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| View Larger Image | Glaciers and Glaciation (Hodder Arnold Publication) by Douglas I. Benn, David J. A. Evans
| | List Price: | $66.00 | | Price: | $59.40 | | You Save: | $6.60 (10%) |  | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 447817 | | Studio: | A Hodder Arnold Publication |  | | Binding: | Paperback | | Number Of Pages: | 760 | | Publication Date: | November 15, 1997 | | Publisher: | A Hodder Arnold Publication |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description This major new text provides a synthesis of the nature, origin and behavior of glacier systems and the geological and geomorphological evidence for their former existence. It features a superb collection of color and black and white photographs, over 300 in all, together with over 450 line diagrams. Using case studies drawn from around the world, it is referenced throughout and concludes with a fully comprehensive bibliography. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 6 reviews)
| Great book about glaciers  Bought this for a glacial geology class. It's written well enough that I don't always stop at the end of the assigned readings. October 05, 2007 | | A must have for glaciologists  This book, while some of the terms are out of date, is a must have on the shelf of anyone interested in or studying glaciers. It is a good, easy, and informative read. November 10, 2006 | | Really complex, but great and thorough  This, in my opinion, is an excellent book. As others have said, it is really wordy and in some places, absolutely foreign to me. But don't let this discourage you from getting it. One of the most comprehensive books on glaciers ever!
Ah, and also, this book contains some great pictures and charts. But it could take you a while to read, being err... "thick" is an understatement February 16, 2006 | | Excellent Text on the Science of Glaciers and Glaciation  Glaciers and Glaciation by Douglas Benn and David Evans is an excellent review of the current theory and underlying principles of glacier science. It is copiously illustrated with black and white photographs, line drawings, diagrams, charts, and graphs. The writing is technical, but the ideas involved are clearly and methodically presented. The organizational structure of the book is comprehensive and logical, helping the reader comprehend and absorb fundamental concepts.
The book is designed for those with a serious interest in science. It would be appropriate, for example, for college students who have had an introductory course in geology and know that they wish to continue studying one of the earth sciences. It is also appropriate for professionals like myself, who are not geologists, but who have a strong interest in the earth sciences and wish to learn more about glaciers and glaciation.
The book may be accessible for people without a science background if they are willing to absorb the high rate of new vocabulary and concepts that the text presents. The first chapter on glacier systems and those in the second half of the book dealing with glacial landforms may be particularly satisfying in this regard. Even the more difficult chapters, like those on glacier motion, may be absorbing if people can visualize how the glacier slides, changes shape, and pours like a thick syrup over obstructions.
I found the book to be fascinating. It took me 71 hours over a period of several months to read the entire 640 pages of text and study the many diagrams and other illustrations the book has to offer. By applying what I have learned from Benn and Evans, I have been able to interpret certain sand and gravel deposits in my area as probable subaqueous outwash fans deposited by the retreat of the last ice sheet here in Maine. This interpretation needs to be verified by others more qualified than myself, but I could not have hoped to come up with an hypothesis of this nature without the knowledge gained in reading this text.
The book has abundant references, as it is in many ways a review of the current literature and thinking on the subject. It does not deal with the current debate about climate change, nor does it deal primarily with glacial history. Instead, it excels in its main purpose as a clear and quite technical discussion of the current principles and theory of glacier science as understood by glaciologists today.
February 10, 2006 | | Feel the passion with the glaciatiation "bible"  An excellent book, no student of glacial geomorphology can function without it.Three Cheers to Benn & Evans...we've all been waiting for an all encompassing guide like this. December 12, 2001 | |
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