Earth and Environmental Science: The HSC Course
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Earth and Environmental Science: The HSC Course

Tom Hubble, Chris Huxley, Iain Imlay-Gillespie
November 2002
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9780521016636

This comprehensive and exciting text covers all the syllabus requirements of the HSC course in Earth and Environmental Science.

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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Acknowledgements
    • Part I. Tectonic Impacts:
    • 1. Tectonic plates
    • 2. Mountain building
    • 3. How continents evolve
    • 4. Natural disasters and tectonics
    • 5. Climate and tectonics
    • Part II. Environments through Time:
    • 6. The ages of the Earth
    • 7. Fossils and evolution
    • 8. Important events of the Archaen and Early Proterozoic
    • 9. Important events of the Late Proterozoic and Phanerozoic
    • 10. Life moves into the terrestrial environment
    • 11. Decimation and regeneration of the Earth's life
    • Part III. Caring for the Country:
    • 12. Weathering and erosion of Australia's land surfaces
    • 13. Salinity of soils and water
    • 14. Pesticides - effects and alternatives
    • 15. Maintaining and protecting surface water
    • 16. The impact of the industrial revolution on the atmosphere and hydrosphere
    • 17. Waste management and mine-site rehabilitation
    • Part IV. Introduced Species and the Australian Environment:
    • 18. Survey of introduced species in Australia
    • 19. Environmental impacts of introduced species
    • 20. Introduced species case studies
    • 21. Rehabilitating ecosystems damaged by introduced species
    • 22. Modern quarantine methods
    • Part V. Organic Geology - A Non-Renewable Resource:
    • 23. The properties of fossil fuels
    • 24. Environments and processes of fossil fuel formation
    • 25. Exploration methods for coal and oil
    • 26. The processing and uses of fossil fuels
    • 27. The effects of fossil fuels on the environment
    • 28. The search for alternative sources of energy
    • Part VI. Mining and the Australian Environment:
    • 29. Why mineral deposits are not all ore deposits
    • 30. Mineral exploration
    • 31. From discovery to export, 6.4 Mining society and the law
    • 32. Mining and the environment
    • Part VII. Oceanography:
    • 33. Collecting data about the oceans
    • 34. The world's oceans
    • 35. Mass motion of the oceans
    • 36. Life in the oceans
    • 37. Hydrothermal vents and their communities
    • 38. Deep-sea sediments
    • Resources
    • Index.

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