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Ebb and Flow

eBook - Tides and Life on Our Once and Future Planet
ISBN/EAN: 9781459718388
Umbreit-Nr.: 2117671

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 296 S.
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 30.09.2007
Auflage: 1/2007


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p>Ebb and Flow was named one of 2007's "best science books" by Peter Calamai, science editor of the Toronto Star [Dec. 30, 2007]. He calls it a "wonderful resource book. Tom Koppel seems to have visited or read about every place with unusual tides and water currents, yet he wears this scholarship lightly."</p><p>Tides have shaped our world. They have carved out shorelines, transformed early life on Earth, and altered the course of human civilization. Tides frustrated Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar, and aided General MacArthur. They govern the way our planet moves, provide us with an alternative source of energy, and may be aggravating global climate change.</p><p>Drawing on science, history, and personal memories, Koppel's fascinating book engages and enlightens, demonstrating that a subject we take for granted affects all our lives. He weaves together three grand narratives, exploring how tides impact coasts and marine life, how they have altered human history and development, and how science has striven to understand the surprisingly complex way in which tides actually work.</p>
  • Kurztext
    • <p>Drawing on history, science, and personal memories, Koppel demonstrates the complexity of tides and how they affect all our lives.</p>
  • Autorenportrait
    • <p>Tom Koppel has written popular science articles for newspapers, and for journals such as<i>Canadian Geographic</i>,<i>Equinox</i>,<i>Canadian Living</i>, and<i>Reader's Digest</i>. He is the author of the books<i>Lost World: Rewriting Prehistory How New Science is Tracing America's Ice Age Mariners</i>;<i>Powering the Future: The Ballard Fuel Cell and the Race to Change the World</i>; and<i>Kanaka: The Untold Story of Hawaiian Pioneers in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest</i>. He lives on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.</p>