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- Earth has existed for an immense period of time--an almost unimaginable 4.6 billion years.
- About the Author: Simon Lamb is adjunct professor of geophysics at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand.
- 336 Pages
- Science, Earth Sciences
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About the Book
Geologist Simon Lamb shows that the key to answering crucial questions about Earth's history lies in ancient rocks from the days when the planet was young.Book Synopsis
Earth has existed for an immense period of time--an almost unimaginable 4.6 billion years. If we ventured far enough into the past, would we reach a time when our planet was fundamentally different? Did it always have landscapes like those we see today, sculpted by wind, rain, and the forces of plate tectonics? When did Earth turn into the distinctive "blue planet" where life could emerge and evolve?
Geologist Simon Lamb shows that the key to answering these questions lies in ancient rocks from the days when the planet was young. His research in remote southern Africa looks at some of the oldest known rocks--some more than 3.5 billion years old--which have survived unfathomable spans of geological time. He takes readers on a journey of scientific discovery, walking--and sometimes diving--through landscapes from the time of the earliest known forms of life. Lamb unearths a violent world of natural disasters and climate change in the deep ocean, along ancient shorelines, and amid rising mountains. In so doing, he shows how geologists work and think, and how they read rocks and decipher what they tell us of the past. Finding the foundations of our world, The Oldest Rocks on Earth sheds light on why Earth is the only planet known to harbor life and what this might tell us about our future.Review Quotes
An entertaining and instructional overview of geology and paleontology with a specific focus on the origin of planet Earth and its first steps in Earth's history. The Oldest Rocks on Earth provides a glimpse into how scientists work to unravel Earth's oldest history.--Dr. Nora Noffke, Professor for Sedimentology, Old Dominion University
About the Author
Simon Lamb is adjunct professor of geophysics at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. He is the author of Devil in the Mountain: A Search for the Origin of the Andes (2004) and coauthor of Earth Story: The Forces That Have Shaped Our Planet (1998). Lamb has been a consultant, producer, or director of a number of BBC science documentaries.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 336
Genre: Science
Sub-Genre: Earth Sciences
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Theme: Geology
Format: Hardcover
Author: Simon Lamb
Language: English
Street Date: December 30, 2025
TCIN: 1003560656
UPC: 9780231222228
Item Number (DPCI): 247-02-1761
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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