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Introduction to Earth Science / Laura Neser.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Neser, Laura, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Earth sciences--Textbooks.
Earth sciences.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (537 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Blacksburg, VA : Virginia Tech Publishing, 2023.
Summary:
Introduction to Earth Science is a 530+ page open textbook designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to Earth Science that can be freely accessed online, read offline, printed, or purchased as a print-on-demand book. It is intended for a typical 1000-level university introductory course in the Geosciences, although its contents could be applied to many other related courses. This text includes various important features designed to enhance the student learning experience in introductory Earth Science courses. These include a multitude of high-quality figures and images within each chapter that help to clarify key concepts and are optimized for viewing online. Self-test assessment questions are embedded in each online chapter that help students focus their learning. QR codes are provided for each assessment to allow students using print or PDF versions to easily access the quiz from an internet-capable device of their choice. Adapted from openly-licensed works in geoscience, the sequence of the book differs from mainstream commercial texts in that it has been arranged to present elementary or foundational knowledge regarding rocks and minerals prior to discussion of more complex topics in Earth Science. Unlike prominent commercial texts for Earth Science, this book dedicates an individual chapter to each of the three major rock types, the processes of mass wasting, geological time, Earth history, and the origin of the universe and our solar system.
Contents:
Understanding Science
Plate Tectonics
Minerals
Igneous Processes and Volcanoes
Weathering, Erosion, and Sedimentary Rocks
Metamorphic Rocks
Geologic Time
Earth History
Crustal Deformation and Earthquakes
Mass Wasting
Water
Coastlines
Deserts
Glaciers
Global Climate Change
Energy and Mineral Resources
Origin of the Universe and Our Solar System.
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