From the first human breath to the digital mirror of the modern age, Who Am I Paradox traces the full architecture of identity across thirty chapters and ten eras of civilization.
Follow recent scientific expeditions exploring volcanic vents on the ocean floor, where hot mineral-rich water nourishes lush colonies of deep-sea creatures, with articles about the search for new species of marine life in previously unseen parts of our planet.
Dinosaurs and the Lost World of the Mesozoic is a compelling and research-driven exploration of one of the most fascinating eras in Earth's history—the Mesozoic Era.
Comprehensive wetland analysis for conservationists, professionals, and researchers Wetlands of Tropical and Subtropical South and Central America: Biodiversity, Livelihoods and Conservation explores the challenges confronted by those managing wetland ecosystems.
Exploring the properties, behavior, and dynamics of particulate gravity currents Particulate gravity currents involve the movement of mixtures of particles and fluid under the influence of gravity.
Comprehensive wetland analysis for conservationists, professionals, and researchers Wetlands of Tropical and Subtropical South and Central America: Biodiversity, Livelihoods and Conservation explores the challenges confronted by those managing wetland ecosystems.
Follow recent expeditions exploring undersea volcanic vents in the Cayman Trough, including the first crewed mission to the deepest known vents, more than three miles down on the ocean floor, in search of new species and the future of our own.
Empower your response to global climate extremes by mastering the transformative power of synthetic aperture radar technology with this essential guide to its role in disaster management.
An all-new edition of one of the most influential books in the earth sciences, endorsed by the International Association of Sedimentologists Richly illustrated with hundreds of new images, this is a completely new edition of the well-known classic text Reading s Sedimentary Environments: Processes, Facies and Stratigraphy.
For thousands of years, earthquakes have terrified human beings—seen first as the footsteps of angry gods, the rage of monstrous serpents beneath the earth, or the punishment of forgotten sins.
Las sutiles claves para descifrar el calendario de la naturalezaCuando sabemos que buscar en la naturaleza, las estaciones que antes permanecian ocultas brillan con intensidad.
A Short History of Artificial Intelligence takes readers on a compelling journey through the origins, breakthroughs, and transformations of one of the most revolutionary fields in human history.
This book explores the geological history of the Pyrenees over the past 90 million years, with a particular focus on their compressive and post-compressive evolution.
Vietnam's World Heritage sites represent a profound intersection of deep geological time, ancient cultural traditions, and a spiritual harmony with the natural world.
If you find yourself peering up at the sky as a plane roars past, there is a good chance you have caught the aviation bug and are fascinated by anything that flies.
Travel with me, if you will, on this incredible journey spanning millions of years from when Pangea began its development towards becoming a single, supercontinent to its breakup to its break up to form what we know as today's seven continents, each rich in treasure.
Ob im Supermarkt, in Restaurants oder im Internet - dieser Weinguide hilft immer und uberall weiter, wenn es um guten Wein geht und verrat, welche Weine geschmacklich uberzeugen, welche Sie gleich trinken und welche Sie noch lagern sollten.
Michigan's Upper Peninsula is blessed with a treasure trove of storytellers, poets, and historians, all seeking to capture a sense of Yooper Life from settler's days to the far-flung future.
Exploring how oceanic hydrothermal systems influence seawater chemistry The chemical exchange between seawater and the underlying ocean crust occurs at temperatures ranging from about 2 C on the seafloor to more than 500 C deep in the crust.
Exploring how oceanic hydrothermal systems influence seawater chemistry The chemical exchange between seawater and the underlying ocean crust occurs at temperatures ranging from about 2 C on the seafloor to more than 500 C deep in the crust.
En esta obra de divulgación científica converge la ciencia y el arte en la interpretación paleoambiental del miembro superior calcáreo de la Formación Tibasosa.
Esta obra realiza un analisis exhaustivo de los hidrometeoros en Colombia mediante el uso de radares meteorologicos de banda C, especificamente los radares ubicados en El Tablazo (Cundinamarca) y Corozal (Sucre).
A textbook applying fundamental seismology theories to the latest computational tools The goal of computational seismology is to digitally simulate seismic waves, create subsurface models, and match these models with observations to identify subsurface rock properties.