Geology and Petrology of the Galápagos Islands

Geology and Petrology of the Galápagos Islands
Title Geology and Petrology of the Galápagos Islands PDF eBook
Author Alexander R. McBirney
Publisher Geological Society of America
Total Pages 214
Release 1969
Genre Geology
ISBN 0813711185

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Geology of Galapagos, Cocos, and Easter Islands

Geology of Galapagos, Cocos, and Easter Islands
Title Geology of Galapagos, Cocos, and Easter Islands PDF eBook
Author Lawrence John Chubb
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1933
Genre
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Geology of Galapagos, Cocos, and Easter Islands

Geology of Galapagos, Cocos, and Easter Islands
Title Geology of Galapagos, Cocos, and Easter Islands PDF eBook
Author Lawrence John Chubb
Publisher Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Total Pages 90
Release 1933
Genre Science
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Geology of Galapagos, Cocos, and Easter Islands

Geology of Galapagos, Cocos, and Easter Islands
Title Geology of Galapagos, Cocos, and Easter Islands PDF eBook
Author Lawrence John Chubb
Publisher
Total Pages 67
Release 1933
Genre Geology
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The Galapagos

The Galapagos
Title The Galapagos PDF eBook
Author Karen S. Harpp
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 443
Release 2014-07-22
Genre Science
ISBN 1118852680

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The Galápagos Islands are renown for their unique flora and fauna, inspiring Charles Darwin in the elaboration of his theory of evolution. Yet in his Voyage of the Beagle, published in 1839, Darwin also remarked on the fascinating geology and volcanic origin of these enchanted Islands. Since then, the Galápagos continue to provide scientists with inspiration and invaluable information about ocean island formation and evolution, mantle plumes, and the deep Earth. Motivated by an interdisciplinary Chapman Conference held in the Islands, this AGU volume provides cross-disciplinary collection of recent research into the origin and nature of ocean islands, from their deepest roots in Earth's mantle, to volcanism, surface processes, and the interface between geology and biodiversity. Volume highlights include: Case studies in biogeographical, hydrological, and chronological perspective Understanding the connection between geological processes and biodiversity Synthesis of decades of interdisciplinary research in physical processes from surface to deep interior of the earth In-depth discussion of the concept of the island acting as a natural laboratory for earth scientists Integrated understanding of the Galápagos region from a geological perspective Collectively, The Galápagos presents case studies illustrating the Galápagos Archipelago as a dynamic natural laboratory for the earth sciences. This book would be of special interest to a multidisciplinary audience in earth sciences, including petrologists, volcanologists, geochronologists, geochemists, and geobiologists.

The Galapagos: A Natural Laboratory for the Earth Sciences

The Galapagos: A Natural Laboratory for the Earth Sciences
Title The Galapagos: A Natural Laboratory for the Earth Sciences PDF eBook
Author Karen S. Harpp
Publisher American Geophysical Union
Total Pages 448
Release 2014-09-19
Genre Science
ISBN 9781118852545

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The Galápagos Islands are renown for their unique flora and fauna, inspiring Charles Darwin in the elaboration of his theory of evolution. Yet in his Voyage of the Beagle, published in 1839, Darwin also remarked on the fascinating geology and volcanic origin of these enchanted Islands. Since then, the Galápagos continue to provide scientists with inspiration and invaluable information about ocean island formation and evolution, mantle plumes, and the deep Earth. Motivated by an interdisciplinary Chapman Conference held in the Islands, this AGU volume provides cross-disciplinary collection of recent research into the origin and nature of ocean islands, from their deepest roots in Earth's mantle, to volcanism, surface processes, and the interface between geology and biodiversity. Volume highlights include: Case studies in biogeographical, hydrological, and chronological perspective Understanding the connection between geological processes and biodiversity Synthesis of decades of interdisciplinary research in physical processes from surface to deep interior of the earth In-depth discussion of the concept of the island acting as a natural laboratory for earth scientists Integrated understanding of the Galápagos region from a geological perspective Collectively, The Galápagos presents case studies illustrating the Galápagos Archipelago as a dynamic natural laboratory for the earth sciences. This book would be of special interest to a multidisciplinary audience in earth sciences, including petrologists, volcanologists, geochronologists, geochemists, and geobiologists.

Galapagos

Galapagos
Title Galapagos PDF eBook
Author Michael Hume Jackson
Publisher University of Calgary Press
Total Pages 369
Release 1993
Genre Nature
ISBN 1895176077

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This book details the natural history of the plants and animals found in the Galapagos Islands. A list of the dominant plants according to vegetation zone is included. Of particular note is the discussion of the problems of colonisation by founding populations, biological evolution, and ecology, and of the evolutionary processes bringing about species diversity.