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Aug 26 2007, 07:47 PM
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Can you recommend any good history of geology books in English? My ideal book covers all major research areas across all the history of this discipline. And it is mostly self-contained, in the sense that it does not refer too much to other sources for related topics but provides some basic coverage.
Some time ago I posted a similar query to a mailing list, and asked some friends of mine who are geology students for advice. But no such thing apparently exists: some texts only cover US geology, others only certain research fields, etc. Being familiar with astronomy, I find this a bit surprising. Typical histories of astronomy cover all major research areas (celestial mechanics, planetology, astrophysics, cosmology, etc.) from the beginnings of civilization to current times. Paolo Amoroso -------------------- Avventure Planetarie - Blog sulla comunicazione e divulgazione scientifica
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Dec 30 2007, 03:58 PM
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I might suggest Palmer's Earth Time, which is a popular book covering the categorization of the geologic timescale period by period, and Winchester's The Map that Changed the World. I haven't read the latter yet, but I know it's about William Smith's creation of the first geologic map of England. The former book also focuses more on English geology, but it's quite good, though it may not satisfy those with a deeper interest in the elaboration of the timescale.
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Paolo Amoroso History of geology books: looking for recommendations Aug 26 2007, 07:47 PM
tty You might try Gabriel Gohau: History of Geology (1... Aug 26 2007, 09:43 PM
gpurcell http://gsahist.org/
Might be a place to start. G... Aug 26 2007, 10:06 PM
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