Earth: Portrait Of A Planet -
Marshak breaks down the immense age of the Earth and the methods, like radiometric dating and fossil records, used to track its history.
Frequently described as the book's "driving force," it explains continental drift, mountain building, and volcanic activity. Earth: Portrait of a Planet
The latest edition (2022/2023) focuses on making geology interactive and relevant to modern global issues. Marshak breaks down the immense age of the
The book is structured to guide readers from the birth of the universe down to the Earth's core, then back up to the surface processes that shape our daily lives. The book is structured to guide readers from
It covers erosion, the hydrologic cycle, and natural hazards such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and landslides. Notable Features of the Seventh Edition
Detailed sections illustrate how igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks are continuously recycled over millions of years.
