Environmental geology today / Robert L. McConnell, Daniel C. Abel.
Material type: TextPublication details: Burlington, MA : Jones & Bartlett Learning, c2015.Description: xxiii, 820 p. : col. ill., col. maps ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781449684877 (pbk.)
- 9780763764456 (hbk.)
- 550 MCC 23 008365
- QE38 .M39 2015
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550 GEO 009103 The geoscience handbook / | 550 KEL 017742 Introduction to environmental geology / | 550 LUT 017740 Foundations of earth science / | 550 MCC 008365 Environmental geology today / | 550 MEN DS0344 Atlas ambiental de Porto Alegre / | 550 MON 012851 The world tomorrow : | 550.01156 EID 009925 Value of information in the earth sciences : |
Includes index.
"Environmental geology is the study of the intersection of geological principles and the effects of humans on our physical environment. Examples of topics covered in an environmental geology course include, earthquakes, population growth, floods and other coastal hazards, land use and natural resources. Environmental geology today is designed as a stand-alone text for use in introductory environmental geology courses. Students will be taught how to use the standards of critical thinking and the principles of informal logic to dissect the subject matter as part of their overall analysis. Critical thinking case studies will contain relevant material, in some cases with numerical data. Students will analyze aspects of the data using simple math, graphing and critical thinking. Key terms and concepts will be highlighted and explained more fully in the following section or the margin. The authors will feature global, national and regional issues, but will also show students how to retrieve and use information to address critical local issues like population growth and development, air and water pollution, land use and waste disposal. Case studies will be drawn from current events that students will be familiar with and thus interested in these examples, as opposed to the more classic case studies that appear in the competing environmental geology texts. Math will be introduced in a non-threatening, step-by-step manner. This will allow students to catch their own errors early in the process, thereby gradually building confidence in their own mathematical abilities. This will make non-science or early-science students more comfortable with using mathematical formulas that are pivotal to understanding environmental issues"--Provided by publisher.
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