Author: Arthur Raistrick
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Stalactites and stalagmites
Languages : en
Pages : 7
Book Description
The life history of stalactites and stalagmites
Author: Arthur Raistrick
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Stalactites and stalagmites
Languages : en
Pages : 7
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Stalactites and stalagmites
Languages : en
Pages : 7
Book Description
From Stars To Stalagmites: How Everything Connects
Author: Paul S Braterman
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 9814440698
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Feynman once selected, as the single most important statement in science, that everything is made of atoms. It follows that the properties of everything depend on how these atoms are joined together, giving rise to the vast field we know of today as chemistry. In this unique book specifically written to bridge the gap between chemistry and the layman, Braterman has put together a series of linked essays on chemistry related themes that are particularly engaging.The book begins with the age of the earth, and concludes with the life cycle of stars. In between, there are atoms old and new, the ozone hole mystery and how it was solved, synthetic fertilisers and explosives, reading the climate record, the extraction of metals, the wetness of water, and how the greenhouse effect on climate really works. A chapter in praise of uncertainty leads on to the “fuzziness” and sharing of electrons, and from there to molecular shape, grass-green and blood-red, the wetness of water, and molecular recognition as the basis of life.Organised in such a way as to illustrate and develop underlying principles and approaches, this book will appeal to anyone interested in chemistry, as well as its history and key personalities. Where many other titles have failed, this book succeeds brilliantly in capturing the spirit and essence of chemistry and delivering the science in easily digestible terms.
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 9814440698
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Feynman once selected, as the single most important statement in science, that everything is made of atoms. It follows that the properties of everything depend on how these atoms are joined together, giving rise to the vast field we know of today as chemistry. In this unique book specifically written to bridge the gap between chemistry and the layman, Braterman has put together a series of linked essays on chemistry related themes that are particularly engaging.The book begins with the age of the earth, and concludes with the life cycle of stars. In between, there are atoms old and new, the ozone hole mystery and how it was solved, synthetic fertilisers and explosives, reading the climate record, the extraction of metals, the wetness of water, and how the greenhouse effect on climate really works. A chapter in praise of uncertainty leads on to the “fuzziness” and sharing of electrons, and from there to molecular shape, grass-green and blood-red, the wetness of water, and molecular recognition as the basis of life.Organised in such a way as to illustrate and develop underlying principles and approaches, this book will appeal to anyone interested in chemistry, as well as its history and key personalities. Where many other titles have failed, this book succeeds brilliantly in capturing the spirit and essence of chemistry and delivering the science in easily digestible terms.
The Ancient Life History of The Earth
Author: Henry Alleyne Nicholson
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 431
Book Description
The Ancient Life History of the Earth by Henry Alleyne Nicholson: In this seminal work, Henry Alleyne Nicholson presents a comprehensive account of the ancient life history of Earth. The book delves into paleontology and the study of fossils to reveal the fascinating story of life's evolution over millions of years. Nicholson's meticulous research and detailed descriptions offer a captivating glimpse into the prehistoric world and the incredible diversity of life that once inhabited our planet. Key Aspects of the Book "The Ancient Life History of the Earth by Henry Alleyne Nicholson": Paleontology and Fossil Study: The book delves into the field of paleontology and its role in understanding the ancient life forms that once populated Earth. Evolutionary Insights: Nicholson's work provides valuable insights into the processes of evolution and the development of life on Earth. Prehistoric World: "The Ancient Life History of the Earth" offers a vivid portrayal of the prehistoric world, highlighting the rich diversity of ancient life forms. Henry Alleyne Nicholson was a distinguished British paleontologist, zoologist, and educator of the 19th and early 20th centuries. His contributions to the field of paleontology and his work in understanding ancient life forms continue to inspire scientists and students in the study of Earth's evolutionary history.
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 431
Book Description
The Ancient Life History of the Earth by Henry Alleyne Nicholson: In this seminal work, Henry Alleyne Nicholson presents a comprehensive account of the ancient life history of Earth. The book delves into paleontology and the study of fossils to reveal the fascinating story of life's evolution over millions of years. Nicholson's meticulous research and detailed descriptions offer a captivating glimpse into the prehistoric world and the incredible diversity of life that once inhabited our planet. Key Aspects of the Book "The Ancient Life History of the Earth by Henry Alleyne Nicholson": Paleontology and Fossil Study: The book delves into the field of paleontology and its role in understanding the ancient life forms that once populated Earth. Evolutionary Insights: Nicholson's work provides valuable insights into the processes of evolution and the development of life on Earth. Prehistoric World: "The Ancient Life History of the Earth" offers a vivid portrayal of the prehistoric world, highlighting the rich diversity of ancient life forms. Henry Alleyne Nicholson was a distinguished British paleontologist, zoologist, and educator of the 19th and early 20th centuries. His contributions to the field of paleontology and his work in understanding ancient life forms continue to inspire scientists and students in the study of Earth's evolutionary history.
From Stars to Stalagmites
Author: Paul S. Braterman
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 9814324973
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
1. The age of the Earth: an age-old question. Who thought what and when, and why -- 2. Atoms old and new. From Democritus to Rutherford -- 3. The banker who lost his head. Lavoisier, gunpowder, revolution, and the birth of modern chemistry -- 4. From particles to molecules, with a note on homoeopathy Dalton, Avogadro, Cannizzaro; why did it take so long for the penny to drop? -- 5. The discovery of the noble gases - what's so new about neon? A tiny difference in density leads to a whole new group of elements -- 6. Science, war, and morality; the tragedy of Fritz Haber. Ammonia, explosives, fertiliser, gas warfare, and the most unintended of consequences -- 7. The ozone hole story - a mystery with three suspects. Volcano, refrigerator, or jet plane? -- 8. Rain gauge, thermometer, calendar, warning. What a stalagmite tells us about climate past; what history tells us about climate future -- 9. Making metal. Iron from the sky. Philistines and Phoenicians. Domestic uses of arsenic. Eros in Piccadilly. The jet age -- 10. In praise of uncertainty. Unavoidable, and a good thing too -- 11. Everything is fuzzy. And the smaller, the fuzzier. Waves are particles. Particles are waves. Crisis in the atom -- 12. Why things have shapes. Lewis's magic cubes. Stealing, sharing, double counting. The power of repulsion -- 13. Why grass is green or why our blood is red. An old question answered. From sunlight to sugar. A brief history of colour vision. Blood and iron -- 14. Why water is weird. Fragile bonds. Floating ice and foreign policy. Molecular recognition and the molecules of life -- 15. The Sun, the Earth, the greenhouse. Yellow-hot sun, infrared-warm Earth. When it comes to carbon dioxide, more is more. Disinformation and denialism -- 16. In the beginning. From Big Bang to small planet. The birth and death of stars. Size matters. The making of the elements. Vital dust
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 9814324973
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
1. The age of the Earth: an age-old question. Who thought what and when, and why -- 2. Atoms old and new. From Democritus to Rutherford -- 3. The banker who lost his head. Lavoisier, gunpowder, revolution, and the birth of modern chemistry -- 4. From particles to molecules, with a note on homoeopathy Dalton, Avogadro, Cannizzaro; why did it take so long for the penny to drop? -- 5. The discovery of the noble gases - what's so new about neon? A tiny difference in density leads to a whole new group of elements -- 6. Science, war, and morality; the tragedy of Fritz Haber. Ammonia, explosives, fertiliser, gas warfare, and the most unintended of consequences -- 7. The ozone hole story - a mystery with three suspects. Volcano, refrigerator, or jet plane? -- 8. Rain gauge, thermometer, calendar, warning. What a stalagmite tells us about climate past; what history tells us about climate future -- 9. Making metal. Iron from the sky. Philistines and Phoenicians. Domestic uses of arsenic. Eros in Piccadilly. The jet age -- 10. In praise of uncertainty. Unavoidable, and a good thing too -- 11. Everything is fuzzy. And the smaller, the fuzzier. Waves are particles. Particles are waves. Crisis in the atom -- 12. Why things have shapes. Lewis's magic cubes. Stealing, sharing, double counting. The power of repulsion -- 13. Why grass is green or why our blood is red. An old question answered. From sunlight to sugar. A brief history of colour vision. Blood and iron -- 14. Why water is weird. Fragile bonds. Floating ice and foreign policy. Molecular recognition and the molecules of life -- 15. The Sun, the Earth, the greenhouse. Yellow-hot sun, infrared-warm Earth. When it comes to carbon dioxide, more is more. Disinformation and denialism -- 16. In the beginning. From Big Bang to small planet. The birth and death of stars. Size matters. The making of the elements. Vital dust
The Utah Story
Author: Seth Sorensen
Publisher: Cedar Fort Publishing & Media
ISBN: 1599558505
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
From dinosaurs to Olympic medals, Utah's story is action-packed and full of adventure. And now you can hold that story in your hands! Perfect for students of all ages, this fascinating book brings Utah history to life. Whether you're a native Utahn or you're just passing through, you'll love reading about the unique stories, events, and people that shaped Utah into the great state it is today.
Publisher: Cedar Fort Publishing & Media
ISBN: 1599558505
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
From dinosaurs to Olympic medals, Utah's story is action-packed and full of adventure. And now you can hold that story in your hands! Perfect for students of all ages, this fascinating book brings Utah history to life. Whether you're a native Utahn or you're just passing through, you'll love reading about the unique stories, events, and people that shaped Utah into the great state it is today.
The Geologic Story of Diamond Caverns
Author: Preston McGrain
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Caves
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Caves
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
The Remarkable Howe Caverns Story
Author: Dana Cudmore
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
ISBN: 9781585672462
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In 1842, in the foothills of the Catskills, eccentric farmer Lester Howe and a neighbor began conducting lengthy and primitive explorations below ground at Howe's Scoharie Country farm. Each time the two returned, mud-covered, to the surface, they spoke of a cavern system that amazed them with its extent and complexity. Local Native Americans had known of the cave long before-they called it "Otsgaragee," the Cave of the Great Galleries-but Howe's chance rediscovery was the first chapter in the dramatic tale of one of America's oldest and greatest commercial caves. Just as dramatic as the caverns' features-walls of colored floorstone, gigantic columns of stalactites and stalagmites, murderously tight squeezes and vast open galleries-is the story of their evolution from natural wonder to tourist attraction. Noted natural historian Dana Cudmore examines this spectacular natural phenomenon, which is greeted by nearly a quarter of a million visitors each year. Packed with fascinating historical photographs, The Remarkable Howe Caverns Storyis a remarkable and compelling account of man's interaction with nature. "An interesting local history that should intrigue spelunkers and expand awareness of a site already well known to visitors of New York State's Leatherstocking region." ( Booklist) "Spelunkers and local history buffs will relish this engaging account." ( Publishers Weekly)
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
ISBN: 9781585672462
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In 1842, in the foothills of the Catskills, eccentric farmer Lester Howe and a neighbor began conducting lengthy and primitive explorations below ground at Howe's Scoharie Country farm. Each time the two returned, mud-covered, to the surface, they spoke of a cavern system that amazed them with its extent and complexity. Local Native Americans had known of the cave long before-they called it "Otsgaragee," the Cave of the Great Galleries-but Howe's chance rediscovery was the first chapter in the dramatic tale of one of America's oldest and greatest commercial caves. Just as dramatic as the caverns' features-walls of colored floorstone, gigantic columns of stalactites and stalagmites, murderously tight squeezes and vast open galleries-is the story of their evolution from natural wonder to tourist attraction. Noted natural historian Dana Cudmore examines this spectacular natural phenomenon, which is greeted by nearly a quarter of a million visitors each year. Packed with fascinating historical photographs, The Remarkable Howe Caverns Storyis a remarkable and compelling account of man's interaction with nature. "An interesting local history that should intrigue spelunkers and expand awareness of a site already well known to visitors of New York State's Leatherstocking region." ( Booklist) "Spelunkers and local history buffs will relish this engaging account." ( Publishers Weekly)
Geology of Caves
Life History of Our Planet
Author: William Dickey Gunning
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385510864
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385510864
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 374
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.