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Illuminating natural history The art and science of Mark Catesby

February 24, 2023 12:57 PM
This book explores the life and work of the 18th-century English artist, explorer, naturalist, and author Mark Catesby (1683-1749). During Catesby's lifetime, science was poised to shift from a world of amateur virtuosi to one of professional experts. He worked against a backdrop of global travel that incorporated collecting and direct observation of nature.

Remote sensing of water-related hazards

February 24, 2023 12:55 PM
Remote Sensing of Water-Related Hazards takes an interdisciplinary approach, presenting recent advances in the available data, sensors, models, and indicators developed for monitoring and prediction. Volume highlights include: Progress in remote sensing of precipitation, storms, and tornados Different techniques for flood mapping, forecasting, and early warning Integrated approach for predicting flood and landslide cascading hazards.

The Future of Dinosaurs What we don't know, what we can and what we'll never know

February 24, 2023 12:14 PM
What color were dinosaurs? Did they mate for life? How did they rear their young? Did they migrate in winter? How did they communicate? Did they eat fish? Just what are the T-Rex's tiny arms actually for? In The Future of Dinosaurs Dr. David Horne shows us the extraordinary advances in paleontological research that are starting to fill in these gaps, and sets out the future of dinosaurs for the next generation.

Holocene evolution of the western Louisiana-Texas Coast, USA: Response to sea-level rise and climate change

February 21, 2023 06:52 PM
The Western Louisiana and Texas coast is vulnerable to sea-level rise due to low gradients, high subsidence, and depleted sediment supply. This Memoir describes the response of coastal environments to variable rates of sea-level rise and sediment supply during Holocene to modern time.

Providencia Island: A Miocene stratovolcano on the lower Nicaraguan rise, western Caribbean--a geological enigma resolved

February 21, 2023 06:50 PM
Providencia is the only example of subaerial volcanism on the Lower Nicaraguan Rise. In this volume, the authors examine this volcanism and the geological history of the western Caribbean and the Lower Nicaraguan Rise, whose origin and role in the development of the Caribbean plate has been described as enigmatic and poorly understood.

Revising the revisions: James Hutton's reputation among geologists in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries

February 21, 2023 06:48 PM
James Hutton's 'Theory of the Earth,' first published in 1785, was considered completely new by his contemporaries, different from anything that preceded it, and widely discussed both in Hutton's own country and abroad-from St. Petersburg through Europe to New York. Yet a recent trend among some historians of geology is to characterize Hutton's work as already behind the times in the late eighteenth century and remembered only because some later geologists found it convenient to represent it as a precursor of the prevailing opinions of the day. Painstakingly researched, richly referenced, and full of interesting stories, this Memoir shatters that line of thinking and restores Hutton's standing as the father of modern geology, his ideas fully relevant to the geological problems of his day

The Edwards Aquifer: The past, present, and future of a vital water resource

February 21, 2023 06:45 PM
One of the world's great karstic aquifer systems, the Edwards aquifer system supplies water for more than 2 million people and for agricultural, municipal, industrial, and recreational uses. This volume reviews the current state of knowledge, current and emerging challenges to wise use of the aquifer system, and some technologies that must be adopted to address these challenges

Crustal magmatic system evolution: Anatomy, architecture, and physico-chemical processes

February 21, 2023 06:42 PM
Crustal Magmatic System Evolution: Anatomy, Architecture, and Physico-Chemical Processes uses analytical, experimental, and numerical approaches to explore the diversity of crustal processes from magma differentiation and assimilation to eruption at the surface.

The rise and reign of the mammals A new history, from the shadow of the dinosaurs to us

February 17, 2023 09:47 AM
Brusatte charts how mammals survived the asteroid that claimed the dinosaurs and made the world their own, becoming the astonishingly diverse range of animals that dominate today's Earth. Brusatte also brings alive the lost worlds mammals inhabited through time, from ice ages to volcanic catastrophes.

Managing environmental conflict An Earth Institute sustainability primer

February 17, 2023 09:38 AM
This book is a primer on causes of and solutions to such conflicts. It provides a foundational overview of the theory and practice of collaborative approaches to managing environmental disputes.

Mike Goates

Life & Geological Sciences Librarian
michael_goates@byu.edu