The Earth After Us: What Legacy Will Humans Leave in the Rocks?

The Earth After Us: What Legacy Will Humans Leave in the Rocks?

by Jan Zalasiewicz
ISBN-10:
0199214980
ISBN-13:
9780199214983
Pub. Date:
11/02/2009
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199214980
ISBN-13:
9780199214983
Pub. Date:
11/02/2009
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The Earth After Us: What Legacy Will Humans Leave in the Rocks?

The Earth After Us: What Legacy Will Humans Leave in the Rocks?

by Jan Zalasiewicz
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Overview

Geologist Jan Zalasiewicz takes the reader on a fascinating trip one hundred million years into the future—long after the human race becomes extinct—to explore what will remain of our brief but dramatic sojourn on Earth. He describes how geologists in the far future might piece together the history of the planet, and slowly decipher the history of humanity from the traces we will leave impressed in the rock strata. What story will the rocks tell of us? What kind of fossils will humans leave behind? What will happen to cities, cars, and plastic cups? The trail leads finally to the bones of the inhabitants of petrified cities that have slept deep underground for many millions of years. As thought-provoking as it is engaging, this book simultaneously explains the geological mechanisms that shape our planet, from fossilization to plate tectonics, illuminates the various ingenious ways in which geologists and paleontologist work, and offers a final perspective on humanity and its actions that may prove to be more objective than any other.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199214983
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/02/2009
Pages: 266
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Jan Zalasiewicz is a Lecturer in Geology at the University of Leicester, before that working at the British Geological Survey. A field geologist, palaeontologist and stratigrapher, he teaches various aspects of geology and Earth history to undergraduate and postgraduate students, and is a researcher into fossil ecosystems and environments across over half a billion years of geological time. He has published over a hundred papers in scientific journals.

Table of Contents

Prologue1. Perspective2. 100 Million Years AD3. The Strata Machine4. Tectonic Escalator5. High Water, Low Water6. Dynasties7. Echoes8. Traces9. Body of Evidence10. Meeting the PeopleFurther reading
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