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Environment of Violence: Readings of Cataclysm Cast in Stone

C. Warren Hunt
4.9/5 (18810 ratings)
Description:The evidence for geologically violent events in the recent and distant past give pause for thought to an observant person. This evidence is before our eyes but remains largely unrecognized - even among professional geologists. This book was written to describe personal observations of these phenomena gathered during my fifty years in field geology.C. Warren Hunt is a professional geologist in petroleum and mining exploration. In this book he attempts to present in language comprehensible to reasonably science-literate laymen a balanced perspective on the many hyper-energy phenomena that have affected our planet.First, to contrast the two vitally different kinds of violence, exogeny (external to Earth) and endogeny (internal to Earth), he summarizes the former, which is receiving much attention from others, before moving on to the latter, which is largely ignored, despite the fact that thousands are killed every year from earthquakes, volcanism, and floods while no one is reported terminated by strikes from outer space.Readings of cataclysms of all forms of endogeny are dealt with and interpreted, often with wholly new concepts. The great Cenozoic floods and the consequent canyons and boulderfields of western North America, earthquakes, the Klamath arc, the San Andreas fault, and, most significantly, the inner Earth's probable source of energy. Realizing that an enormous gas source was required to explain a strange volcano in Namibia, Hunt conceived the carbide-hydride theory of energy emanating from the Earth's interior. This theory holds profound implications for all geology and demanded a sequel volume. Expanding Geospheres followed. References, index, and glossary are provided for the less than expert reader.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Environment of Violence: Readings of Cataclysm Cast in Stone. To get started finding Environment of Violence: Readings of Cataclysm Cast in Stone, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
223
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Polar Pub.
Release
1990
ISBN

Environment of Violence: Readings of Cataclysm Cast in Stone

C. Warren Hunt
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: The evidence for geologically violent events in the recent and distant past give pause for thought to an observant person. This evidence is before our eyes but remains largely unrecognized - even among professional geologists. This book was written to describe personal observations of these phenomena gathered during my fifty years in field geology.C. Warren Hunt is a professional geologist in petroleum and mining exploration. In this book he attempts to present in language comprehensible to reasonably science-literate laymen a balanced perspective on the many hyper-energy phenomena that have affected our planet.First, to contrast the two vitally different kinds of violence, exogeny (external to Earth) and endogeny (internal to Earth), he summarizes the former, which is receiving much attention from others, before moving on to the latter, which is largely ignored, despite the fact that thousands are killed every year from earthquakes, volcanism, and floods while no one is reported terminated by strikes from outer space.Readings of cataclysms of all forms of endogeny are dealt with and interpreted, often with wholly new concepts. The great Cenozoic floods and the consequent canyons and boulderfields of western North America, earthquakes, the Klamath arc, the San Andreas fault, and, most significantly, the inner Earth's probable source of energy. Realizing that an enormous gas source was required to explain a strange volcano in Namibia, Hunt conceived the carbide-hydride theory of energy emanating from the Earth's interior. This theory holds profound implications for all geology and demanded a sequel volume. Expanding Geospheres followed. References, index, and glossary are provided for the less than expert reader.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Environment of Violence: Readings of Cataclysm Cast in Stone. To get started finding Environment of Violence: Readings of Cataclysm Cast in Stone, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
223
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Polar Pub.
Release
1990
ISBN
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