The Glossary has expanded coverage particularly in such active fields as carbonate sedimentology, environmental geology and geophysics, GIS, GPS, hydrologyand hydraulics, marine and coastal geology, organic geochemistry, paleoecology, seismology, stratigraphic nomenclature, speleology and karst, and structural geology and tectonics. Many definitions provide a syllabification guide and background information. Thus a reader will learn the difference between look-alike pairs, such as sylvanite (a mineral) and sylvinite (a rock); the origin of terms; the meaning of abbreviations and acronyms common in the geosciences vocabulary; the dates many terms were first used; the meaning of certain prefixes; and the preferred term of two or more synonyms. The authority of this edition, like that of its predecessors, rests on the expertise of geoscientists from many specialties, who have reviewed definitions, added new terms, and citedreferences. Their contributions make the Glossary an essential reference workfor all in the geosciences community. From the reviews of the fifth edition: "Progress in the earth sciences goes so fast, however, that it can only be welcomed that a new, enlarged edition has been made available now. ! Considering the wealth of information in this giant volume, and considering the relatively rare omissions and imperfections, I think that the price is certainly not too high. I will personally frequentlyuse it ! . Libraries that did not buy an earlier edition now have the chance to buy this impressive new edition ! ." (A. J. (Tom) van Loon, Journal of Sedimentary Research, April, 2006)
- ISBN: 978-3-642-06621-4
- Editorial: Springer
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 791
- Fecha Publicación: 06/03/2011
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés