Strata: Stories from Deep Time

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Strata: Stories from Deep Time Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: WW Norton & Co
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Pages: 288 Illustrations and other contents: 5 illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9781324134244 Categories: , , , ,

The stories of our 4.54-billion-year-old planet are written in strata–ages-old remnants of ancient seafloors, desert dunes and riverbeds. These layers of rock help geologists unearth how our planet became the place we know and what it will become. In Strata, Laura Poppick deciphers these primeval plotlines. Digging into four moments of transformation that shaped Earth and made our lives possible—from the first accumulations of oxygen in the atmosphere to the deep freeze of “Snowball Earth”, the rise of mud on land and the dinosaurs’ reign on a hothouse planet—we see how the arc of geologic time bends toward stability. Beautifully grounding and laced with awe, Strata unveils the wisdom and hope these rocks can hold.

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"Poppick’s lavish writing presents a gem on nearly every page..." -- Science Magazine "[A]n admirable effort to make stratigraphy not boring." -- James Dinneen - New Scientist "An emotional, humane book that explores geology in a new way." -- Scientific American "Poppick is an elegant writer and able guide through the layers of sediment and history that made human life possible, and in the profiles of scientists whose work helps us understand our planet’s past we can see the best in humanity." -- The Boston Globe

Author Biography

Laura Poppick is a science and environmental journalist whose writing has appeared in the New York Times, Smithsonian, Scientific American, Wired, Audubon, National Geographic, Science, and elsewhere. She has been listed as a finalist for the National Association of Science Writers Science in Society Journalism Award and the Maine Literary Awards Short Works Competition in Nonfiction, among others. She lives in Portland, Maine.