The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences

The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences by David G. Smith, published by Cambridge University Press on March 31, 1982, is a detailed resource that provides a comprehensive introduction to the scientific study of the planet Earth. This edition spans 496 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into various disciplines including geology, physics, oceanography, chemistry, and evolution.
Readers will find an extensive exploration of Earth sciences, with each section delving into fundamental concepts and scientific principles. The book serves as a valuable reference for those interested in understanding the complexities of our planet, covering essential topics that contribute to the broader field of Earth sciences. With its thorough approach, this encyclopedia is designed to enhance knowledge and foster a deeper appreciation of Earth’s systems and processes.
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A comprehensive introduction to the scientific study of the planet Earth includes examinations of its geology, physics, oceanography, chemistry, and evolution
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