Excerpt from The Evolution of Climate
Geologists very early in the history of their science, in fact as soon as fossils began to be examined, found indisputable evidence of great variations in climate. The vegetation which resulted in the coal measures could have grown only in a sub-tropical climate, while over these are vast remains of ice-worn boulders and scratched rocks which obviously have been left by ice existing under polar conditions. Such records were not found only in one region, but cropped up in juxta position in many parts of the world. Remains of sub -tropical vegetation were found ln Spitzbergen, and remains of an extensive ice-sheet moving at sea-level from the south were clearly recognized in central and northern India. At first it was simply noticed that the older fossils generally indicated a warmer climate, and it was considered that the early climate of a globe cooling from the molten state would be warm and moist, and so account for the observed conditions. It was recognized that the ice remains were relatively recent, and so far as a cause for the Ice Age was sought it was considered that astronomical changes would be sufficient.
It was only when geologists began to find records of ice ages far anterior to the Carboniferous Age, and astronomers proved by incontrovertible observations and calculations that changes in the earth's orbit, or its inclination to that orbit, could not account for the ice ages, that the importance and inexplicability of the geological evidence for changes of climate came to be clearly recognized.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book investigates how climate has drastically changed over geological time, uncovering the intricate relationship between the Earth's surface and its atmosphere. The author, an expert in meteorology and geology, takes the reader on a fascinating journey through Earth's climatic past, from periods of extreme glaciation to those of lush, tropical conditions. With meticulous research, the author pieces together the complex mechanisms that have driven these changes, such as variations in solar radiation, the position of continents, and the interplay between land, sea, and air. This book not only deepens our understanding of Earth's geological history but also offers a glimpse into the possible climatic shifts that may lie ahead. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781331933526_0
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