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Overview
Developed through the "student tested, faculty approved" process, "Geology: Earth in Perspective," 4th Edition, by Wicander, Monroe, and Sethi, brings geology to life for both majors and non-majors. Comprehensive yet concise, the text covers all core topics of introductory geology -- including Earth and life history -- with a clear, engaging presentation. The 4th edition features a revamped art program with high-resolution images, updated examples and data and expanded coverage of current issues such as natural resources, energy, environmental concerns and climate change. Learning tools include critical thinking questions, clear learning objectives, chapter reviews and real-world applications to help students connect course content to everyday life. Available with adoption are immersive Virtual Field Trips that take students beyond the classroom to explore iconic U.S. geologic sites.
- UPDATED ART AND PHOTO PROGRAM: A completely revamped photo program feature almost all new high-resolution photos that were chosen to highlight the visual nature of geology, as well as revised art and diagrams, all selected to help students engage with content and grasp complex physical processes.
- UP-TO-DATE COVERAGE: All of the chapter's include the latest data and findings relating to the chapter's topic. Expanded coverage of new findings also helps highlight the currency and relevancy of geology as an integral part of our lives.
- WHAT WOULD YOU DO?: Instead of just answering multiple-choice and short answer questions, this feature allows students the opportunity to explore possible scenarios and apply critical thinking skills to actual and everyday situations that they are likely to encounter during their lifetime. Unlike most test questions a student encounters, these open-ended questions encourage critical thinking, problem-solving skills and can have many nuanced answers.
- VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS: This collection offers the student the opportunity to visit some of the most iconic and spectacular geological locations in the U.S. Students will be able to visit Yosemite to study igneous rocks, Capitol Reef to examine sedimentary rocks, Hawaii to compare volcanoes and Death Valley to understand deserts, as well as other national and state parks. Virtual Field Trips feature videos, high-quality animations and images and ultra-high resolution Gigapan photography that allows students to zoom to a location up close -- often closer than if they were physically there.
- REVISED LEARNING OBJECTIVES: The revised Learning Objectives focus on the important concepts discussed in the chapter. They are designed to develop critical thinking skills and to ensure that the student has an understanding of the topics covered and is not just memorizing facts. Revamped and expanded throughout the book and tagged to chapter subsections, Learning Objectives help students focus on key concepts and maximize their study time.
- UNIQUE CHAPTERS: Unlike most physical geology textbooks, this title devotes an entire chapter to "Earth History," covering the history of Earth from its formation 4.6 billion years ago to the present. A full chapter on "Life History" details the history of life on Earth from its first appearance to the present day. These two additional chapters offer the opportunity for students to gain an understanding in a summarized overview of Earth's geological and evolutionary history.
Author Biography.
1. Understanding Earth: A Dynamic and Evolving Planet.
2. Plate Tectonics: A Unifying Theory.
3. Minerals: The Building Blocks of Rocks.
4. Igneous Rocks and Intrusive Igneous Activity.
5. Volcanoes and Volcanism.
6. Weathering, Soil, and Sedimentary Rocks.
7. Metamorphism and Metamorphic Rocks.
8. Earthquakes and Earth's Interior.
9. Deformation, Mountain Building, and the Continents.
10. Mass Wasting.
11. Running Water.
12. Groundwater.
13. Glaciers and Glaciation.
14. The Work of Wind and Deserts.
15. Oceans, Shorelines and Shoreline Processes.
16. Geologic Time: Concepts and Principles.
17. Earth History.
18. Life History.
Appendix A: English-Metric Conversion Chart.
Appendix B: Mineral Identification Tables.
Multiple-Choice Questions Answers.
Selected Short Answer Questions Answers.
Glossary.
Index.