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Book cover image of Geology and the Environment by Bernard W. Pipkin

Authors: Bernard W. Pipkin, Richard Hazlett, Paul Bierman, Dee D. Trent
ISBN-13: 9780538737555, ISBN-10: 0538737557
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Date Published: June 2010
Edition: 6th Edition

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Author Biography: Bernard W. Pipkin

Dr. Bernard W. Pipkin is Professor Emeritus at the University of Southern California. He received his doctorate from the University of Arizona and is a licensed geologist and certified engineering geologist in the state of California. After graduation he worked for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on a variety of military and civil projects, from large dams to pioneer roads in rough terrain for microwave sites. He has been a consulting engineering geologist as well as a university teacher since 1965. Dr. Pipkin is past president of the National Association of Geology Teachers and is a Fellow in the Geological Society of America. He hosted the PBS 30-part program Oceanus that won a local Emmy for Best Educational Television Series. In 1995 he shared the Clare Holdredge Award with Richard Proctor from the Association of Engineering Geologists for their book ENGINEERING GEOLOGY PRACTICE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. He currently lectures on geology on cruise ships and at last count, he and his wife Faye have been involved in 26 cruises throughout the world. Dr. Pipkin is a private pilot with a flight instructor's rating; he took many of the aerial photos in the book. They have three grown children and five grandchildren and live south of Los Angeles on the Palos Verdes Peninsula.

Dr. D.D. "Dee" Trent has been working at, or teaching, geology since 1955. After graduating from college he worked in the petroleum industry where his geologic skills were sharpened with projects in Utah, Arizona, California, and Alaska. When the company decided to send him to Libya he decided it was time to become a college geology teacher. He has taught for for 28 years at Citrus Community College in Glendora, California, and along the way has worked for the National Park Service, done field research on g

Richard W. Hazlett is the winner of 1996 and 2001 Wig Awards for teaching excellence at Pomona College. He is the first Stephen M. Pauley Chair in Environmental Analysis at the college, receiving this appointment in 2001. His main research interests involve volcanic stratigraphy, igneous petrology and resources, but most recently has been exploring land use issues focusing on the American West. Dr. Hazlett styles himself as transitioning from hard-core geology to environmental studies with a land use/natural resource emphasis. He is a co-author with Bernard Pipkin and Dee D. Trent on GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT and the script author of the EARTH REVEALED telecourse series.

Paul Bierman is a Professor of Geology and Natural Resources at the University of Vermont. Now in his 14th year at UVM, Paul's areas of expertise include understanding how humans and landscapes interact using the fields of hydrology, chemistry, and geomorphology. He is particularly interested in the impact of humans on the built and natural landscape as well as science education at all levels. Paul teaches a variety of courses including Earth Hazards, Geohydrology, and Geomorphology. He has a BA degree from Williams College and his Ph.D. from the University of Washington. Research interests include the rate of bedrock weathering involves field work in such locations as central Australia and the Canadian arctic. Bierman directs UVM's Cosmogenic Nuclide Extraction Lab — one of only a handful of laboratories in the country dedicated to the preparation of samples for analysis of 10-Be and 26-Al from pure quartz. He manages the Landscape Change Program, an NSF-supported digital archive of historic Vermont Landscape images used for teaching and research, available at uvm.edu/landscape. Paul's research is funded by the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Geological Survey, the National Geographic Society, and the U.S. Army. In 1996, Paul was awarded the Donath medal as the outstanding young scientist of the year by the Geological Society of America; he has since received a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation specifically for integrating scientific education and research. In 2005, Paul was awarded the NSF Distinguished Teaching Scholar award in recognition of his on-going attempts to integrate these two strands of his academic life. Together, Paul, his graduate and undergraduate students, and collaborators have 50 publications in refereed journals and books.

Book Synopsis

Emphasizing the relationships between humans and geologic processes, this textbook covers plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanoes, soil, weathering and erosion, mass wasting and subsidence, fresh-water resources, hydrologic hazards, coastal environments, glaciation and climate change, arid lands and desertification, mineral resources, energy, and waste management. The authors have taught at the University of Southern California, Citrus College, and Pomona College. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Booknews

A book/CD-ROM text package for a one-semester undergraduate course for students with little or no science background, featuring color photos and case studies. Sections examine geologic principles, processes, and phenomena and relate them to human activities. This third edition adds chapter openers, and new material on recent natural disasters. The CD- ROM contains activities with simulations, animations, and live data. Pipkin is affiliated with the University of Southern California. Trent is affiliated with Citrus College. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Table of Contents

Preface
1Environmental Geology and Human Existence1
2Getting Around in Geology22
3Plate Tectonics51
4Earthquakes and Human Activities70
5Volcanoes and the Environment118
6Weathering and Soils152
7Landslides and Mass Wasting182
8Subsidence and Collapse214
9Water on Land236
10Water Under the Ground268
11Oceans and Coasts294
12Extreme Climates and Climate Change321
13Energy364
14Mineral Resources and Society410
15Waste Management and Geology456
App. 1The Periodic Table485
App. 2Mineral Table487
App. 3Planes in Space - Dip and Strike489
App. 4Pores, Flow, and Floating Rocks490
App. 5Internet Sources of Information491
Glossary493
Index505
Credits519

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