Explore Antarctica |  | Author: Louise Crossley Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 7716263
Media: Hardcover Pages: 116 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 12 x 8.5 x 0.6
ISBN: 0521495911 Dewey Decimal Number: 919.89 EAN: 9780521495912 ASIN: 0521495911
Publication Date: April 28, 1995 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 weeks
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Product Description Explore Antarctica encourages students to understand the management of the Antarctic environment and issues of global importance linked to the Antarctic. It provides a comprehensive guide to the natural environment of the continent, as well as its history and its future. The book provides a brilliant illustration of how to apply scientific, social and environmental research to a specific topic of study. The author, Dr Louise Crossley, has worked in the Antarctic as an expedition and research station leader, and the book has been approved by the Australian Antarctic Division. The project has been developed by the Australian Surveying and Land Information Group (AUSLIG) of the Commonwealth Government of Australia, and funded by the Australian Antarctic Foundation. It is an authoritative work for students and the interested public alike.
Book Description Explore Antarctica encourages students to understand the management of the Antarctic environment and issues of global importance linked to the Antarctic. It provides a comprehensive guide to the natural environment of the continent, as well as its history and its future.
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| Customer Reviews: A Book Designed to Help You "Journey" to Antarctica November 24, 2008 Theseus (US of A) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love this book.
A well-designed trade paperback that allows the reader to visit Antarctica from multiple angles: scientific, geographic, historical, environmental. (For details, take a look at the Table of Contents, below.) It has the clarity and wide scope that reminds one a bit of a high school text book, but unlike a textbook, it has patent enthusiasm for the subject and isn't afraid to try to cram as much information into as little space as possible!
And the pictures. Over 150 color illustrations in this 82 page book: mostly photos, but many maps, line drawings, charts, tables, schematics, all with informative and readable captions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS HIGHLIGHTS
A Continent Takes Shape
- Explore
- Antarctica in the Past
- Changing Climate
- Skeleton and Structure
Ice and Weather
- A Continent of Extremes
- Continental Patters
- The Ice Sheet
- Sea Ice and Icebergs
Human Discovery of Antarctica
- Dispelling the Myths
- International Assault
- The Race for the South Pole
- Human Settlement in Antarctica
Living in the Freezer
- Ecosystem Overview
- Survival
- Habitats
- Subantarctic Islands
- Dogs
Humans in a Hostile Environment
- Creating a Comfort Zone
- Getting There
- Getting Around
- Workin in Antarctica
Managing Antarctica
- Antarctic Treaty
- Conservation
- Science and Cooperation
Issues for the Future
- Tourism
- Ozone Hole
- Global Warming
Reference
- Glossary
- Index
it's great! December 11, 1999 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
this book has lots of information about the continent presented in well-organized segments that are color coded (i.e. discovery, issues for the future). the text is accompanied by photos, maps, graphs and good captions. at 112 pages it is not overwhelming. recommend for adults and for kids in the classroom.
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