The Alps and our planet : the African Matterhorn : a geological story

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Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 96 pages
Poids : 365 g
Dimensions : 21cm X 27cm
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ISBN : 978-2-606-01155-0
EAN : 9782606011550

The Alps and our planet

the African Matterhorn
a geological story

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english translation by Thomas Digby | foreword by Claude Nicollier and Arthur Escher


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Once upon a time, long, long ago, the Earth comprised one huge continent, Pangea, that was washed by a single vast ocean. The first dinosaurs walked in that distant morning, 250 million years ago ; and it was then that the geological history of the Alps can be said to have begun. Theirs is an extraordinary story, long, rich and complex. Yet though complex, it is illuminated for us by another fascinating history, that of the still unfolding dynamic of the planet itself.

This book invites any reader curious about our planet to embark on an immense journey through time and space. The planet's saga is recorded in its own prodigious memory ; inscribed in its very rocks and landscapes. The mountains of the world - which once were deserts, savannahs, tropical rain forests, sea shores or ocean depths - are the offspring of the vast, slow drifting of oceans and continents

« This book is essential reading for teachers and students, but also for anyone who loves, walks or stays in mountain regions and who does not yet know the fascinating story of the rocks and landscapes that lie beneath their feet. »
Arthur Escher

Biographie

Michel Marthaler is Professor of Geology at the Universities of Lausanne and Geneva. His doctoral thesis, published 1983, led him to the discovery of the remains of fossil plankton in the Alps of the Valais region of Switzerland. Subsequently, his research has taken him into every corner of the Alpine chain, in Switzerland, France and Italy.