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YAHistory of Science series.
Both books trace the history of their respective earth-science fields, examining the ideas about earth processes or atmospheric chemistry that built over time to produce current theories within each field, and ending with contemporary challenges and predictions for the future. The sophisticated concepts are illustrated with diagrams, photographs, and sidebars that add case detail and profile key scientific contributors. Reading list, timeline. Glos., ind. Review covers these History of Science titles: Seismology and Climate Change.