Gibraltar Earth

Gibraltar Earth
Author: Michael McCollum
Publisher: Jabberwocky Literary Agency, Inc.
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2019-11-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1625674651

It is the 24th Century. Humanity is only just beginning to gain a toehold out among the stars. While exploring the New Eden system, the crew aboard Stellar Survey Starship Magellan encounters a pair of alien spacecraft. A skirmish ensues and both sides exit the battle with heavy losses. In picking through the wreckage of one of the alien ships, the human crew stumbles upon a survivor with a fantastic story. The alien hails from a million-star Galactic Empire ruled over by a mysterious race known as the Broa. As masters of this region of the galaxy, they permit no challenge to their empire. But as yet the Broa are ignorant of humanity’s existence. Armed with this vital information, the human race must decide how best to proceed. Do they cease all astral voyages and retreat to their corner of the universe, quaking in fear at the thought of the Broa’s discovery of Earth? Or...do they take a more aggressive approach?

Earth Tales

Earth Tales
Author: Henry T. Conserva
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2001-07
Genre: Geography
ISBN: 0759649723

This book presents 239 selected stories on the relationship between space (geography) and time (history) in human affairs. The stories represent an infinitely small sampling of the myriad interrelationships of space and time.

The Structure of the Earth's Crust

The Structure of the Earth's Crust
Author: Stephan Mueller
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1483257053

Developments in Geotectonics 8: The Structure of the Earth's Crust Based on Seismic Data covers the papers presented at an International Upper Mantle Committee (lUMC) symposium called ""Crustal Structure Based on Seismic Data"", held on July 30-31, 1971. The book focuses on the structure, composition, and characteristics of the earth's crust. The selection first offers information on the crustal structure of Central and Southeastern Europe by data of explosion seismology; structure of the earth's crust on the territory of the U.S.S.R.; and seismic studies of low-velocity layers and horizontal inhomogeneities within the crust and upper mantle on the territory of the U.S.S.R. The text also takes a look at the deep seismic investigations in the Baikal rift zone and crust of the arctic seas of Eurasia. Discussions focus on peculiarities of crustal structure, structure of the uppermost mantle, and method of investigation. The publication takes a look at the crustal structure of Japan as derived from explosion seismic data; crustal structure in the Matsushiro earthquake swarm area; and Soviet seismic studies of the earth's crust in the Pacific Ocean during the International Upper Mantle Project. The selection is a dependable source of information for readers interested in the structure of the earth's crust.

Earth's Landscape [2 volumes]

Earth's Landscape [2 volumes]
Author: Joyce A. Quinn
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 978
Release: 2015-02-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1610694465

This unusual encyclopedia brings together in-depth information on more than 450 natural geographic features from around the world and offers an array of creative tools to promote critical thinking and classroom discussion. With Earth undergoing rapid environmental change, students and the general public alike should be knowledgeable about the world's geographic features. This authoritative, two-volume reference enables readers do just that. It describes continents and oceans; individual mountains, islands, caves, and rivers; and ecological entities such as wildlife refuges and national parks. Each entry provides a geographic overview of the feature's significance, location, description, geologic history, biota, protected areas, and environmental issues. But the coverage goes even deeper so that entries also discuss the cultural importance of each natural place, covering everything from indigenous beliefs to traditional folklore to contemporary legends. The encyclopedia stands apart from other works not only in the depth of its coverage but also in its range. It discusses lesser known as well as prominent geographical features and offers critical thinking aids that will help students see how the natural world relates to their daily lives. Teaching and learning tools include an appendix called "Opposing Viewpoints" that allows students to understand landforms involved in current conflicts and disputes as well as an "Activities/Discussion Questions" appendix.

The World Factbook

The World Factbook
Author: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1989
Genre: Geography
ISBN:

Wonders of the World Dot-to-Dot

Wonders of the World Dot-to-Dot
Author: Victoria Jones
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781402710285

From Angkor Wat in Cambodia to Chartres Cathedral in France, from Australia's Great Barrier Reef to the Florida Everglades, the road to fun and knowledge is paved with lots of dots. Kids will learn about such awe-inspiring sites as China's Forbidden City, the Sphinx in Giza, the Parthenon, the Kremlin, Macchu Picchu and Mount Everest.

Tertiary Basins of Spain

Tertiary Basins of Spain
Author: Peter F. Friend
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1996-01-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521461719

This is the first book to deal comprehensively with Spain's tectonic and sedimentary history over the past sixty or so million years. During Tertiary times, Spain had suffered compressional collision between France and Africa, and its Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts had been further modified by extensional rifting.