9780500051160-050005116X-When Life Nearly Died: The Greatest Mass Extinction of All Time

When Life Nearly Died: The Greatest Mass Extinction of All Time

ISBN-13: 9780500051160
ISBN-10: 050005116X
Edition: First Edition
Author: Michael J. Benton, Michael Benton
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Format: Hardcover 336 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780500051160
ISBN-10: 050005116X
Edition: First Edition
Author: Michael J. Benton, Michael Benton
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Format: Hardcover 336 pages

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When Life Nearly Died: The Greatest Mass Extinction of All Time (ISBN-13: 9780500051160 and ISBN-10: 050005116X), written by authors Michael J. Benton, Michael Benton, was published by Thames & Hudson in 2003. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Geology (Earth Sciences, Natural History, Nature & Ecology) books. You can easily purchase or rent When Life Nearly Died: The Greatest Mass Extinction of All Time (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Geology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.56.

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"Michael Benton's splendid book brings back to Earth Science a sense of adventure. . . . It is both a wonderfully good read and a valued reference." ―James Lovelock, author of Gaia and Homage to Gaia

Today it is common knowledge that the dinosaurs were wiped out by a meteorite impact 65 million years ago that killed half of all species then living. Far less well-known is a much greater catastrophe that took place at the end of the Permian period 251 million years ago: 90 percent of life was destroyed, including saber-toothed reptiles and their rhinoceros-sized prey on land, as well as vast numbers of fish and other species in the sea.

This book documents not only what happened during this gigantic mass extinction but also the recent rekindling of the idea of catastrophism. Was the end-Permian event caused by the impact of a huge meteorite or comet, or by prolonged volcanic eruption in Siberia? The evidence has been accumulating through the 1990s and into the new millennium, and Michael Benton gives his verdict at the very end. From field camps in Greenland and Russia to the laboratory bench, When Life Nearly Died involves geologists, paleontologists, environmental modelers, geochemists, astronomers, and experts on biodiversity and conservation. Their working methods are vividly described and explained, and the current disputes are revealed. The implications of our understanding of crises in the past for the current biodiversity crisis are also presented in detail. 46 b/w illustrations.

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