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A new photographic collection recording the immediate aftermath of the Christchurch Earthquake.
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Through authoritative text, newly commissioned maps, spectacular new aerial photography, and large numbers of contemporary and historic illustrations, the book brings to life the nature and culture of the region's volcanic life.
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New Zealand is actually part of the 'lost' continent of Zealandia, a landmass almost half the size of Australia. Co-written by geologist Dr Hamish Campbell and award-winning author Gerard Hutching, this revised edition updates recent developments in the Zealandia drowning controv ...
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This special edition of the literary journal Dreadlocks incorporates proceedings from Oceans, Islands and Skies - Oceanic Conference on Creativity and Climate Change. The conference highlighted the role of writers, artists and the media in environmental challenges in the Paci ...
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Presents a survey of oceanography, examining the earth's oceans. This book opens up the world of ocean science to the general reader and raises significant questions about the future of the ancient, nurturing ocean itself.
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With vivid descriptions and master storytelling, Martin Brasier introduces the quest for the missing history of life and the cell. Covering the period from 1 to 2 billion years ago we explore the formation of the complex (eukaryotic) cell; and discover a fundamental turning point ...
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Introducing Meteorology provides a succinct overview of the science of the. The initial chapters describe the development of the science, the atmosphere and the forces which govern the weather. The author then discusses weather influences at global and local scales before describ ...
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A narrative account of how water has shaped human society from the ancient past to the present --Provided by publisher.
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From the publishers of THE CLOUDSPOTTER'S GUIDE and WATCHING THE ENGLISH -- the ultimate gift book on the nation's favourite topic of conversation.
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