Earth Science, Books a la Carte Edition and Modified Mastering Geology with eText and Access Card (14th Edition) - 14th Edition - by Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens, Dennis G. Tasa - ISBN 9780133885019

Earth Science, Books a la Carte Edition...
14th Edition
Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens, Dennis G. Tasa
Publisher: PEARSON
ISBN: 9780133885019

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Chapter 2.2 - Atoms: Building Blocks Of MineralsChapter 2.3 - Why Atoms BondChapter 2.4 - Properties Of A MineralChapter 2.5 - Mineral GroupsChapter 2.6 - Natural ResourcesChapter 3 - Rocks: Materials Of The Solid EarthChapter 3.1 - Earth As A System: The Rock CycleChapter 3.2 - Igneous Rocks: “formed By Fire”Chapter 3.3 - Sedimentary Rocks: Compacted And Cemented SedimentChapter 3.4 - Metamorphic Rocks: New Rock From OldChapter 3.5 - Resources From Rocks And MineralsChapter 4 - Weathering, Soil, And Mass WastingChapter 4.1 - Earth’s External ProcessesChapter 4.2 - WeatheringChapter 4.3 - Rates Of WeatheringChapter 4.4 - SoilChapter 4.5 - Controls Of Soil FormationChapter 4.6 - The Soil ProfileChapter 4.7 - Classifying SoilsChapter 4.8 - Soil Erosion: Losing A Vital ResourceChapter 4.9 - Mass Wasting: The Work Of GravityChapter 4.10 - Controls And Triggers Of Mass WastingChapter 4.11 - Classifying Mass-wasting ProcessesChapter 4.12 - Rapid Forms Of Mass WastingChapter 4.13 - Slow Forms Of Mass WastingChapter 5 - Running Water And GroundwaterChapter 5.1 - Earth As A System: The Hydrologic CycleChapter 5.2 - Running WaterChapter 5.3 - StreamflowChapter 5.4 - The Work Of Running WaterChapter 5.5 - Stream ChannelsChapter 5.6 - Shaping Stream ValleysChapter 5.7 - Depositional LandformsChapter 5.8 - Floods And Flood ControlChapter 5.9 - Groundwater: Water Beneath The SurfaceChapter 5.10 - Springs, Wells, And Artesian SystemsChapter 5.11 - Environmental Problems Of GroundwaterChapter 5.12 - The Geologic Work Of GroundwaterChapter 6 - Glaciers, Deserts, And WindChapter 6.1 - Glaciers And The Earth SystemChapter 6.2 - How Glaciers MoveChapter 6.3 - Glacial ErosionChapter 6.4 - Glacial DepositsChapter 6.5 - Other Effects Of Ice Age GlaciersChapter 6.6 - Extent Of Ice Age GlaciationChapter 6.7 - Causes Of Ice AgesChapter 6.8 - DesertsChapter 6.9 - Basin And Range: The Evolution Of A Mountainous Desert LandscapeChapter 6.10 - Wind ErosionChapter 6.11 - Wind DepositsChapter 7 - Plate Tectonics: A Scientific Revolution UnfoldsChapter 7.1 - From Continental Drift To Plate TectonicsChapter 7.2 - Continental Drift: An Idea Before Its TimeChapter 7.3 - The Great DebateChapter 7.4 - The Theory Of Plate TectonicsChapter 7.5 - Divergent Plate Boundaries And Seafloor SpreadingChapter 7.6 - Convergent Plate Boundaries And SubductionChapter 7.7 - Transform Plate BoundariesChapter 7.8 - How Do Plates And Plate Boundaries Change?Chapter 7.9 - Testing The Plate Tectonics ModelChapter 7.10 - How Is Plate Motion MeasuredChapter 7.11 - What Drives Plate Motions?Chapter 8 - Earthquakes And Earth’s InteriorChapter 8.1 - What Is An Earthquake?Chapter 8.2 - Seismology: The Study Of Earthquake WavesChapter 8.3 - Determining The Size Of EarthquakesChapter 8.4 - Earthquake DestructionChapter 8.5 - Earthquake Belts And Plate BoundariesChapter 8.6 - Can Earthquakes Be Predicted?Chapter 8.7 - Earth’s InteriorChapter 8.8 - Earth’s LayersChapter 9 - Volcanoes And Other Igneous ActivityChapter 9.1 - Mount St. Helens Versus KilaueaChapter 9.2 - The Nature Of Volcanic EruptionsChapter 9.3 - Materials Extruded During An EruptionChapter 9.4 - Anatomy Of A VolcanoChapter 9.5 - Shield VolcanoesChapter 9.6 - Cinder ConesChapter 9.7 - Composite VolcanoesChapter 9.8 - Volcanic HazardsChapter 9.9 - Other Volcanic LandformsChapter 9.10 - Intrusive Igneous ActivityChapter 9.11 - Partial Melting And The Origin Of MagmaChapter 9.12 - Plate Tectonics And Volcanic ActivityChapter 10 - Crustal Deformation And Mountain BuildingChapter 10.1 - Crustal DeformationChapter 10.2 - Folds: Rock Structures Formed By Ductile DeformationChapter 10.3 - Faults And Joints: Rock Structures Formed By Brittle DeformationChapter 10.4 - Mountain BuildingChapter 10.5 - Subduction And Mountain BuildingChapter 10.6 - Collisional Mountain BeltsChapter 10.7 - What Causes Earth’s Varied Topography?Chapter 11 - Geologic TimeChapter 11.1 - A Brief History Of GeologyChapter 11.2 - Creating A Time Scale: Relative Dating PrinciplesChapter 11.3 - Fossils: Evidence Of Past LifeChapter 11.4 - Correlation Of Rock LayersChapter 11.5 - Dating With RadioactivityChapter 11.6 - The Geologic Time ScaleChapter 11.7 - Determining Numerical Dates For Sedimentary StrataChapter 12 - Earth’s Evolution Through Geologic TimeChapter 12.1 - Is Earth Unique?Chapter 12.2 - Birth Of A PlanetChapter 12.3 - Origin And Evolution Of The Atmosphere And OceansChapter 12.4 - Precambrian History: The Formation Of Earth’s ContinentsChapter 12.5 - Geologic History Of The Phanerozoic: The Formation Of Earth’s Modern ContinentsChapter 12.6 - Earth’s First LifeChapter 12.7 - Paleozoic Era: Life ExplodesChapter 12.8 - Mesozoic Era: Age Of The DinosaursChapter 12.9 - Cenozoic Era: Age Of MammalsChapter 13 - The Ocean FloorChapter 13.1 - The Vast World OceanChapter 13.2 - An Emerging Picture Of The Ocean FloorChapter 13.3 - Continental MarginsChapter 13.4 - Features Of Deep-ocean BasinsChapter 13.5 - The Oceanic RidgeChapter 13.6 - Seafloor SedimentsChapter 13.7 - Resources From The SeafloorChapter 14 - Ocean Water And Ocean LifeChapter 14.1 - Composition Of SeawaterChapter 14.2 - Variations In Temperature And Density With DepthChapter 14.3 - The Diversity Of Ocean LifeChapter 14.4 - Ocean ProductivityChapter 14.5 - Oceanic Feeding RelationshipsChapter 15 - The Dynamic OceanChapter 15.1 - The Ocean’s Surface CirculationChapter 15.2 - Upwelling And Deep-ocean CirculationChapter 15.3 - The Shoreline: A Dynamic InterfaceChapter 15.4 - Ocean WavesChapter 15.5 - The Work Of WavesChapter 15.6 - Shoreline FeaturesChapter 15.7 - Stabilizing The ShoreChapter 15.8 - Contrasting America’s CoastsChapter 15.9 - TidesChapter 16 - The Atmosphere: Composition, Structure, And TemperatureChapter 16.1 - Focus On The AtmosphereChapter 16.2 - Composition Of The AtmosphereChapter 16.3 - Vertical Structure Of The AtmosphereChapter 16.4 - Earth–sun RelationshipsChapter 16.5 - Energy, Heat, And TemperatureChapter 16.6 - Heating The AtmosphereChapter 16.7 - For The Record: Air Temperature DataChapter 16.8 - Why Temperatures Vary: The Controls Of TemperatureChapter 16.9 - World Distribution Of TemperatureChapter 17 - Moisture, Clouds, And PrecipitationChapter 17.1 - Water’s Changes Of StateChapter 17.2 - Humidity: Water Vapor In The AirChapter 17.3 - The Basis Of Cloud Formation: Adiabatic CoolingChapter 17.4 - Processes That Lift AirChapter 17.5 - The Weathermaker: Atmospheric StabilityChapter 17.6 - Condensation And Cloud FormationChapter 17.7 - FogChapter 17.8 - How Precipitation FormsChapter 17.9 - Forms Of PrecipitationChapter 17.10 - Measuring PrecipitationChapter 18 - Air Pressure And WindChapter 18.1 - Understanding Air PressureChapter 18.2 - Factors Affecting WindChapter 18.3 - Highs And LowsChapter 18.4 - General Circulation Of The AtmosphereChapter 18.5 - Local WindsChapter 18.6 - Measuring WindChapter 18.7 - El Niño And La Niña And The Southern OscillationChapter 18.8 - Global Distribution Of PrecipitationChapter 19 - Weather Patterns And Severe StormsChapter 19.1 - Air MassesChapter 19.2 - FrontsChapter 19.3 - Midlatitude CyclonesChapter 19.4 - ThunderstormsChapter 19.5 - TornadoesChapter 19.6 - HurricanesChapter 20 - World Climates And Global Climate ChangeChapter 20.1 - The Climate SystemChapter 20.2 - World ClimatesChapter 20.3 - Humid Tropical (a) ClimatesChapter 20.4 - Dry (b) ClimatesChapter 20.5 - Humid Middle-latitude Climates (c And D Climates)Chapter 20.6 - Polar (e) ClimatesChapter 20.7 - Highland ClimatesChapter 20.8 - Human Impact On Global ClimateChapter 20.9 - Climate-feedback MechanismsChapter 20.10 - How Aerosols Influence ClimateChapter 21 - Origins Of Modern AstronomyChapter 21.1 - Ancient AstronomyChapter 21.2 - The Birth Of Modern AstronomyChapter 21.3 - Positions In The SkyChapter 21.4 - The Motions Of EarthChapter 21.5 - Motions Of The Earth–moon SystemChapter 21.6 - Eclipses Of The Sun And MoonChapter 22 - Touring Our Solar SystemChapter 22.1 - Our Solar System: An OverviewChapter 22.2 - Earth’s Moon: A Chip Off The Old BlockChapter 22.3 - Terrestrial PlanetsChapter 22.4 - Jovian PlanetsChapter 22.5 - Small Solar System BodiesChapter 23 - Light, Astronomical Observations, And The SunChapter 23.1 - Signals From SpaceChapter 23.2 - SpectroscopyChapter 23.3 - Collecting Light Using Optical TelescopesChapter 23.4 - Radio-and Space-based AstronomyChapter 23.5 - The SunChapter 23.6 - The Active SunChapter 24 - Beyond Our Solar SystemChapter 24.1 - The UniverseChapter 24.2 - Interstellar Matter: Nursery Of The StarsChapter 24.3 - Classifying Stars: Hertzsprung– Russell Diagrams (h-r Diagrams)Chapter 24.4 - Stellar EvolutionChapter 24.5 - Stellar RemnantsChapter 24.6 - Galaxies And Galactic ClustersChapter 24.7 - The Big Bang Theory

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Ideal for undergraduates with little or no science background, Earth Science provides a student-friendly overview of our physical environment that offers balanced, up-to-date coverage of geology, oceanography, astronomy, and meteorology. The authors' texts have always been recognized for their readability, currency, dynamic art program, delivery of basic principles and instructor flexibility. The Fourteenth Edition incorporates a new active learning approach, and a fully updated and mobile visual program.

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