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Atlas of Coastal Ecosystems in the Western Gulf of California: Tracking
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Atlas of Coastal Ecosystems in the Western Gulf of California: Tracking Limestone Deposits on the Margin of a Young Sea Tapa dura - 2009

de Univ of Arizona Pr


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The Gulf of California is one of the most beautiful places in the world, but it is also important to earth and marine scientists who work far beyond the area. In text and an accompanying CD-ROM with stunning satellite images, this atlas captures the dynamics of natural cycles in the fertility of the Gulf of California that have been in near-continuous operation for more than five million years. The book is designed to answer key questions that link the health of coastal ecosystems with the region's evolutionary history: What was the richness of "fossil" ecosystems in the Gulf of California? How has it changed over time? Which ecosystems are most amenable to conservation? With an emphasis on the intricate workings of the Gulf, a team of scientists led by Markes E. Johnson and Jorge Ledesma-Vzquez explores how marine invertebrates such as corals and bivalves, as well as certain algae, contribute to the operation of a vast "organic engine" that acts as a significant carbon trap. The Atlas reveals that the role of these organisms in the ecology of the Gulf was greatly underestimated in the past. The organisms that live in these environments (or provide the sediments for beaches and dunes) are mass producers of calcium carbonate. Until now, no book has considered the centrality of calcium carbonate production as it functions today across multiple ecosystems and how it has evolved over time. An important work of scholarship that also evokes the region's natural splendor, the Atlas will be of interest to a wide range of scientists, including geologists, paleontologists, marine biologists, ecologists, and conservation biologists.

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  • Título Atlas of Coastal Ecosystems in the Western Gulf of California: Tracking Limestone Deposits on the Margin of a Young Sea
  • Autor Univ of Arizona Pr
  • Encuadernación Tapa dura
  • Páginas 192
  • Idioma ENG
  • Editorial University of Arizona Press
  • Fecha de publicación 2009-12
  • Features Bibliography, Dust Cover, Illustrated, Index, Maps, Table of Contents
  • ISBN 9780816525300
  • Temas
    • Cultural Region: West Coast
    • Geographic Orientation: California
    • Topical: Ecology

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Markes E. Johnson has been interested in marine geology since fossils in Paleozoic limestone first caught his eye as a boy. He is presently Charles L. MacMillan Professor of Geology at Williams College, whose students he has been introducing to Baja California's ancient shorelines for more than a decade. Jorge Ledesma-Vzquez is Associate Dean of the Facultad de Ciencias Marinas, Universidad Autnoma de Baja California natu ral histo ry / ecology (UABC), Ensenada in Mexico.
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Atlas of Coastal Ecosystems in the Western Gulf of California: Tracking Limestone Deposits on the Margin of a Young Sea

de Johnson, Markes E. (Editor)/ Ledesma-Vazquez, Jorge (Editor)

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9780816525300 / 0816525307
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Descripción:
Univ of Arizona Pr, 2009. Hardcover. New. 192 pages. 11.75x9.00x1.00 inches.
Precio
EUR 98.89
EUR 11.84 enviando a USA