Notes from deep time : a journey through our past and future worlds / Helen Gordon.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1788161637
- 9781788161633
- 550 23
- QB631.2 .G67 2021
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QA279.4 .P48 2017 An introduction to decision theory / | QA402 .M425 2008 Thinking in systems : a primer / | QB44.2 .S235 2013 Cosmos / | QB631.2 .G67 2021 Notes from deep time : a journey through our past and future worlds / | QB981 .G7434 2021 Until the end of time : mind, matter, and our search for meaning in an evolving universe / | QB981 .H395 2021 Unlocking the universe / | QC6.4.R42 W55 2021 Fundamentals : ten keys to reality / |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Deep time on Cambridge Heath Road -- Rocks and ice -- 2. Box 48903C16 -- 3. Shallow time -- 4. The auctioneer -- 5. Time lords -- 6. The demon in the hills -- 7. A lost ocean -- 8. The fiery fields -- Plants and creatures -- 9. Ammonite -- 10. The first forest -- 11. What we talk about when we talk about dinosaurs -- 12. Colouring deep times -- Man-made -- 13. Urban geology -- 14. In search of the Anthropocene -- 15. 'This place is not a place of honour' -- 16. On the beach.
"From the secret fossils of London to the 3-billion-year-old rocks of the Scottish Highlands, and from state-of-the-art Californian laboratories to one of the world's most dangerous volcanic complexes hidden beneath the green hills of western Naples, set out on an adventure to those parts of the world where the Earth's life-story is written into the landscape. Helen Gordon turns a novelist's eye on the extraordinary scientists who are piecing together this planetary drama. She gets to grips with the theory that explains how it all works, plate tectonics, a breakthrough as significant in its way as evolution or quantum mechanics, but much younger than either, and still with many secrets to reveal. And she looks to the future of our world, with or without us."--Publisher's description.
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