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Rocks

Building the Earth
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Rocks -Building the Earth This is the fourth book in the series Adventures in Earth Science and deals with the formation, composition and general features of rocks and some of the structures found within them. Rocks are mixtures of two or more minerals although some monomineralic rocks are composed of one mineral and minor impurities. The three main rock types, igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic are examined with special reference to the minerals they contain and how they have been formed within the great recycling system of Earth material called the Rock Cycle. The complexity of mineral formation, their overall texture and composition are explained simply and the meanings of scientific terms are given in an extensive index at the back of the book. The text is richly augmented with many photographs of rocks from many locations around the world and there are photos taken from microscopic examination of thin-sections of rocks to show their textures and mineral composition. This book is good for teaching in senior high and college Earth Science, it covers environmental issues even handedly and includes social responsibility in giving directions on how to locate the rocks and minerals. The questions for checking understanding (with answers) and research questions and projects will support teaching and learning. What is unique about this series is that the author has travelled the world over many years taking photographs of unique and illustrative rock structures, so it is not just US, or European structures but includes the southern hemisphere with South America, Africa and Australia! It has been printed in A5 to be lighter for students with their loaded bags, and in 8 books so that teachers or others interested can choose just the subject needed. It is however, also available as the total series Adventures in Earth Science in one volume, A4 800+ page, 1200 coloured pictures and many online videos. A great coffee table book as well. Needless to say these books are also available in digital format through Kindle. Considerably lighter but harder to share through school lending programmes.

Author Biography:

Dr. Peter Scott is an award-winning teacher of Earth Science of over forty years' experience in both Secondary and Tertiary Education. He holds a Bachelors' Degree, two Masters' Degrees and a Doctorate including many years on his own research in locating and correlating coal measures. He has visited many places of interest including Antarctica, the Andes, the Amazon, North Africa, volcanic islands of the Pacific and Asia, the United States, northern Europe and remote Australia. In his travels he collected an exhaustive range of minerals, rocks and fossils which he identified, described and catalogued for his school's resources. This he found very useful in his own research and as an aid to general understanding of the materials which comprise the Earth. His passion for teaching the next generation is obvious, leading to various awards including teacher of the year for excellence in Earth Science. Dr. Peter Scott is an award-winning teacher of Earth Science of over forty years' experience in both Secondary and Tertiary Education. He holds a Bachelors' Degree, two Masters' Degrees and a Doctorate including many years on his own research in locating and correlating coal measures. He has visited many places of interest including Antarctica, the Andes, the Amazon, North Africa, volcanic islands of the Pacific and Asia, the United States, northern Europe and remote Australia. In his travels he collected an exhaustive range of minerals, rocks and fossils which he identified, described and catalogued for his school's resources. This he found very useful in his own research and as an aid to general understanding of the materials which comprise the Earth. His passion for teaching the next generation is obvious, leading to various awards including teacher of the year for excellence in Earth Science. Dr. Peter Scott is an award-winning teacher of Earth Science of over forty years' experience in both Secondary and Tertiary Education. He holds a Bachelors' Degree, two Masters' Degrees and a Doctorate including many years on his own research in locating and correlating coal measures. He has visited many places of interest including Antarctica, the Andes, the Amazon, North Africa, volcanic islands of the Pacific and Asia, the United States, northern Europe and remote Australia. In his travels he collected an exhaustive range of minerals, rocks and fossils which he identified, described and catalogued for his school's resources. This he found very useful in his own research and as an aid to general understanding of the materials which comprise the Earth. His passion for teaching the next generation is obvious, leading to various awards including teacher of the year for excellence in Earth Science.
Release date NZ
May 11th, 2017
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • By (photographer) Peter T Scott
  • Cover design or artwork by Peter T Scott
Illustrations
200 illustrations
Pages
200
Dimensions
148x210x11
ISBN-13
9780994643230
Product ID
26828327

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