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Amazon Expeditions : My Quest for the Ice-Age Equator / Gerald K. LeTendre.

De Gruyter Yale University Press Backlist eBook-Package 2000-2013 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
LeTendre, Gerald K., Author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Colinvaux, Paul, 1930---Travel--Amazon River Region.
Colinvaux, Paul.
Natural history--Amazon River Region.
Natural history.
Climatic changes--Amazon River Region.
Climatic changes.
Geology, Stratigraphic--Pleistocene.
Geology, Stratigraphic.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (385 p.)
Place of Publication:
New Haven, CT : Yale University Press, [2008]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In this vivid memoir of a life in science, ecologist Paul Colinvaux takes his readers from the Alaskan tundra to steamy Amazon jungles, from the Galapagos Islands (before tourists had arrived) to the high Andes and the Darien Gap in Panama. He recounts an adventurous tale of exploration in the days before GPS and satellite mapping, and a tale no less exhilarating of his battle to disprove a hypothesis endorsed by most of the scientific community. Colinvaux's grand endeavor, begun in the 1960s, was to find fossil evidence of the ice-age climate and vegetation of the entire American equator, from Pacific to Atlantic. The accomplishment of the task by the author and his colleagues involved finding unknown ancient lakes, lugging drilling equipment through uncharted Amazon jungle, operating hand drills from rubber boats in water 40 meters deep, and inventing a pollen analysis for a land with 80,000 species of plants. Colinvaux's years of arduous travel and research ultimately disproved a hotly defended hypothesis explaining bird distribution peculiarities in the Amazon forest. The story of how he arrived at a new understanding of the Amazon is at once an adventurous saga, an account of science as it is conducted in the field, and a cautionary tale about the temptation to treat a favored hypothesis with a reverence that subverts unbiased research.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Prologue: Trial in Alaska
1. The Reason Why
2. The Galapagos That Darwin Knew
3. Galapagos Climate History: The Eastern Pacific and the Ice-Age Amazon
4. Pleistocene Refuge and the Arid Amazon Hypothesis
5. The Republic of the Equator
6. Refuge Theory Expands in Brazil
7. The Paradigm and the Prophet
8. Amazon's Bitter Lakes
9. On the Trail of Francisco de Orellana
10. Ice-Age Forest Found
11. Pollen, Anacondas, and the Cool, Damp Breeze of Doubt
12. The Paradigm Strikes Back
13. The Adventure of the Darien Gap
14. The Adventure of the Floating Forest
15. The Adventure of the Customs Shed
16. The Adventure of the Inselberg That Leaked
17. Ice Ages from an Amazon Inselberg
18. Two Thousand Fathoms Thy Pollen Lies
19. Maicuru, the Last Adventure
20. Paradigm Coup de Grace
Notes
Index
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 24. Apr 2020)
ISBN:
9780300150094
0300150091
OCLC:
953660701

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