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Edward Tarbuck | Frederick Lutgens | Dennis TasaThe full text downloaded to your computer
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For Introductory Earth Science Courses
Ideal for undergraduates with little or no science background, Earth Science provides a student-friendly overview of our physical environment that offers balanced, up-to-date coverage of geology, oceanography, astronomy, and meteorology. The authors’ texts have always been recognised for their readability, currency, dynamic art program, delivery of basic principles and instructor flexibility.
This program will provide an interactive and engaging learning experience for your students. Here’s how:
- Teach with an active learning path: Chapters have been broken up into small manageable sections that help students actively analyse information, assess their progress and think about Earth science.
- Use art that teaches. Each chapter contains 5-7 SmartFigures. SmartFigures are illustrations that use Quick Response (QR) codes to link students to lecture-style videos. Also found in each chapter and accessed by QR codes are Mobile Field Trips, where students virtually accompany Michael Collier on adventures to explore different landscapes.
- Cultivate an active learning environment that helps students achieve a deeper understanding of the text.
- 1: Introduction to Earth Science
- Unit 1 Earth Minerals
- 2: Matter and Minerals
- 3: Rocks: Materials of the Solid Earth
- Unit 2 Sculpturing Earth’s Surface
- 4: Weathering, Soil, and Mass Wasting
- 5: Running Water and Ground Water
- 6: Glaciers, Deserts, and Wind
- Unit 3 Forces Within
- 7: Plate Tectonics: A Scientific Revolution Unfolds
- 8: Earthquakes and Earth’s Interior
- 9: Volcanoes and Other Igneous Activity
- 10: Crustal Deformation and Mountain Building
- Unit 4 Deciphering Earth’s History
- 11: Geologic Time
- 12: Earth’s Evolution Through Geologic Time
- Unit 5 The Global Ocean
- 13: The Ocean Floor
- 14: Ocean Water and Ocean Life
- 15: The Dynamic Ocean
- Unit 6 Earth’s Dynamic Atmosphere
- 16: The Atmosphere: Composition, Structure, and Temperature
- 17: Moisture, Clouds, and Precipitation
- 18: Air Pressure and Wind
- 19: Weather Patterns and Severe Storms
- 20: World Climates and Global Climate Change
- Unit 7 Earth’s Place in the Universe
- 21: Origins of Modern Astronomy
- 22: Touring Our Solar System
- 23: Light, Astronomical Observations, and The Sun
- 24: Beyond Our Solar System