
Global Environments through the Quaternary
Exploring Evironmental Change
Oxford University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 7. February 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
424 pages
978-0-19-969726-7 (ISBN)
Description
We are in the grip of global warming: sea levels are rising; glaciers are melting, Arctic sea ice is thinning, meteorological events are becoming more extreme. But how do these changes compare with the environmental changes that have occurred in the past? How can they be put into perspective? What can we learn from the past to help us better understand how natural and human factors may interact to change our climate and environment in the future?
Global Environments through the Quaternary delves into the environmental changes that have taken place during the Quaternary: the last 2.6 million years of geological history and time during which humans have evolved and spread across the Earth. Taking the reader through the Pleistocene and the Holocene, the book describes the evidence that has helped us to characterize environmental changes during these two epochs; it then explores the changes captured by more recent meteorological records in the period up to the present day. Throughout, it aims to convey the relevance of palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic studies to current environmental and climatic concerns. Climate change research foretells of potentially catastrophic consequences in the future and, even now, early indicators of those changes are evident in the retreating Greenland ice sheet, melting permafrost, changes in fish distributions in northern waters, and more besides. The book examines changes to the physical environment throughout the Quaternary, putting current concerns into perspective, and closes with a discussion of the causes of climatic and environmental change over different timescales - and the complex interactions between human impacts and natural processes.
With climate change - itself but part of the perpetual process of environmental change - as important a topic of debate now as at any other time, Global Environments through the Quaternary is essential reading for any student seeking a balanced, objective overview of this truly interdisciplinary subject.
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Global Environments through the Quaternary delves into the environmental changes that have taken place during the Quaternary: the last 2.6 million years of geological history and time during which humans have evolved and spread across the Earth. Taking the reader through the Pleistocene and the Holocene, the book describes the evidence that has helped us to characterize environmental changes during these two epochs; it then explores the changes captured by more recent meteorological records in the period up to the present day. Throughout, it aims to convey the relevance of palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic studies to current environmental and climatic concerns. Climate change research foretells of potentially catastrophic consequences in the future and, even now, early indicators of those changes are evident in the retreating Greenland ice sheet, melting permafrost, changes in fish distributions in northern waters, and more besides. The book examines changes to the physical environment throughout the Quaternary, putting current concerns into perspective, and closes with a discussion of the causes of climatic and environmental change over different timescales - and the complex interactions between human impacts and natural processes.
With climate change - itself but part of the perpetual process of environmental change - as important a topic of debate now as at any other time, Global Environments through the Quaternary is essential reading for any student seeking a balanced, objective overview of this truly interdisciplinary subject.
Online Resource Centre
The Online Resource Centre to accompany Global Environments through the Quaternary features:
For students:
? Links to external sources of useful information
For registered adopters of the book:
? Figures from the book, available to download
Reviews / Votes
Review from previous edition Overall, this is an excellent all-round textbook on environmental change. It is well worth a purchase - essential for libraries - and is a welcome addition to the Quaternary literature. * Geological Magazine, 2008 *More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Intermediate and advanced geography, geology, and environmental science undergraduates. Also of use to environmental studies students with an interest in environmental change.
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Nearly 200 line illustrations and a 16 page colour plate section.
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 188 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
750 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-969726-7 (9780199697267)
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Book
02/2007
Oxford University Press
€42.15
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Persons
David Anderson, Head of Geography, Eton College,
Andrew Goudie, Emeritus professor in Geography and former Master of St Cross College, University of Oxford, and
Adrian Parker, Professor in Geography, Oxford Brookes University
Andrew Goudie, Emeritus professor in Geography and former Master of St Cross College, University of Oxford, and
Adrian Parker, Professor in Geography, Oxford Brookes University
Author
Head of Geography, Eton College
Emeritus professor in Geography and former Master of St Cross College, University of Oxford
Professor in Geography, Oxford Brookes University
Content
1. A framework for understanding environmental change ; 2. Sources of evidence for reconstructing past environments ; 3. Pleistocene climatic change and environments of mid- to high latitudes ; 4. Pleistocene environments of lower latitudes ; 5. Environmental change in post-glacial times ; 6. Sea-level changes of the Quaternary ; 7. Environmental change during the period of meteorological records ; 8. Links between environmental change and human evolution and society ; 9. The causes of climatic change