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Earth Science and Earth Structure: From Cityscapes to Deep Space

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English
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Non-fiction

Ever wondered how Earth's systems work, from the bustling city to the depths of space? This book takes you on an incredible journey through our planet's wonders and challenges.

Explore urban geology, geothermal energy, and rare earth elements. Discover the impact of climate change on geohazards. Journey to Mars and uncover its geological secrets. Dive into deep-sea mining, ocean acidification, and plastic pollution. Learn about marine protected areas and noise pollution's effects on marine life. Investigate urban heat islands, extreme weather, and atmospheric rivers. Understand air quality, the Anthropocene epoch, and Earth system science. And finally, explore the power of geospatial technologies.

This book offers a unique blend of topics often missing from traditional Earth science books. It connects urban landscapes to the vastness of space, highlighting the interconnectedness of Earth's systems. It delves into critical issues like climate change, pollution, and resource management, providing a comprehensive understanding of our planet's challenges and potential solutions. With clear explanations and engaging examples, this book is an essential read for anyone curious about the world around them.

© 2024 Royal Co. (Ebook): 9783384621870

Release date

Ebook: November 20, 2024

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