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The Geology of Australia

The Geology of Australia

This book provides a vivid account of the evolution of the Australian continent over the last 4400 million years.

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ISBN 9780521767415
Published 1 December 2009 by Cambridge University Press
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Author(s) By Johnson, David
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ISBN-13 9780521767415
ISBN-10 0521767415
Stock Ready to ship - Less than 10 items
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 1 December 2009
International Publication Date 4 November 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Format Trade Paperback/Paperback
Edition 2nd Revised edition
Author(s) By Johnson, David
Category Earth Sciences
Interest Age All ages
Reading Age All ages
Library of Congress Geology, Stratigraphic, Geology - Australia, Paleontology - Australia, Physical geography - Australia, Paleogeography - Australia
NBS Text Earth Sciences
ONIX Text General/trade;Professional and scholarly;College/higher education
Number of Pages 360
Dimensions Width: 240mm
Height: 230mm
Spine: 17mm
Weight 990g
Dewey Code 559.4
Catalogue Code 88541

Description of this Book

The Geology of Australia provides a vivid and informative account of the evolution of the Australian continent over the last 4400 million years. Starting with the Precambrian rocks that hold clues to the origins of life and the development of an oxygenated atmosphere, it goes on to cover the warm seas, volcanism and episodes of mountain building, which formed the eastern third of the Australian continent. This illuminating history details the breakup of the supercontinents Rodinia and Gondwana, the times of previous glaciations, the development of climates and landscapes in modern Australia, and the creation of the continental shelves and coastlines. Separate chapters cover the origin of the Great Barrier Reef, the basalts in Eastern Australia, and the geology of the Solar System. This second edition features two new chapters, covering the evolution of life on Earth while emphasising the fossil record in Australia, and providing a geological perspective on climate change. From Uluru to the Great Dividing Range, from earthquakes to dinosaurs, from sapphires to the stars The Geology of Australia is a comprehensive exploration of the timeless forces that have shaped this continent.

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Awards & Reviews

NZ Review 'This well illustrated introduction ... is particularly useful for students in that it not only deals with the geological development of the continent but also discusses the basic principles and processes of geology from a southern hemisphere perspective. ... The abundant illustrations are invariably of high quality and range from colour photos of sites, rocks and fossils to maps, cross-sections and diagrams plus plenty of other black and white illustrations from numerous sources ... along with a very full and useful bibliography and index. ... For students and other geologists who are not familiar with the geology of Australia this is an ideal starting place.' Geological Magazine

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Author's Bio

David Johnson holds an adjunct position as a Senior Principal Research Fellow in the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, James Cook University.

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