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The Little Book of Planet Earth

Pages :192
The Little Book of Planet Earth presents a concise description of the geological evolution of Earth from its formation. Meissner describes in detailed but accessible prose not just the planet’s features, but the tools that modern geologists use to explore and track the ever-changing subterranean and surface features of the planet. With a particular gift for expressing how the forces in and around our planet constantly alter the world we live in, the author introduces lay readers to the key topics in modern earth and planetary science: the creation of Earth and its moon (as well as stars and other planets), the role of seismology in analyzing Earth’s structure, the formation of mountain ranges and basins, the role of plate tectonics, the significance of Earth’s magnetic field, and the complex relationship of our planet’s geology to the life forms found there.

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Evolution and the Fossil Record

Paperback: 26 pages 

 

Book Description
Evolution and the Fossil Record, an eye-catching booklet produced by the American Geological Institute in cooperation with the Paleontological Society, aims to help the general public gain a better understanding of one of the fundamental underlying concepts of modern science. This booklet has many colorful photos, drawings, and illustrations which complement the authors’ conversational style as they discuss geologic time; change through time; Darwin’s theory of evolution; evolution as a mechanism for change; the nature of species; the nature of theory; paleontology, geology, and evolution; and determining the age of fossils and rocks. Four “case study” examples from the fossil record - evolution of vertebrate legs, evolution of birds, evolution of mammals, and evolution of whales - are presented to provide a time perspective for understanding the evolution of life on Earth. This non-technical introduction to evolution contains straightforward definitions as well as discussions of complex ideas. 

http://usgeologist.com/Evolution%20and%20the%20Fossil%20Record.pdf

The Little Book of Planet Earth

Description:
Pages :192
The Little Book of Planet Earth presents a concise description of the geological evolution of Earth from its formation. Meissner describes in detailed but accessible prose not just the planet’s features, but the tools that modern geologists use to explore and track the ever-changing subterranean and surface features of the planet. With a particular gift for expressing how the forces in and around our planet constantly alter the world we live in, the author introduces lay readers to the key topics in modern earth and planetary science: the creation of Earth and its moon (as well as stars and other planets), the role of seismology in analyzing Earth’s structure, the formation of mountain ranges and basins, the role of plate tectonics, the significance of Earth’s magnetic field, and the complex relationship of our planet’s geology to the life forms found there.

Download:
ttp://www.usgeologist.com/The_Little_Book_Planet_Earth.pdf

Evolution and the Fossil Record

Evolution and the Fossil Record, an eye-catching booklet produced by the American Geological Institute in cooperation with the Paleontological Society, aims to help the general public gain a better understanding of one of the fundamental underlying concepts of modern science. This booklet has many colorful photos, drawings, and illustrations which complement the authors’ conversational style as they discuss geologic time; change through time; Darwin’s theory of evolution; evolution as a mechanism for change; the nature of species; the nature of theory; paleontology, geology, and evolution; and determining the age of fossils and rocks. Four “case study” examples from the fossil record - evolution of vertebrate legs, evolution of birds, evolution of mammals, and evolution of whales - are presented to provide a time perspective for understanding the evolution of life on Earth. This non-technical introduction to evolution contains straightforward definitions as well as discussions of complex ideas.

Link:
http://usgeologist.com/Evolution%20and%20the%20Fossil%20Record.pdf