Earth's Glacial Record
Discover the fascinating world of Earth's climatic history with Earth's Glacial Record, published by Cambridge University Press in 2004. This insightful paperback, spanning 288 pages, delves into the significance of glacial deposits as a vital record of climate and eustatic changes throughout Earth's history. Drawing from the latest research associated with the International Geological Correlation Project 260, this book offers a comprehensive examination of ancient glacial rocks, providing readers with an understanding of past environmental conditions. Perfect for geology enthusiasts and researchers alike, Earth's Glacial Record is an essential addition to your library that illuminates the relationship between glacial activity and climate change. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this critical aspect of our planet's geological narrative.