Mysteries of the deep: how seafloor drilling expeditions revolutionized our understanding of earth history / James Lawrence Powell.
Material type:
- 9780262048927
- 551.46/8 23/eng/20231016
- QE39 POW 2024
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QE 36 ROB 1982 Introduction to geological maps and structures / | QE 38 MON 1995 Environmental geology / | QE38 MON 2006 Environmental Geology | QE 39 POW 2024 Mysteries of the deep: how seafloor drilling expeditions revolutionized our understanding of earth history / | QE 42 COX 1974 Geology: | QE 48.8 BUR 1983 Environment and services/ | QE 363.2 KLE 2017 Earth materials : |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-261) and index.
Introduction -- The voyage of HMS Challenger -- Coral reefs : rainforests of the sea -- Probing the seafloor -- Nothing beats a map -- Do seafloors spread and continents drift? -- Continental drift to plate tectonics -- Hotspots in the mantle -- When the Mediterranean dried up -- The glacial theory -- The astronomical pacemaker -- Astrochronology -- Crater of doom -- The hot, deep biosphere -- The seventh continent -- Eocene doomsday -- Human evolution -- Looking back and ahead.
"This book tells the story of how scientific ocean drilling, a crowning achievement of science and engineering in the 20th century, transformed our understanding of Earth's history"-- Provided by publisher.
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