Geology for Nongeologists introduces basic concepts in geology: how rocks, minerals, and fossils are classified, how wind, ice, and water have shaped the earth, how mountains are formed, and how volcanoes, geysers, earthquakes, glaciers, and groundwater work to modify the physical structure of Earth.

Primarily designed as an information source, and intended to be a non-technical survey for those with little background in science, this book is presented in a reader-friendly style. Written in straightforward and accessible English, this book provides a broad look at a multidisciplinary field that incorporates aspects of biology, chemistry, physics, ecology, geography, meteorology, pedology, and many other areas of science.

This book fills the gap between general introductory science texts and advanced environmental science books. Books on the subject are typically geared toward professionals in these fields. This makes undertaking a study of geology daunting to those without a specific background in science. However, this complexity also indicates geology's broad impact. Because geology so widely affects us, sometimes in profound ways, it is important to understand its basic concepts. This book presents information that everyone needs to know about geology and about how science and scientists work.

The author uses illustrative problems in terms of commonly used geological parameters, and each chapter ends with a chapter review test. Readers discover a new appreciation for their surroundings and a broader outlook on their environment.

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Chapter 1 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 2 Minerals
Chapter 3 3 Igneous Rocks and Volcanism
Chapter 4 4 Sedimentary Rocks
Chapter 5 5 Metamorphism, Metamorphic Rocks, and Deformation
Chapter 6 6 Weathering and Soil Formation
Chapter 7 7 Streams and Groundwater Systems
Chapter 8 8 Glaciers
Chapter 9 9 Wind Erosion and Mass Wasting
Chapter 10 10 Oceans and Their Margins
Chapter 11 11 Lakes
Chapter 12 12 Earthquakes and Earth's Interior
Chapter 13 13 Plate Tectonics
Chapter 14 14 Geologic Time

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Now the science you wish you had learned is right at your fingertips. These short and accessible introductions to fundamental scientific terms and concepts provide a basic understanding of the most widespread sciences that even the non-specialist can master and apply. Each title is perfect for course use where students have a limited science background, or are not expected to continue studies beyond the subject at hand. The books in the series are also perfect for professionals who need to look beyond their specialties and acquire knowledge in a variety of sciences to make solving on-the-job problems easier. Each book examines the key concepts, concerns, and practices of a scientific discipline and provides simple explanations of its application to the everyday life of the non-specialist and to other sciences. Priced for students, each title is concise, easy-to-understand, and suitable for future reference on the job. They also can increase the user's employment opportunities.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780865871854
Publisert
2009-05-16
Utgiver
Government Institutes
Vekt
442 gr
Høyde
268 mm
Bredde
180 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Frank R. Spellman is Assistant Professor of Environmental Health at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. He is the author of more than fifty books, including Chemistry for Nonchemists, Biology for Nonbiologists, Ecology for Nonecologists, and Physics for Nonphysicists.