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Graham Park - The Making of Europe: A geological history - 9781780460239 - V9781780460239
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The Making of Europe: A geological history

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The continent of Europe, as a recognisable geographic entity, attained roughly its present shape around 20 million years ago. Even since then, the European coastline has undergone significant changes, due mainly to sea-level movements, to form the outline of the continent that we are familiar with from maps and the photographs of Europe from space that we view today.

Graham Park relates how Europe has been assembled through geological time by the accretion of various distinct geological components, some of which have travelled a considerable distance across the globe to reach their present positions.

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Although some previous knowledge of geology will be useful, important geological concepts are explained in the Introduction, technical terms are kept to a minimum and a comprehensive glossary is provided in addition to an index. Copiously illustrated in colour, this book will educate and inform all those who are interested in European geology.

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Product Details

Publisher
Dunedin Academic Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Number of Pages
164
Place of Publication
Liverpool, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781780460239
SKU
V9781780460239
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-11

About Graham Park
Graham Park is Emeritus Professor of Tectonic Geology at the University of Keele and the author of the popular books Introducing Geology and Introducing Tectonics, Rock Structures and Mountain Belts also published by Dunedin Academic Press.

Reviews for The Making of Europe: A geological history
Today, much of Europe is a geopolitical entity born out of the single piece of crust that we sit on. That has only been the case for the past 20 million years or so. Inthis book, Graham takes us back to a time when what is now Europe was different pieces of ancient crust. He traces the various orogenies that ... Read more

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