A Geoscience Guide to the Burgess Shale
Author: Murray Coppold
Publisher: Field, B.C. : Burgess Shale Geoscience Foundation
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 92
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Murray Coppold
Publisher: Field, B.C. : Burgess Shale Geoscience Foundation
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 92
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Burgess Shale Consortium
Publisher:
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 108
ISBN-13: 9780981288505
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: H. Donald Daae P. Geol
Publisher: WestBow Press
Published: 2012-07
Total Pages: 264
ISBN-13: 1449748155
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book answers the exciting question as to the origin and history of the Earth from a geological and a biblical perspective. It reveals the astounding compatibility that exists between the record of geology and the record of the Bible. It reveals the result of a sovereign plan by the Amazing Architect and Creator of the Universe for this Earth. It also confirms the words of Longfellow’s appeal to nature: “Come walk with me,” she said, “into regions yet untrod, And read what is unsaid In the manuscripts of God.” The Earth has been a place of life and habitation since the beginning of the Archean Age. The questions arise: Who were the Earth’s First Inhabitants? When did ocean water first appear on Earth? When did the first species of plant and animal life appear on Earth? What was the dramatic Cambrian Explosion of Animal Life? How does this event relate to all future animal species? The December 1995 issue of Time Magazine entitled this event, “When Life Exploded.” It described the sudden Explosion of Animal Life as an amazing frenzy that changed our planet over night. When did man and woman first appear on Earth? What were they like? What does the fossil evidence reveal?
Author: Murray Gray
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2004-06-25
Total Pages: 451
ISBN-13: 0470090812
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A counterpoint to biodiversity, geodiversity describes the rocks, sediments, soils, fossils, landforms, and the physical processes that underlie our environment. The first book to focus exclusively on the subject, Geodiversity describes the interrelationships between geodiversity and biodiversity, the value of geodiversity to society, as well as current threats to its existence. Illustrated with global case studies throughout, the book examines traditional approaches to protecting biodiversity and the new management agenda which is starting to be used instead.
Author: Paul Selden
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2008-03-20
Total Pages: 283
ISBN-13: 1840765070
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Most major recent advances in understanding the history of life on Earth have been through the study of exceptionally well preserved biotas (Fossil-Lagerstätten). These are windows on the history of life on Earth and can provide a fairly complete picture of the evolution of ecosystems through time. This book follows the success of Evolution of Fossil Ecosystems by the same authors which covered Fossil-Lagerstätten around the world. The success of the first book prompted this new book which draws on four localities from the original book and adds another ten, all located in North America. Following an introduction to Fossil-Lagerstätten, each chapter deals with a single fossil locality. Each chapter contains a brief introduction placing the Lagerstätte in an evolutionary context; there then follows a history of study of the locality; the background sedimentology, stratigraphy and palaeoenvironment; a description of the biota; discussion of the palaeoecology, and a comparison with other Lagerstätten of a similar age and/or environment. At the end of the book is an Appendix listing museums in which to see exhibitions of fossils from each locality and suggestions for visiting the sites.
Author: Arthur Bresnahan Busbey
Publisher:
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 292
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Simon Conway Morris
Publisher: Natural Resources Canada
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 35
ISBN-13: 0660119013
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This publication, designed for the public, describes the discovery of the Burgess shale, recent work on its formation, and the flora and fauna found in it. The major animal groups are described and illustrated. The scientific significance of the shale is explained.
Author: Frank H. T. Rhodes
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 2016-07-28
Total Pages: 341
ISBN-13: 1501706233
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"Fossils are the fragments from which, piece by laborious piece, the great mosaic of the history of life has been constructed. Here and there, we can supplement these meager scraps by the use of biochemical markers or geochemical signatures that add useful information, but, even with such additional help, our reconstructions and our models of descent are often tentative. For the fossil record is, as we have seen, as biased as it is incomplete. But fragmentary, selective, and biased though it is, the fossil record, with all its imperfections, is still a treasure. Though whole chapters are missing, many pages lost, and the earliest pages so damaged as to be, as yet, virtually unreadable, this—the greatest biography of all—is one in whose closing pages we find ourselves."—from Origins In Origins, Frank H. T. Rhodes explores the origin and evolution of living things, the changing environments in which they have developed, and the challenges we now face on an increasingly crowded and polluted planet. Rhodes argues that the future well-being of our burgeoning population depends in no small part on our understanding of life’s past, its long and slow development, and its intricate interdependencies. Rhodes’s accessible and extensively illustrated treatment of the origins narrative describes the nature of the search for prehistoric life, the significance of geologic time, the origin of life, the emergence and spread of flora and fauna, the evolution of primates, and the emergence of modern humans.