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This book represents a rather complicated history of encounters,
changes in research interest and some very interesting results.
Initially it is the very fruitful interaction of Ecology and
Geology. The point of view of ecologists is extremely refreshing
for hard science people. Interaction and inter-relationships are
the focus of Ecology whereas the traditional sciences, such as
Geology, have tried to isolate the natural phenomena so that thye
could be studied in a more rigorous manner. The traditional
sciences were of course natural science - based since the world to
be observed was at the door step of everyone, mountains, weather
patterns, plants and so forth. Chemistry and Physics were de ned
after Mathematics in order to establish more precise and viable
principles of the behavior of the materials that formed the world
around mankind. It became quite clear that the observation of the
natural world was too complicated to consider all of the possible
variables which could affect an observed process or situation. The
systems were simpli ed and taken into the laboratory in order to
better master the phenomena observed. Physics c- cerned itself with
non-reacting materials, subjected to essentially mechanical forces.
This book represents a rather complicated history of encounters,
changes in research interest and some very interesting results.
Initially it is the very fruitful interaction of Ecology and
Geology. The point of view of ecologists is extremely refreshing
for hard science people. Interaction and inter-relationships are
the focus of Ecology whereas the traditional sciences, such as
Geology, have tried to isolate the natural phenomena so that thye
could be studied in a more rigorous manner. The traditional
sciences were of course natural science - based since the world to
be observed was at the door step of everyone, mountains, weather
patterns, plants and so forth. Chemistry and Physics were de ned
after Mathematics in order to establish more precise and viable
principles of the behavior of the materials that formed the world
around mankind. It became quite clear that the observation of the
natural world was too complicated to consider all of the possible
variables which could affect an observed process or situation. The
systems were simpli ed and taken into the laboratory in order to
better master the phenomena observed. Physics c- cerned itself with
non-reacting materials, subjected to essentially mechanical forces.
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