Climate and Time in their Geological Relations
Discover the groundbreaking insights of James Croll in his seminal work, Climate and Time in their Geological Relations, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This comprehensive treatise, spanning 620 pages, delves into the intricate connections between geology, climate, and ocean currents, showcasing Croll's unique approach as a self-educated scientist. Written in 1875, this book marks a pivotal moment in the history of climatology, as Croll was the first to link the phenomena of glacial epochs with physical science. His innovative theories continue to influence our understanding of climatic changes today. Perfect for enthusiasts of geology and climatology, this paperback edition invites readers to explore the depths of Earth's climatic history and the forces that shape it. Don’t miss the chance to engage with the foundational ideas that paved the way for modern climate science.