Essentials of Geology 7th Edition by Stephen Marshak, ISBN-13: 978-0393882728

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Essentials of Geology 7th Edition by Stephen Marshak, ISBN-13: 978-0393882728

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  • Publisher: ‎ W. W. Norton & Company; Seventh edition (July 1, 2022)
  • Language: ‎ English
  • ISBN-10: ‎ 0393882721
  • ISBN-13: ‎ 978-0393882728

Marshak geology meets active, virtual learning.

The gold standard text for helping students visualize and understand geologic processes makes hands-on and real-world exploration easier and more impactful than ever, in any course setting. New 3D specimen and digital elevation models, with corresponding Smartwork exercises, allow students to examine specimens and sites as if they were in the field or lab. And new highly visual “Practice What You Know” and “What Can You See?” activities at the end of each chapter and in Smartwork help students synthesize and apply important concepts like a geologist. Thoroughly updated with current events and essential data, the Seventh Edition also reveals the dynamism of geology and how it impacts our lives.

Table of Contents:

Cover
Publisher’s Notice
Halftitle Page
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Brief Contents
Special Features
Contents
Preface
Prelude: And Just What Is Geology?
P.1 In Search of Ideas
P.2 Why Study Geology?
P.3 Themes of This Book
Prelude: Practice What You Know
Chapter 1: The Earth in Context
1.1 Introduction
1.2 An Image of Our Universe
1.3 Forming the Universe
1.4 Forming the Solar System
1.5 The Earth’s Moon and Magnetic Field
1.6 The Earth System
1.7 Looking Inward: Discovering the Earth’s Interior
1.8 Basic Characteristics of the Earth’s Layers
Chapter 1: Practice What You Know
Chapter 2: The Way the Earth Works: Plate Tectonics
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Wegener’s Evidence for Continental Drift
2.3 The Discovery of Seafloor Spreading
2.4 Paleomagnetism: Proving Continental Drift and Seafloor Spreading
2.5 What Do We Mean by Plate Tectonics?
2.6 Divergent Boundaries and Seafloor Spreading
2.7 Convergent Boundaries and Subduction
2.8 Transform Boundaries
2.9 Special Locations in the Plate Mosaic
2.10 How Do Plate Boundaries Form, and How Do They Die?
2.11 Moving Plates
Chapter 2: Practice What You Know
Chapter 3: Patterns in Nature: Minerals
3.1 Introduction
3.2 What Is a Mineral?
3.3 Beauty in Patterns: Crystals and Their Structures
3.4 How Can You Tell One Mineral from Another?
3.5 Organizing Your Knowledge: Mineral Classification
3.6 Something Precious: Gems!
Chapter 3: Practice What You Know
Interlude A: Introducing Rocks
A.1 Introduction
A.2 What Is Rock?
A.3 The Basis of Rock Classification
A.4 Studying Rock
Interlude A: Practice What You Know
Chapter 4: Up from the Inferno: Magma and Igneous Rocks
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Why Does Magma Form, and What Is It Made of?
4.3 Movement and Solidification of Molten Rock
4.4 How Do You Describe an Igneous Rock?
4.5 Plate-Tectonic Context of Igneous Activity
Chapter 4: Practice What You Know
Chapter 5: The Wrath of Vulcan: Volcanic Eruptions
5.1 Introduction
5.2 The Products of Volcanic Eruptions
5.3 Structure and Eruptive Style
5.4 Geologic Settings of Volcanism
5.5 Beware: Volcanoes Are Hazards!
5.6 Protection from Vulcan’s Wrath
5.7 Effect of Volcanoes on Climate and Civilization
5.8 Volcanoes on Other Planets
Chapter 5: Practice What You Know
Interlude B: A Surface Veneer: Sediments and Soils
B.1 Introduction
B.2 Weathering: Forming Sediment
B.3 Soil
Interlude B: Practice What You Know
Chapter 6: Pages of the Earth’s Past: Sedimentary Rocks
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Classes of Sedimentary Rocks
6.3 Sedimentary Structures
6.4 Recognizing Depositional Environments
6.5 Sedimentary Basins
Chapter 6: Practice What You Know
Chapter 7: Metamorphism: A Process of Change
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Consequences and Causes of Metamorphism
7.3 Types of Metamorphic Rocks
7.4 Where Does Metamorphism Occur?
Chapter 7: Practice What You Know
Interlude C: The Rock Cycle
C.1 Introduction
C.2 Rock Cycle Paths
C.3 A Case Study of the Rock Cycle
C.4 Cycles of the Earth System
Interlude C: Practice What You Know
Chapter 8: A Violent Pulse: Earthquakes
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Causes of Earthquakes
8.3 Seismic Waves and Their Measurement
8.4 Defining the “Size” of Earthquakes
8.5 Where and Why Do Earthquakes Occur?
8.6 How Do Earthquakes Cause Damage?
8.7 Can We Predict the “Big One”?
8.8 Earthquake Engineering and Zoning
Chapter 8: Practice What You Know
Interlude D: The Earth’s Interior Revisited: Insights from Geophysics
D.1 Introduction
D.2 The Basis for Seismic Study of the Interior
D.3 Seismic Study of the Earth’s Interior
D.4 The Earth’s Gravity
D.5 The Earth’s Magnetic Field, Revisited
Interlude D: Practice What You Know
Chapter 9: Crags, Cracks, and Crumples: Geologic Structures and Mountain Building
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Rock Deformation in the Earth’s Crust
9.3 Brittle Structures
9.4 Folds and Foliation
9.5 Causes of Mountain Building
9.6 Other Consequences of Mountain Building
9.7 Basins and Domes in Cratons
Chapter 9: Practice What You Know
Interlude E: Memories of Past Life: Fossils and Evolution
E.1 The Discovery of Fossils
E.2 Fossilization
E.3 Taxonomy and Identification
E.4 The Fossil Record
E.5 Evolution and Extinction
Interlude E: Practice What You Know
Chapter 10: Deep Time: How Old Is Old?
10.1 Introduction
10.2 The Concept of Geologic Time
10.3 Relative Age
10.4 Unconformities: Gaps in the Record
10.5 Stratigraphic Formations and Their Correlation
10.6 The Geologic Column
10.7 How Do We Determine Numerical Ages?
10.8 Numerical Age and Geologic Time
Chapter 10: Practice What You Know
Chapter 11: A Biography of the Earth
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Hadean and Archean Time: The Earth’s Early Days
11.3 The Proterozoic: The Earth in Transition
11.4 The Paleozoic Era: Continents Reassemble, and Life Gets Complex
11.5 The Mesozoic Era: When Dinosaurs Ruled
11.6 The Cenozoic Era: The Modern World Comes to Be
Chapter 11: Practice What You Know
Chapter 12: Riches in Rock: Energy and Mineral Resources
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Sources of Energy in the Earth System
12.3 Introducing Hydrocarbon Resources
12.4 Conventional Hydrocarbon Systems
12.5 Unconventional Hydrocarbon Reserves
12.6 Coal: Energy from Swamps of the Past
12.7 Nuclear Power
12.8 Other Energy Sources
12.9 Energy Choices, Energy Problems
12.10 Mineral Resources
12.11 Nonmetallic Mineral Resources
12.12 Global Mineral Needs
Chapter 12: Practice What You Know
Interlude F: An Introduction to Landscapes and the Hydrologic Cycle
F.1 Introduction
F.2 Shaping the Earth’s Surface
F.3 Factors Controlling Landscape Development
F.4 The Hydrologic Cycle
F.5 Landscapes of Other Planets
Interlude F: Practice What You Know
Chapter 13: Unsafe Ground: Landslides and Other Mass Wasting
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Types of Mass Wasting
13.3 Why Does Mass Wasting Occur?
13.4 How Can We Protect against Mass-Wasting Disasters?
Chapter 13: Practice What You Know
Chapter 14: Streams and Floods: The Geology of Running Water
14.1 Introduction
14.2 Draining the Land
14.3 The Work of Running Water
14.4 Streams in the Landscape
14.5 The Evolution of Drainage
14.6 Raging Waters
14.7 Human Impact on Rivers
Chapter 14: Practice What You Know
Chapter 15: Restless Realm: Oceans and Coasts
15.1 Introduction
15.2 Landscapes beneath the Sea
15.3 Ocean-Water Characteristics
15.4 Tides and Wave Action
15.5 Currents: Rivers in the Sea
15.6 Where Land Meets Sea: Coastal Landforms
15.7 Causes of Coastal Variation
15.8 Coastal Problems and Solutions
Chapter 15: Practice What You Know
Chapter 16: A Hidden Reserve: Groundwater
16.1 Introduction
16.2 Where Does Groundwater Reside?
16.3 Groundwater Flow
16.4 Tapping Groundwater Supplies
16.5 Hot Springs and Geysers
16.6 Groundwater Problems
16.7 Caves and Karst
Chapter 16: Practice What You Know
Chapter 17: Dry Regions: The Geology of Deserts
17.1 Introduction
17.2 The Nature and Locations of Deserts
17.3 Producing Desert Landscapes
17.4 Deposition in Deserts
17.5 Desert Landscapes
17.6 Desert Problems
Chapter 17: Practice What You Know
Chapter 18: Amazing Ice: Glaciers and Ice Ages
18.1 Introduction
18.2 Ice and the Nature of Glaciers
18.3 Carving and Carrying by Ice
18.4 Deposition Associated with Glaciation
18.5 Consequences of Continental Glaciation
18.6 The Pleistocene Ice Age
18.7 The Causes of Ice Ages
Chapter 18: Practice What You Know
Chapter 19: Global Change in the Earth System
19.1 Introduction
19.2 Unidirectional Changes
19.3 Cyclic Changes
19.4 Human Impact on Land and Life
19.5 Global Climate Change
19.6 Contemporary Global Warming
19.7 The Future of the Earth
Chapter 19: Practice What You Know
Additional Charts
Metric Conversion Chart
The Periodic Table of Elements
Glossary
Credits
Index

Stephen Marshak is a Professor Emeritus of Geology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, where he taught for 35 years. During this time, he also served as Head of the Department of Geology and as Director of the School of Earth, Society, & Environment. Steve holds an A.B. from Cornell University, an M.S. from the University of Arizona, and a Ph.D. from Columbia University, all in geology. His research interests in structural geology and tectonics have taken him in the field on several continents. Steve, a Fellow of the Geological Society of America, has won the highest teaching awards at both the college and campus levels at the University of Illinois, and has also received a Neil Miner Award from the National Association of Geoscience Teachers for “exceptional contributions to the stimulation of interest in the Earth Sciences.” His other books include Essentials of Geology, Earth Science, Natural Disasters, Laboratory Manual for Introductory Geology, Laboratory Manual for Earth Science, Earth Structure: An Introduction to Structural Geology and Tectonics, and Basic Methods of Structural Geology.

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