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Wicander/Monroe's Geology: Earth in Perspective, 3rd edition,
brings geology to life while accommodating your busy lifestyle--and
at a value-based price. It provides a complete overview of
introductory geology in a succinct, engaging format. Online videos,
animations, interactive mapping, and other learning tools further
your understanding of physical geology and its relevance to
everyday life. The revised text incorporates the latest examples,
case studies, and data, including natural disasters, renewable
energy, new insight on paleoseismology, sustainability, and updated
dating techniques that more accurately identify historic climate
change periods. GEO-FOCUS boxes spotlight issues straight from the
headlines, and economic and environmental geology topics are
integrated throughout.
The overarching goal of Physical Geology: Investigating Earth is to
provide students with a basic understanding of geology and its
processes and, most importantly, with an understanding of how
geology relates to the human experience-that is, how geology
affects individuals, society, and nation-states.
Offering comprehensive content for the historical geology course,
HISTORICAL GEOLOGY provides students with an understanding of the
principles of historical geology and how these principles are
applied in unraveling Earth's history. Students will learn and
understand the underlying causes of why things happened and the way
they did, and how all of Earth's systems and subsystems are
interrelated. Students will understand the relevancy of Earth's
history as part of a dynamic and complex integrated system, not as
a series of isolated and unrelated events
THE CHANGING EARTH: EXPLORING GEOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, Seventh
Edition, is a member of a rare breed of texts written specifically
for courses covering both physical and historical geology. Three
interrelated themes (plate tectonics, organic evolution, and
geologic time) help students understand that Earth is a complex,
integrated, and continually changing system. In the new edition
authors James S. Monroe and Reed Wicander integrate new content
emphasizing the economic impacts of geology. Topics such as
fracking, nuclear waste, and the threat of earthquakes are covered
in new Geo-Impact boxes that stress real-world applications. Lauded
for their clear writing style, the authors go beyond simply
explaining geology and its processes; rather, they place that
knowledge within the context of human experience by consistently
emphasizing relevance, resources, and the environment. New Global
Geosciences Watch activities help students learn how to use an
extensive database of articles on geology that are updated several
times a day and are available exclusively for users of this book.
How does the planet work and why is this important to know? In
PHYSICAL GEOLOGY: EXPLORING THE EARTH doesn't just explain physical
geology and its processes; it places that knowledge within the
context of human experience by consistently emphasizing relevance,
resources, and the environment. The authors consistently
demonstrate how geology relates to the human experience. Explore
your reaction to particular situations through "What would you do?"
questions throughout the text. "Geology in Your Life" sections
address today'sconcerns, especially in the areas of environment and
energy.
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