Tuesday, May 7, 2019

In the "microscopic world of sand", geologists - writers evoke the entire universe

The word "sand" is very similar to the word "rock" and "soil" and is a term gained in early childhood. Sand, rock and earth are ubiquitous materials and the cornerstone of our planet. We face them early in life, and life needs us to know what they are.

Perhaps the three most interesting things for young people are sand, because it is hard and can flow like water. It is hard and soft, still and movable. The encyclopedia says sand is a "naturally occurring particulate matter made up of finely divided rocks and mineral particles." Even those who have not studied sand know it has multiple colors and initial grain sizes, from the orange sand of the Sahara. This is true for talc fineness to more tough varieties of crushed corals. Prevailing on beaches around the world.

Now I have finally published a book dedicated to sand, which is an extraordinary and enjoyable exploration of this strange corner of the mineral world. it is from

Sand: Never ending story
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 British geologist Michael Welland has cleverly summoned a neglected but extraordinary and ubiquitous element of our world.

From the individual particles in the tiny structural details observed under the microscope to the ocean sand dunes formed on the stretch of the Sahara Desert, from space to the sea floor of the world to our landscape. Neighbor Mars, from the billions of years in the past to the infinite future - from

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 It is a surprising narrative that covers the entire universe of our lives, because it is almost everywhere in this universe. This sand is one of the most humble but powerful and ubiquitous materials in nature.

Although this is a book of professional scientists with a Ph.D. The story from Cambridge tells a dramatic language and narrative that is reminiscent of fiction and film. Welland is a genius writer. from

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 Check the science of sand, including the physics of general granular materials, but the focus is always on sand, sand as the human environment for the materials we use every day. In the end, this is what gives sand meaning in the human world. Intertwined with the stories of scientists, sculptors, and navigators, the story of sand is also a story about environmental construction and environmental collapse. This adventure extends to the origin of our planet as a solid material, this place The story also contains the secular reality of the sandbox for children in the backyard today. That's because the sand is around us. Sand is an integral part of almost everything - it makes our computers, buildings and flat glass for windows, toothpaste, cosmetics and paper possible, and it plays a dramatic robot in human history, business and imagination. It is an integral part of concrete and is a weathered artifact. If there is enough time, the Rocky Mountains will turn into sand; in fact, the Alleghenians already have it. Welan tells us that we can find the world in a grain of sand.

Although he is of course a professional scientist first, as a narrative non-fiction writer, no one is more fun than Michael Welland. He is born from

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 Who may easily become a writer of pulp novels [or the owner of a British bar!] If he does not choose a higher research rock appeal. His narrative flow and the best creation of non-fiction are easy and elegant, adapting to many techniques for telling more typical story stories.

His scientists have recognized the power of this book. from

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 In 2010, he won the prestigious John Burroughs Medal and won the best books on natural history [Welland and Rachel Carson, Joseph Wood Krutch, John McPhee and other natural history figures dating back to 1926].

Michael Welland wrote an extra book, sometimes even an eternal book, that non-scientists can enjoy as professional geologists. Welland has worked in geology for many years in the United States and now lives in London with his wife and family. He is the Managing Director of Orogen, a geological consulting firm he founded, and a member of the Geological Society.

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 , 360 pages, with hardcover and paperbacks from the University of California Press.




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