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- catalog abstract "In a stunning blend of poetry, music, and science, this lyrical new work evokes the wonders of our living earth. As Pythagoras marveled over the "music of the spheres," geologist and writer Ron Morton gives us a whole new appreciation for the awe-inspiring forces that make and shape our planet. Through the resonance of musical metaphor he attunes both our minds and our senses to the most important discoveries in geology and explores the beauty, power, and infinite variety of the land - and seascapes that compose our earth. Morton reveals a dynamic system in which the prodigious forces of heat, pressure, molten rock, and water maintain a delicate and harmonious balance that has sustained life for millennia. Cracking, crumbling, colliding, and exploding, our earth is in a constant state of growth and renewal. Morton delves into territories at once fascinating and terrifying. With him we revisit the sites of the largest and most dangerous volcanoes and earthquakes in history - from the catastrophic forces that buried once-great cities and civilizations to the explosions that have caused unmerciful extremes of climate, creating famine and hardship across the globe. Morton goes on to show how such turbulence is ineluctably central to the earth's development. With infectious enthusiasm, Morton shares with us a more expansive vision of the earth - in particular, the revolutionary theory of continental drift. Moreover, he explores the phenomena of spreading oceans, the massive collisions that create our breathtaking mountain ranges, and the evolution of the planet from its fiery beginnings to the present day. On the lighter side, Morton playfully shares a more down-home variety of earthlore, including lively and imaginative, yet rock-solid explanations for hotsprings, rockslides, geysers, and the rich variety of soils, metals, and rocks that make up our planet.".
- catalog contributor b10233206.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "In a stunning blend of poetry, music, and science, this lyrical new work evokes the wonders of our living earth. As Pythagoras marveled over the "music of the spheres," geologist and writer Ron Morton gives us a whole new appreciation for the awe-inspiring forces that make and shape our planet.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-298) and index.".
- catalog description "Morton reveals a dynamic system in which the prodigious forces of heat, pressure, molten rock, and water maintain a delicate and harmonious balance that has sustained life for millennia. Cracking, crumbling, colliding, and exploding, our earth is in a constant state of growth and renewal. Morton delves into territories at once fascinating and terrifying.".
- catalog description "On the lighter side, Morton playfully shares a more down-home variety of earthlore, including lively and imaginative, yet rock-solid explanations for hotsprings, rockslides, geysers, and the rich variety of soils, metals, and rocks that make up our planet.".
- catalog description "Through the resonance of musical metaphor he attunes both our minds and our senses to the most important discoveries in geology and explores the beauty, power, and infinite variety of the land - and seascapes that compose our earth.".
- catalog description "With him we revisit the sites of the largest and most dangerous volcanoes and earthquakes in history - from the catastrophic forces that buried once-great cities and civilizations to the explosions that have caused unmerciful extremes of climate, creating famine and hardship across the globe. Morton goes on to show how such turbulence is ineluctably central to the earth's development. With infectious enthusiasm, Morton shares with us a more expansive vision of the earth - in particular, the revolutionary theory of continental drift. Moreover, he explores the phenomena of spreading oceans, the massive collisions that create our breathtaking mountain ranges, and the evolution of the planet from its fiery beginnings to the present day.".
- catalog description "ch. 1. Those creepy continents -- ch. 2. The fire within -- ch. 3. Living on an eggshell -- ch. 4. And away we go -- ch. 5. When the waters dance -- ch. 6. Harvesting the Earth -- ch. 7. Winter's breath -- ch. 8. Life on the edge -- ch. 9. Summer's fire -- ch. 10. Leaping lizards and cosmic nights.".
- catalog extent "xi, 312 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Music of the earth.".
- catalog identifier "0306452634".
- catalog isFormatOf "Music of the earth.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Plenum Press,".
- catalog relation "Music of the earth.".
- catalog subject "550 20".
- catalog subject "Earth sciences Popular works.".
- catalog subject "QE31 .M67 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "ch. 1. Those creepy continents -- ch. 2. The fire within -- ch. 3. Living on an eggshell -- ch. 4. And away we go -- ch. 5. When the waters dance -- ch. 6. Harvesting the Earth -- ch. 7. Winter's breath -- ch. 8. Life on the edge -- ch. 9. Summer's fire -- ch. 10. Leaping lizards and cosmic nights.".
- catalog title "Music of the earth : volcanoes, earthquakes, and other geological wonders / Ron L. Morton.".
- catalog type "Popular works. fast".
- catalog type "text".