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Verlag: Geological Society of India, 2013
ISBN 10: 9380998082 ISBN 13: 9789380998084
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
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Soft cover. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Foreword. I. Applications: 1. Micropaleontology in multi-disciplinary research: applications to OAE2 and KTB/G. Keller. 2. Larger foraminiferal biostratigraphy of early paleogene sections in India/A. Govindan. 3. Micropaleontological response to mid-late creataceous oceanic anoxic events/M.B. Hart. 4. Sequence stratigraphic analysis of the mixed siliciclastic carbonate sediments middle jurassic of the patcham island, Kachchh, Western India: an ichnological approach/S.J. Patel, J.K. Joseph and N.Y. Bhatt. 5. Sequence stratigraphy of late cretaceous successions in the Ramnad sub-basin, Cauvery Basin, India/A. N. Reddy, B.C. Jaiprakash, M.V. Rao, L. Chidambaram and K.V. Bhaktavatsala. 6. Stratigraphic classifications and advances in microfossil studies: implications for hydrocarbon exploration in India/D.S.N. Raju. II. Paleoecology Recent: 1. Distribution of recent benthic ostracoda off Rameswaram, Palk strait, Tamil Nadu, South East Coast of India/K. Baskar, S.G.D. Sridhar, S.M. Hussain, A. Solai and R. Kalaivanan. 2. Distribution of Benthic ostracoda in the surface and sub-surface sediments of backwaters of Ernakulam, Kerala, Southwest coast of India : Implications on microenvironment/S.M. Hussain, E.C. Kuleen, K. Jisha, K. Elumalai, and G. Ravi. 3. Sediment characteristics and forminiferal distribution in the bet zone of the great Rann of Kutchchh, Western India/N. Khonde, D.M. Maurya, A. Das and L.S. Chamya. 4. Effect of temperature and salinity on stable isotopic composition of benthic foraminiferal tests: culture experiments on shallow water species/R.K. Sujata, V.N. Linshy, Rajeev Saraswat and Rajiv Nigam. III. Global Bioevents-pe and KTB: 1. Paleoclimate and paleoenvironment of the Naredi formation early Eocene, Kutch, Gujarat, India/H. Khozyem, T. Adatte, G. Keller, Jorge E. Spangenberg, N. Saravanan and S. Bajpai. 2. Biostratigraphy and foraminiferal Paleoecology of the early Eocene Naredi formation, SW Kutch, India/G. Keller, H. Khozyem, T. Adatte and J. Spangenberg. 3. Strontium Isotope stratigraphy of the Naredi formation, Kutch/D. Anwar, A.K. Choudhary and P.K. Sarawati. 4. Palaeoenvironmental significance of rectilinear benthic foraminifera in the middle Eocene section of matanomadh sub-basin, Kutch/S. Khanolkar and P.K. Saraswati. 5. Early Paleocene planktic foraminifers and stratigraphy, Jaisalmer Basin, Rajasthan/P. Kalia, Swapna Rabha and Rokosuno Kintso. 6. Paleocene to early Eocene planktonic foraminifera of the Pondicherry Area, South India/N. Malarkodi, Chingakham Usharani Devi and C.S. Bhargava Sharma. 7. Multiproxy evidence of main Deccan trap pulse near the cretaceous tertiary boundary/T. Adatte and G. Keller. 8. Deccan continental flood basalt eruption terminated Indian dinosaurs before cretaceous paleogene boundary/D.M. Mohabey and B. Samant. 9. Aquilapollenites pollen from Deccan intertrappean sediments: age implications/B. Samant, Deepali Thakre and D.M. Mohabey. 10. Palaeoecology and affinity of ostracod fauna from the classic localities of Lameta formation of Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India/S.C. Khosla, A.S. Rathore, M.L. Nagori and S.R. Jakhar. 11. Terminal mastrichtian age calcareous nannofossils preceding the K/T mass extinction from the Ariyalur formation, Vridhachalam area, South India/Jyotsana Raj, J. Malarkodi and N. Abha. IV. Biodiversity and stratigraphy in deep time: 1. Forminiferal composition and biostratigraphy of middle to late Jurassic sequence, Ler Dome, Kutch/A. Talib and S.M. Sharique Faisal. 2. Significance of planktic foraminifera across the cenomanian turonian boundary in Southern India/R. Venkatachalapathy and G. Shanmugavalli. 3. Late Permian palnofossils from the Pali formation, South Rewa basin, Madhya Pradesh, India/Ram Awatar and Saurabh Gautam. 4. Neoproterozoic chert permineralized silicified microbiota from the carbonate facies of Raipur Group, Chhattisgarh basin, India: their biostratigraphic significance/V.K. Singh and R. Babu. 5. An evaluation of carbona.
Zustand: New. Idioma/Language: Español. La historia detrás del descubrimiento científico de Gerta Keller que sacudió al mundo y que sugiere que la extinción de los dinosaurios no fue causada por el impacto de un asteroide sino por erupciones volcánicas en el subcontinente indio; un hallazgo que destaca la actual amenaza de los gases de efecto invernadero y del cambio climático, y que desencadenó una guerra en la comunidad científica. A medio camino entre el relato científico y el diario personal de la geóloga de Princeton, la doctora Gerta Keller, La última extinción es el relato definitivo de una radical teoría que ha transformado nuestra comprensión del pasado del planeta y que, mientras afrontamos la posibilidad de una sexta extinción, puede ayudarnos a sobrevivir a su desenlace. Durante décadas, la teoría predominante afirmaba que un asteroide había causado la extinción de los dinosaurios. Pero la doctora Keller investigó las pruebas hasta descubrir la verdad: una serie de erupciones volcánicas masivas en India, el vulcanismo del Decán, desencadenó una catástrofe climática de larga duración y la quinta extinción masiva de la Tierra. Sus conclusiones han sacudido el área de investigación y han dado pie a un acerbo conflicto en la ciencia moderna: lo que ha pasado a conocerse como la «Guerra de los dinosaurios». Su negativa a rendirse ante la ridiculización, el sabotaje y el sexismo convierte su historia en un relato tan apasionante como sus indagaciones, que ofrecen una visión urgente sobre la crisis climática actual: una agitación planetaria sostenida ?en vez de un único acontecimiento catastrófico? puede llegar a sumir al planeta en una era de muerte. *** Nota: Los envíos a España peninsular, Baleares y Canarias se realizan a través de mensajería urgente. No aceptamos pedidos con destino a Ceuta y Melilla.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Fine.
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine. 1st. Dust Jacket: Yes. Unclipped. External/Dust Jacket Condition: Scarce. Excellent. Clean. Internal Condition: Excellent. Clean. Inscription on the front endpaper. ISBN: 0393966577. Author/Editor: Macleod, Norman. ; Keller, Gerta. Publisher: W W Norton & Company. Year: 1996. Edition: 1st. Binding: Hardcover. Illustrated: Yes, B&W. Language: English. Page Count: 575. Keywords: environment, extinctions. The book for sale is the one in the photo.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - The story behind Dr. Gerta Keller's world-shattering scientific discovery that dinosaur extinction was NOT caused by asteroid impact, but rather by volcanic eruptions on the Indian peninsula, a discovery that highlights today's existential threat of greenhouse gasses and climate changeand one that sparked an all-out war waged by the scientific establishment. Part scientific detective story, part personal odyssey, The Last Extinction is the definitive account of a radical theory that has reshaped how we understand our planet's past and, as we face the possibility of a sixth extinction, how we might survive its future. For decades, the dominant theory held that an asteroid impact caused the dinosaurs' extinction. But Princeton Geologist Dr. Gerta Keller followed the evidence to the truth: Deccan volcanism, a series of massive volcanic eruptions in India, triggered a long-term climate catastrophe and Earth's fifth mass extinction. Her findings upended the field and ignited a bitter feud in modern sciencewhat became known as the "Dinosaur Wars." Raised in poverty on a Swiss farm and told she could never be a scientist, Keller defied expectations, earning her PhD at Stanford and battling her way into the highest ranks of Geology, eventually becoming a Professor of Paleontology and Geology at Princeton University. Her refusal to back down in the face of ridicule, sabotage, and sexism makes her story as thrilling as her science, which offers urgent insight into today's climate crisis: Sustained planetary upheavalnot a single cataclysmic eventcan plunge the planet into an age of death.
Zustand: New. 2026. paperback. . . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Boulder, Colorado : The Geological Society of America, Inc., 2020
ISBN 10: 0813725445 ISBN 13: 9780813725444
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: New. vi, 245 pages : illustrations, charts, maps ; 28 cm Contents: Volcanism as a prime cause of mass extinction : retrospectives and perspectives / Grzegorz Racki -- The Central Iapetus magmatic province : an updated review and link with the ca. 580 Ma Gaskiers glaciation / Nasrrddine Youbi, Richard E. Ernst, Ulf Söderlund, Moulay Ahmed Boumehdi, Abdelhak Ait Lahna, Colombo Celso Gaeta Tassinari, Warda El Moume, and Mohamed Khalil Bensalah -- Understanding thermogenic degassing in large igneous provinces : inferences from the geological and statistical characteristics of breccia pipes in the western parts of the Karoo Basin / Henrik H. Svensen, Øyvind Hammer, Luc Chevallier, Dougal A. Jerram, Petter Silkoset, Stephane Polteau, and Sverre Planke -- Global mercury enrichment in Valanginian sediments supports a volcanic trigger for the Weissert episode / Guillaume Charbonnier, Thierry Adatte, Stéphanie Duchamp-Alphonse, Jorge E. Spangenberg, and Karl B. Föllmi -- Guerrero-Morelos carbonate platform response to the Caribbean-Colombian Cretaceous large igneous province during Cenomanian-Turonian oceanic anoxic event 2 / Brahimsamba Bomou, Thierry Adatte, and Annie Arnaud-Vanneau -- Cretaceous-Paleocene transition along a rocky carbonate shore : implications for the Cretaceous-Paleocene boundary event in shallow platform environments and correlation to the deep sea / Diethard Sanders, Gerta Keller, Felix Schlagintweit, and Martin Studeny -- Environmental effects of Deccan volcanism on biotic transformations and attendant Cretaceous/Paleogene boundary mass extinction in the Indian subcontinent : organo-molecular evidence / Sucharita Pal, Surabhi Srivastava, and J.P. Shrivastava -- Integrated mineralogical and rock magnetic study of Deccan red boles / Eric Font, Thierry Adatte, Alexandra Abrajevitch, José Mirão, Nikhil Sharma, Valentin Sordet, and Mariana Andrade -- Amplifying factors leading to the collapse of primary producers during the Chicxulub / impact and Deccan Traps eruptions -- Guillaume Le Hir, Frédéric Fluteau, Baptiste Suchéras-Marx, and Yves Goddéris. "This volume covers new developments and research on mass extinctions, volcanism, and impacts, ranging from the ancient Central Iapetus magmatic province linked with the Gaskiers glaciation to thermogenic degassing in large igneous provinces, the global mercury enrichment in Valanginian sediments, and the Guerrero-Morelos carbonate platform response to the Caribbean-Colombian Cretaceous large igneous province. This section is followed by a series of end-Cretaceous studies, including the implications for the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary event in shallow platform environments and correlation to the deep sea; the role of wildfires linked to Deccan volcanism on ecosystems from the Indian subcontinent; rock magnetic and mineralogical study of Deccan red boles; and factors leading to the collapse of producers during Deccan Traps eruptions and the Chicxulub impact.".