Books > Earth & environment > Earth sciences > Palaeontology
|
Buy Now
Extinction - How Life on Earth Nearly Ended 250 Million Years Ago - Updated Edition (Paperback, Revised edition)
Loot Price: R416
Discovery Miles 4 160
You Save: R80
(16%)
|
|
Extinction - How Life on Earth Nearly Ended 250 Million Years Ago - Updated Edition (Paperback, Revised edition)
Series: Princeton Science Library
(1 rating, sign in to rate)
List price R496
Loot Price R416
Discovery Miles 4 160
You Save R80 (16%)
Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days
|
Some 250 million years ago, the earth suffered the greatest
biological crisis in its history. Around 95 percent of all living
species died out--a global catastrophe far greater than the
dinosaurs' demise 185 million years later. How this happened
remains a mystery. But there are many competing theories. Some
blame huge volcanic eruptions that covered an area as large as the
continental United States; others argue for sudden changes in ocean
levels and chemistry, including burps of methane gas; and still
others cite the impact of an extraterrestrial object, similar to
what caused the dinosaurs' extinction. Extinction is a
paleontological mystery story. Here, the world's foremost authority
on the subject provides a fascinating overview of the evidence for
and against a whole host of hypotheses concerning this cataclysmic
event that unfolded at the end of the Permian. After setting the
scene, Erwin introduces the suite of possible perpetrators and the
types of evidence paleontologists seek. He then unveils the actual
evidence--moving from China, where much of the best evidence is
found; to a look at extinction in the oceans; to the extraordinary
fossil animals of the Karoo Desert of South Africa. Erwin reviews
the evidence for each of the hypotheses before presenting his own
view of what happened. Although full recovery took tens of millions
of years, this most massive of mass extinctions was a powerful
creative force, setting the stage for the development of the world
as we know it today. In a new preface, Douglas Erwin assesses
developments in the field since the book's initial publication.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
Fri, 20 May 2022 | Review
by: Tanya K.
Did you find this review helpful?
Yes (0) |
No (0)
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.