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Vanished Ocean Dorrik Stow (ECOSSE Chair, Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh)

Vanished Ocean By Dorrik Stow (ECOSSE Chair, Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh)

Summary

Once, the ocean of Tethys stretched across the world. It vanished just before Man appeared on Earth. Dorrik Stow tells of the powerful forces that created and destroyed a great ocean, its marine life, its extinctions, its impact on climate, and the many clues by which scientists have put together its story, stretching back 250 million years.

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Vanished Ocean: How Tethys Reshaped the World by Dorrik Stow (ECOSSE Chair, Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh)

This is a book about an ocean that vanished six million years ago - the ocean of Tethys. Named after a Greek sea nymph, there is a sense of mystery about such a vast, ancient ocean, of which all that remains now are a few little pools, like the Caspian Sea. There were other great oceans in the history of the Earth - Iapetus, Panthalassa - but Tethys was the last of them, vanishing a mere moment (in geological terms) before Man came on the scene. Once Tethys stretched across the world. How do we know? And how could such a vast ocean vanish? The clues of its existence are scattered from Morocco to China. This book tells the story of the ocean, from its origins some 250 million years ago, to its disappearance. It also tells of its impact on life on Earth. The dinosaurs were just beginning to get going when Tethys formed, and they were long dead by the time it disappeared. Dorrik Stow describes the powerful forces that shaped the ocean; the marine life it once held and the rich deposits of oil that life left behind; the impact of its currents on environment and climate. It is rarely realized how very important oceans are to climate and environment, and therefore to life on Earth. The story of Tethys is also a story of extinctions, and floods, and extraordinary episodes such as the virtual drying up of the Mediterranean, before being filled again by a dramatic cascade of water over the straits of Gibralter. And in the telling of that story, we also learn how geologists put together the clues in rocks and fossils to discover Tethys and its history.

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'Vanished Ocean' is an ideal general reader for students and those who are already widely read in natural science. Ted Nield, Geoscientist A wealth of nourishing knowledge revealed through the history of Tethyan Realm. Ted Nield, Geoscientist 'Vanished Ocean' is an ideal book for those who are already widely read in natural science. Ted Nield, Literary Review A well argued contribution to one of the great scientific debates of the last 30 years. Jonathan Beard, New Scientist

About Dorrik Stow (ECOSSE Chair, Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh)

Dorrik Stow is ECOSSE Chair and Professor at Heriot-Watt University. He was previously Professor of Earth and Ocean Sciences at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton. His main research interests are energy and environmental research for ECOSSE (Edinburgh Consortium for Subsurface Science and Engineering), past environmental change, and the role of geosciences for international development. He has published over 200 research publications and eight books including Encyclopedia of the Oceans (OUP, 2005).

Table of Contents

Preface ; 1. Tethys the Sea Nymph: from myth to reality ; 2. Pangea the Supercontinent: assembly and demise ; 3. Extinction and Evolution: great cycles of life ; 4. Tethyan Fecundity: Jurassic Seas ; 5. Black Death to Black Gold: the birth of oil ; 6. The Greatest Flood of All Time: rise and fall of the seas ; 7. End of an Era: the debate continues ; 8. Portrait of the Tethys Seaway ; 9. Closing Ocean, Rising Mountains ; 10. Death Throes of an Ocean ; 11. Epilogue: Lessons from the Past ; Further Reading ; Glossary of terms

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GOR004431742
9780199214280
019921428X
Vanished Ocean: How Tethys Reshaped the World by Dorrik Stow (ECOSSE Chair, Institute of Petroleum Engineering, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2010-05-27
320
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