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The Terrestrialization Process Modelling Complex Interactions At The Biospheregeosphere Interface Geological Society Special Publication 339 M Vecoli

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The Terrestrialization Process Modelling Complex Interactions At The Biospheregeosphere Interface Geological Society Special Publication 339 M Vecoli
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Publisher: The Geological Society of London
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.76 MB
Pages: 189
Author: M. Vecoli, G. Clément, B. Meyer-Berthaud
ISBN: 1862393095
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Terrestrialization Process Modelling Complex Interactions At The Biospheregeosphere Interface Geological Society Special Publication 339 M Vecoli by M. Vecoli, G. Clément, B. Meyer-berthaud 1862393095 instant download after payment.

The invasion of the land by plants (terrestrialization) was one of the most significant evolutionary events in the history of life on Earth, and correlates in time with periods of major palaeoenvironmental perturbations. The development of a vegetation cover on the previously barren land surfaces impacted on the global biogeochemical cycles and the geological processes of erosion and sediment transport. The terrestrialization of plants preceded the rise of major new groups of animals, such as insects and tetrapods, the latter numbering some 24 000 living species, including ourselves. Early land-plant evolution also correlates with the most spectacular decline of atmospheric CO2 concentration of Phanerozoic times and with the onset of a protracted period of glacial conditions on Earth. This book includes a selection of papers covering different aspects of the terrestrialization, from palaeobotany to vertebrate palaeontology and geochemistry, promoting a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of the co-evolution of life and its environments during Early to Mid-Palaeozoic times.The Geological Society of LondonFounded in 1807, the Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, and one of the largest publishers in the Earth sciences.The Society publishes a wide range of high-quality peer-reviewed titles for academics and professionals working in the geosciences, and enjoys an enviable international reputation for the quality of its work.The many areas in which we publish in include:-Petroleum geology-Tectonics, structural geology and geodynamics-Stratigraphy, sedimentology and paleontology-Volcanology, magmatic studies and geochemistry-Remote sensing-History of geology-Regional geology guides

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