The Making of Ireland: Landscapes in Geology
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Product Description
Ireland contains some of the most impressive and unspoilt scenery in western Europe. From the conical white quartzite mountains of Donegal in the north, to the ragged clutching fingers of the Skellig Rocks in the south, the constant changes of light and shade alter these vistas moment by moment. This country was forged on the anvil of time in a way which reflects the constantly changing patterns and configurations in the history of the planet. This is a book about the earth history of Ireland. Written for people who have no prior knowledge of Earth Sciences, it brings the reader on a journey through deep time, unfolding the Irish landscape from the distant past to the present day and explaining along the way all the basic geological principles required to fully understand the evolution of Ireland from disconnected fragments of the Earth's crust. The authors demonstrate that by learning to read rocks along the trails described in the book, readers can discover for themselves the extraordinary set of circumstances that led to the making of Ireland.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1046851 in Books
- Published on: 2003-06-03
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 98 pages
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About the Author
Michael Williams is a Senior Lecturer in Geology and David Harper is Lecturer in Geology at University College, Galway.
