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1 - Overview
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2 - Matter, Radiation, and the Basic Forces of Nature
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3 - The Earth and the Universe
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4 - The Earth in the Galaxy
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5 - The Stability of the Terrestrial Environment
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6 - Sun and Earth
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7 - The Energy Balance of the Atmosphere
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8 - The Astronomical Rhythms: Day and Night, the Seasons, and Tides
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9 - The Global Circulation of the Atmosphere
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10 - Continents, Oceans, and Climate
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11 - Life and the Earth
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12 - The Impact of Man
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13 - The Future of Humanity
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APPENDIX I - MATHEMATICAL NOTATION, PHYSICAL TERMINOLOGY, AND UNITS
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APPENDIX II - SCALES OF THE ENVIRONMENT
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APPENDIX III - PROPERTIES OF THE PLANETS COMPARED
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Bibliography
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Index of Names
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Index of Subjects
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Earth and Cosmos presents a comprehensive view of the many connections between the environment of Man on Earth and the environment of the Earth in the cosmos. Topics covered range from matter, radiation, and the basic forces of nature to Earth's relation to the universe, the galaxy, and the sun. The energy balance and global circulation of the atmosphere are also discussed, along with continents, oceans, and climate. This book is comprised of 13 chapters and begins with an overview of the environment of Man on Earth, with emphasis on the Earth's chemical composition and how it is related to both cosmic and terrestrial processes; the radiation environment at the Earth's surface and above; how the atmosphere interacts with both solar and terrestrial radiation; and climate. The following chapters explore matter, radiation, and the laws of nature in relation to the universe; how the terrestrial environment is related to the structure of the universe as a whole; how the composition of the solar system and the Earth reflects the history of the galaxy; and the stability of the Earth's environment. The origins of life on Earth and the impact of human activities on the planet are also considered. The last chapter speaks of the future of humanity, and notably of the problem of the population explosion and its consequences. This monograph will be of interest to students, astronomers, planetary scientists, astrophysicists, biologists, chemists, and geologists.
Earth and Cosmos presents a comprehensive view of the many connections between the environment of Man on Earth and the environment of the Earth in the cosmos. Topics covered range from matter, radiation, and the basic forces of nature to Earth's relation to the universe, the galaxy, and the sun. The energy balance and global circulation of the atmosphere are also discussed, along with continents, oceans, and climate. This book is comprised of 13 chapters and begins with an overview of the environment of Man on Earth, with emphasis on the Earth's chemical composition and how it is related to both cosmic and terrestrial processes; the radiation environment at the Earth's surface and above; how the atmosphere interacts with both solar and terrestrial radiation; and climate. The following chapters explore matter, radiation, and the laws of nature in relation to the universe; how the terrestrial environment is related to the structure of the universe as a whole; how the composition of the solar system and the Earth reflects the history of the galaxy; and the stability of the Earth's environment. The origins of life on Earth and the impact of human activities on the planet are also considered. The last chapter speaks of the future of humanity, and notably of the problem of the population explosion and its consequences. This monograph will be of interest to students, astronomers, planetary scientists, astrophysicists, biologists, chemists, and geologists.
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ISBN
978-0-08-025016-8
Language
English
Published
1980
Copyright
Copyright © 1980 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Pergamon