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Andrew Y. Glikson - The Asteroid Impact Connection of Planetary Evolution: With Special Reference to Large Precambrian and Australian impacts - 9789400763272 - V9789400763272
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The Asteroid Impact Connection of Planetary Evolution: With Special Reference to Large Precambrian and Australian impacts

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Description for The Asteroid Impact Connection of Planetary Evolution: With Special Reference to Large Precambrian and Australian impacts Paperback. Series: SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences. Num Pages: 161 pages, 8 black & white illustrations, 46 colour illustrations, biography. BIC Classification: PGS; RBP; TTDS. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 151 x 236 x 10. Weight in Grams: 268.

When in 1981 Louis and Walter Alvarez, the father and son team, unearthed a tell-tale Iridium-rich sedimentary horizon at the 65 million years-old Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary at Gubbio, Italy, their find heralded a paradigm shift in the study of terrestrial evolution.  Since the 1980s the discovery and study of asteroid impact ejecta in the oldest well-preserved terrains of Western Australia and South Africa, by Don Lowe, Gary Byerly, Bruce Simonson, Scott Hassler, the author and others, and the documentation of new exposed and buried impact structures in several continents, have led to a resurgence of the idea of the catastrophism theory ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Number of pages
161
Condition
New
Series
SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences
Number of Pages
149
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9789400763272
SKU
V9789400763272
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Reviews for The Asteroid Impact Connection of Planetary Evolution: With Special Reference to Large Precambrian and Australian impacts
Endorsements: “Congratulations, Andrew, this volume really captures the science, its multiple facets, and, for your many colleagues, what can be accomplished during a dedicated career.” Gary Byerly Fenton Alumni Professor of Geology and Dean of the Graduate School 






























“It is a pleasure to see that the record of asteroidal impacts (including probable sites) ... Read more

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