You can listen to this audiobook in formats: Apple Lossless, MP3, WAV, WMA, FLAC, MPEG4 (compression RPM, RAR, TBZ2, AZW4, 7Z, ZIP, LZO)
Total pages original book: 274
Includes a PDF summary of 29 pages
Duration of the summary (audio): 22M33S (5.8 MB)
Description or summary of the audiobook: Geology as a science has a fascinating and controversial history. Kieran D. O'Hara's book provides a brief and accessible account of the major events in the history of geology over the last two hundred years, from early theories of Earth structure during the Reformation, through major controversies over the age of the Earth during the Industrial Revolution, to the more recent twentieth-century development of plate tectonic theory, and on to current ideas concerning the Anthropocene. Most chapters include a short 'text box' providing more technical and detailed elaborations on selected topics. The book also includes a history of the geology of the Moon, a topic not normally included in books on the history of geology. The book will appeal to students of Earth science, researchers in geology who wish to learn more about the history of their subject, and general readers interested in the history of science.
Other categories, genre or collection: Historical Geology, Geology & The Lithosphere, Earth Sciences, Geological Surface Processes (geomorphology), Solar System: The Sun & Planets, History Of Science, Volcanology & Seismology, Earth: Natural History General
Download servers: Hotfile, FileServe, Dropbox, BitShare, Load.to, WeTransfer, Google Drive, Mediafire. Compressed in RPM, RAR, TBZ2, AZW4, 7Z, ZIP, LZO