The Cambridge Handbook of Earth Science Data
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Publication
2008-03-01 - Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Word Count
69,250 words, Guess
Page Count
277 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
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- Internet Archivecambridgehandboo0000hend
- ISBN-100521693179
- ISBN-139780521693172
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- LibraryThing9025321
- Library of Congress Control Number2009008252
- OCLC Control Number311075430
- OCLC Control Number435778559
- Better World Books9780521693172
- Open LibraryOL10436568M
Classifications
- LCCQE26.3 .H45 2009
- LCCQE26.3 H45 2009
- LCCQE26.3 .H45 2009eb
Description
"This handbook presents an indispensable compilation of fundamental facts and figures about the Earth. It brings together reliable physical, chemical, biological and historical data in a series of 145 easy to read tables, supplemented by maps, charts and color plates. Eleven sections cover topics spanning the Earth's geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere, with one section focusing on other bodies in the Solar System. Full references for the original data sources are provided to enable users to access further detail, and the appendix provides practical information on units and conversion factors. Compact and easy to use, this handy book provides a time-saving first point of reference for researchers, students and practitioners in the Earth and Environmental Sciences. It allows scientists easy access to basic information on topics outside their specialization, and is also a convenient resource for non-scientists such as economists, policy makers and journalists."--Jacket.
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