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Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology (8th Edition)
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How Does Earth Work: Physical Geology and the Process of Science
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How Does Earth Work: Physical Geology and the Process of Science

How Does Earth Work: Physical Geology and the Process of Science

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Authors: Gary Smith, Aurora Pun
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Category: Book

List Price: $120.40
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 9572

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 708
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7
Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 9.5 x 0.9

ISBN: 0130341290
Dewey Decimal Number: 551
EAN: 9780130341297
ASIN: 0130341290

Publication Date: July 16, 2005
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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Basic Geology Explained   June 25, 2008
A good overview of basic geology, with plenty of illustrations and charts. Although well written, it assumes some prior knowledge of chemistry and physics, but then at times becomes oddly "dumbed-down."
Still, it is thorough and fascinating and should be a required subject for all high school students.



5 out of 5 stars Great content - not a durable book, though   February 1, 2006
 14 out of 14 found this review helpful

Okay, let me get a few things out of the way up front. First off, I generally hate textbooks. I've been in college 6 years and counting, and it's fair to say that most textbooks (regardless of subject) are written and edited in a very clueless fashion. Second, though I have many personal interests in the realm of science (quantum mechanics, string theory, and so on), it's often a major chore to study 100-level science at a university. Doubly so if it's a scientific subject you have no interest in - which in my case would be geology.

Back to the topic at hand, this book counters all of what I just said. This is an outstanding textbook by any standard. I'd even recommend it for non-students who have an interest in geology and earth science. Combined with a good instructor, this book makes an excellent resource and a surprisingly enjoyable read. I had virtually no personal interest in geology going into the class, but this book communicates a good deal of practical knowledge as well as just plain interesting trivia.

I do have some issues with the book in a physical sense. Content-wise, /How Does Earth Work/ is fantastic. But the design of the book is troublesome. It's large, unwieldy, and the cover is very flimsy. A book this size should really be hardcover, because the glossy pages are just too vulnerable to folds and tears even with careful use. I take good care of my books, and don't just randomly slop them into my backpack. Even with all my efforts to keep the book in tact, it already has minor creases in the cover, bent corners on pages, and other slight damage. This is after just two weeks of class, folks.

The book looks great, with all the color photos and such... But the physical design of it is not at all realistic for college use. Make peace with the fact that you're not going to be able to re-sell this book for near new price at the end of the semester. Beyond that, /How Does Earth Work/ is a great resource, and one of the very few college books I'd highly recommend to students and non-students alike.



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