarship, the book is also an invaluable reference for professional geologists. Recognising that every reader is familiar with the roles of wind, water, gravity, and organisms in their everyday environment, author Don Byerly employs the Earth Systems Science approach, showing how the five interacting parts of the Earth—the geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and cryosphere—have worked together for eons to generate the rock compositions that make up Tennessee’s geologic past. All regions of the state are covered. Featuring a unique time chart that illustrates the state’s geologic history from east to west, The Last Billion Years shows that while the geologic aspects of the state’s three grand divisions are related in many ways, each division has a distinctly different background. The organisation of the book further enhances its usability, allowing the reader to see and compare what was happening contemporaneously across the state during the key sequences of its geologic history. Written in a clear and engaging style, The Last Billion Years will have broad appeal to students, lay readers, and professionals.Trade Review“The Last Billion Years succeeds in conveying scientific information to the general public in a format that is not only easily understood, but useable.” —Harry L. Moore, author of A Geologic Trip Across Tennessee by Interstate 40 "This book is the only comprehensive geologic history available on the market for Tennessee. . . . there are no other books like this that are close to being up to date." —Michael A. Gibson, University of Tennessee, Martin
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Monthly Review Press,U.S. Facing the Anthropocene: Fossil Capitalism and
Book SynopsisScience tells us that a new and dangerous stage in planetary evolution has begun the Anthropocene, a time of rising temperatures, extreme weather, rising oceans, and mass species extinctions. Humanity faces not just more pollution or warmer weather, but a crisis of the Earth System. If business as usual continues, this century will be marked by rapid deterioration of our physical, social, and economic environment. Large parts of Earth will become uninhabitable, and civilization itself will be threatened. Facing the Anthropocene shows what has caused this planetary emergency, and what we must do to meet the challenge.Bridging the gap between Earth System science and ecological Marxism, Ian Angus examines not only the latest scientific findings about the physical causes and consequences of the Anthropocene transition, but also the social and economic trends that underlie the crisis. Cogent and compellingly written, Facing the Anthropocene offers a unique synthesis of natural and social science that illustrates how capitalism's inexorable drive for growth, powered by the rapid burning of fossil fuels that took millions of years to form, has driven our world to the brink of disaster.Survival in the Anthropocene, Angus argues, requires radical social change, replacing fossil capitalism with a new, ecosocialist civilization. "Trade Review"A crisp, eloquent and deeply informed call to arms by a leading eco-socialist."-Mike Davis"
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Echo Point Books & Media Roadside Geology of Pennsylvania (Roadside Geology Series)
£25.45
Callisto Reference Biogeochemistry: Science and Applications
£98.32
Callisto Reference Geosciences: Novel Concepts, Technologies and Applications
£101.70
Callisto Reference Hydrology: The Scientific Study of Water
£92.70
Callisto Reference Handbook of Geology
£94.05
Callisto Reference Concepts and Applications of Earth Science
£92.02
Larsen and Keller Education Essentials of Geology
£105.30
Larsen and Keller Education Plate Tectonics: A Comprehensive Introduction
£98.32
Larsen and Keller Education An Introduction to Topography
£108.90
Echo Point Books & Media The Curious Lore of Precious Stones
£21.49