Earth's Geosphere

Earth's Geosphere
Title Earth's Geosphere PDF eBook
Author Jenna Tolli
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 34
Release 2018-07-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 153832976X

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Earth's geosphere is made up of the planet's interior, rocks and minerals, landforms, and the processes that shape Earth's surface. The interior is comprised of many different sections, including Earth's core and crust. Readers will learn about types of rock, including igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks, and how they come together to form the rock cycle. There are many different types of minerals found inside Earth, some of which form the world's most precious gems, such as diamonds. The movement of tectonic plates inside Earth creates mountain ranges as well as drives the rock cycle. This book will help you fulfill standards in the earth science curriculum.

Geosphere

Geosphere
Title Geosphere PDF eBook
Author Dana Desonie
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 217
Release 2007
Genre Business
ISBN 1438105657

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Details how sustainability is gaining ground with individuals, communities, regions, and even nations, and shows readers how they, too, can become involved.

Earth Book

Earth Book
Title Earth Book PDF eBook
Author AIMS Education Foundation
Publisher
Pages 456
Release 2007
Genre Earth sciences
ISBN 9781605190426

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Human Interactions with the Geosphere

Human Interactions with the Geosphere
Title Human Interactions with the Geosphere PDF eBook
Author Lucy Wilson
Publisher Geological Society of London
Pages 214
Release 2011
Genre Archaeological geology
ISBN 9781862393257

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Human impact on our environment is not a new phenomenon. For millennia, humans have been coping with - or provoking - environmental change. We have exploited, extracted, over-used, but also in many cases nurtured, the resources that the geosphere offers. Geoarchaeology studies the traces of human interactions with the geosphere and provides the key to recognizing landscape and environmental change, human impacts and the effects of environmental change on human societies. This collection of papers from around the world includes case studies and broader reviews covering the time period since before modern human beings came into existence up until the present day. To understand ourselves, we need to understand that our world is constantly changing, and that change is dynamic and complex. Geoarchaeology provides an inclusive and long-term view of human-geosphere interactions and serves as a valuable aid to those who try to determine sustainable policies for the future.

Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions and Climate

Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions and Climate
Title Geosphere-Biosphere Interactions and Climate PDF eBook
Author Lennart Bengtsson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 124
Release 2001-10-29
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780521782388

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Chemical Containment of Waste in the Geosphere

Chemical Containment of Waste in the Geosphere
Title Chemical Containment of Waste in the Geosphere PDF eBook
Author Richard Metcalfe
Publisher Geological Society of London
Pages 308
Release 1999
Genre Science
ISBN 9781862390409

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This text considers chemical processes within the geosphere that may be harnessed to contain a wide range of wastes. It contains contributions from experts in waste containment technologies and covers many issues such as radioactive waste management.

Organic Pollutants in the Geosphere

Organic Pollutants in the Geosphere
Title Organic Pollutants in the Geosphere PDF eBook
Author Jan Schwarzbauer
Publisher Springer
Pages 192
Release 2017-12-16
Genre Science
ISBN 331968938X

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This third volume focusses on anthropogenic organic pollutants harming the environment. Their structural diversity and fate in the environment, their effects and relevance are presented. For such a flexible usage this textbook series 'Fundamentals in Organic Geochemistry' consists of different volumes with clear defined aspects and with manageable length. Organic Geochemistry is a modern scientific subject characterized by a high transdisciplinarity and located at the edge of chemistry, environmental sciences, geology and biology. Therefore, there is a need for a flexible offer of appropriate academic teaching material on an undergraduate level addressed to the variety of students coming originally from different study disciplines.