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Walter Alvarez

    Walter Alvarez è un geologo illustre il cui lavoro approfondisce l'impatto degli eventi cosmici sulla storia della Terra e sull'evoluzione della vita. La sua ricerca indaga sui fenomeni catastrofici che hanno plasmato il nostro pianeta, offrendo ai lettori un'avvincente esplorazione del tempo profondo. Attraverso la sua scrittura, Alvarez rende accessibili concetti scientifici complessi, illuminando le forze dinamiche e spesso violente che hanno forgiato il mondo che abitiamo. I suoi contributi promuovono una più profonda comprensione della narrazione geologica della Terra e del nostro posto al suo interno.

    A Most Improbable Journey
    Mountains of Saint Francis
    T.rex and the Crater of Doom
    • "Sixty-five million years ago, a comet or asteroid larger than Mount Everest slammed into the Earth, inducing an explosion equivalent to the detonation of a hundred million hydrogen bombs. Vaporized detritus blasted through the atmosphere upon impact, falling back to Earth around the globe. Disastrous environmental consequences ensued: a giant tsunami, continent-scale wildfires, darkness, and cold, followed by sweltering greenhouse heat. When conditions returned to normal, half the plant and animal genera on Earth had perished. This horrific chain of events is now widely accepted as the solution to a great scientific mystery: what caused the extinction of the dinosaurs? Walter Alvarez, one of the Berkeley scientists who discovered evidence of the impact, tells the story behind the development of the initially controversial theory. It is a saga of high adventure in remote locations, of arduous data collection and intellectual struggle, of long periods of frustration ended by sudden breakthroughs, of friendships made and lost, and of the exhilaration of discovery that forever altered our understanding of Earth's geological history."--Publisher description

      T.rex and the Crater of Doom
    • Mountains of Saint Francis

      Discovering the Geologic Events That Shaped Our Earth

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The narrative explores the geological history of Earth, highlighting the dramatic events that shaped the planet long before human existence. Walter Alvarez revisits the Italian landscape, revealing the volcanic origins of Rome's Seven Hills and the evolution of the Apennine mountains. The text uncovers the Mediterranean Sea's ancient evaporations and the monumental shifts of continental plates. These geological phenomena, while occurring over vast timescales, are presented with the same intensity as the asteroid impact that led to the dinosaurs' extinction.

      Mountains of Saint Francis