This reconceptualization of the text "Understanding Earth" reflects the fundamental changes in the field of physical geology over the past several years.
This is a comprehensive geology book with good graphics that illustrate hard to understand concepts. This edition is almost exactly the same as the 2003 fourth edition. However be aware that the chapters are in a different order in the third edition
The textbook is very well written and beautifully and effectively illustrated. Critical topics, especially plate tectonics, are thoroughly discussed. The review questions at the end of the chapters are very useful for recitations and laboratories. The glossary is also helpful, but not all bolded terms in the text (such as theory and hypothesis) are located in the glossary. The appendices include mineral identification tables, unit conversions, and information on topographic and geologic maps. The third edition has been extensively reorganized and most of the changes are definite improvements of an already superior textbook. One negative point: one of my students had a malfunctioning CD in her copy of the third edition.
A nice casual book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I took a base-level intro course on geology and we used this book, and I found it to be very straight forward and casual. The soft cover was durable and easy to manipulate....which means a lot when you have to make the most of minimal space!
Fantastic illustration and easy to read, clear explanations!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Quite a good book and ideal to focus a course around
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