01148nam a22003131 4500991000254969707536200904162009e2008 it | 0 |||ita| 9788890400605b13832281-39ule_instDip.to Studi StoriciitaitaIT327Sala, Teodoro261449Il fascismo italiano e gli Slavi del Sud /Teodoro Sala ; introduzione di Enzo CollottiTrieste:IRSML, [2008]390 p. :ill. ;21 cmQuaderni, 22Scritti già pubbl.In testa al front.: Istituto regionale per la storia del Movimento di liberazione nel Friuli Venezia Giulia.Italia e Paesi balcanici1929-1943Collotti, Enzo.b1383228102-04-1426-05-09991000254969707536LE023 327 SAL 1 112023000109519le023-E20.00-l- 01010.i1497218926-05-09Fascismo italiano e gli Slavi del Sud233568UNISALENTOle02326-05-09ma -itait 3003765nam 22006375 450 991030055960332120230720182124.03-319-91503-710.1007/978-3-319-91503-6(CKB)4100000006098224(MiAaPQ)EBC5504863(DE-He213)978-3-319-91503-6(PPN)229914969(EXLCZ)99410000000609822420180803d2018 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGranite Skyscrapers How Rock Shaped Earth and Other Worlds /by David S. Stevenson1st ed. 2018.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2018.1 online resource (386 pages) illustrationsPopular Astronomy,2626-87603-319-91502-9 Includes bibliographical references.Preface -- Chapter 1 – Our Planet's Torrid Heart -- Chapter 2: The Formation of Granite -- Chapter 3: The Evolution of Modern Continents -- Chapter 4: Plate Tectonics, Planetary Magnetism and Life -- Chapter 5: Jotunheim: In The Realm of Giants -- Chapter 6: Mountains, Atmosphere and Long-Term Habitability -- Chapter 7: Our Island Earth: Granite Here, Granite Everywhere? -- Conclusions -- References -- Glossary -- Index.In this book, David Stevenson offers us a look at the evolution of planets as they move from balls of mixed molten rock to vibrant worlds capable of hosting life. Embedded in our everyday architecture and in the literal ground beneath our feet, granite and its kin lie at the heart of many features of the Earth that we take for granted. From volcanism and mountain building to shifting water levels and local weather patterns, these rocks are closely intertwined with the complex processes that continue to shape and reshape our world. This book serves as a wonderful primer for anybody interested in our planet’s geological past and that of other planets in our Solar System and beyond. It illustrates not only how our planet’s surface evolved, but also how granite played a pivotal role in the creation of complex, intelligent life on Earth. There has long been a missing element in popular astronomy, which Stevenson now aims to fill: how geological and biological evolution work in a complex partnership, and what our planet’s own diversity can teach us about other rocky worlds.Popular Astronomy,2626-8760AstronomyPlanetary scienceExobiologyGeobiologyCosmologyPopular Science in Astronomyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/Q11009Planetologyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/G18010Astrobiologyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/P22057Biogeoscienceshttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/G35010Cosmologyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/P22049Astronomy.Planetary science.Exobiology.Geobiology.Cosmology.Popular Science in Astronomy.Planetology.Astrobiology.Biogeosciences.Cosmology.552.3Stevenson David Sauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut791302BOOK9910300559603321Granite Skyscrapers2528289UNINA