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The Practical Geologist: The Introductory Guide to the Basics of Geology and to Collecting and Identifying Rocks

The Practical Geologist: The Introductory Guide to the Basics of Geology and to Collecting and Identifying Rocks
Author: Dougal Dixon
Publisher: Fireside
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 36200

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 160
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.5 x 0.5

ISBN: 0671746979
Dewey Decimal Number: 550
EAN: 9780671746971
ASIN: 0671746979

Publication Date: August 15, 1992
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Book has a name or inscription on the 1st page. Otherwise clean.

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Product Description
From exploring the basic principles of geology to starting a rock and mineral collection, The Practical Geologist is the perfect introduction to the world of earth science.

Beginning with a history of the earth's formation and development, this book explores the substances that compose the planet, movements within the earth, the surface effects of weather and water, and underground landscapes.

It shows you how to search for, identify, and extract samples of various rocks and minerals, and for each rock and mineral type there is a brief mineralogy and explanation of its locations. There are also sections on mapping, preparing, and curating specimens, and geological sites on the six continents.

Packed with more than 200 full-color illustrations, this comprehensive guide is the essential practical companion for natural science enthusiasts everywhere.


Customer Reviews:   Read 6 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent!!!   August 24, 2008
This book is an excellent addition to my sons library! He said it has the most amazing pictures and commentary that he's seen.


4 out of 5 stars A rocky read   January 27, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Among my many interests, geology has always been lurking in the background, one that I never really pursued but nonetheless seemed worth knowing about. For this reason, I finally got around to getting a book on the topic, and picked out The Practical Geologist by Dougal Dixon. Although it isn't a bad book, it was also not the wisest choice for me.

As the title indicates, this is a book for the practical geologist, one that goes out to sites to assess the landscape: the types of rocks, the shape of the hills, et cetera. There are plenty of illustrations and photographs to assist the reader, along with information about how to write up notes and set up displays.

All this is wonderful in its own way, but for the true geological layman like myself, it is a bit more than what I wanted. That is to say, as an introduction to geology, this book is not wholly successful: while never getting overly technical, it also doesn't offer enough in the way of explanation. Instead, it just presents the facts and moves onto the next topic. It reads a bit more like a reference book than a regular science book.

The back of the book describes The Practical Geologist as the "perfect introduction to the world of earth science". This is not really the case. Nonetheless, I am giving this book four stars: I think that what this book does, it does well. If you're looking for a first book on geology, however, I would search elsewhere.



4 out of 5 stars Excellent but brief introduction   January 16, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I checked this book out of the library and after halfway through decided it was a keeper and ordered my own copy. Mr. Dixon's writing style is straight forward and easy to follow. Plenty of illustrations to help visualize various concepts and landforms. I found the bit about tools and equipment really informative. It deals with what you really need and not just what neat tools you can get (and probably never have a use for.)

All of this makes for a good 'First Book on the Subject' read. I say that because if you have read any other introductory texts most of this book will be a review. Great for someone who is wanting to learn a little geology but hasn't done any study before. Both adults and children.

I recommend this book to anyone, like myself, who hasn't had a formal education in geology and just wanted to find out a little more. If you're wanting text on more involved subjects or specific reference I would suggest the NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY books. Good jumping off point, but the subject is deep and wide.



4 out of 5 stars intro to rocks   November 29, 2007
Not a bad intro to geology for older kids or interested adults; well-illustrated and clearly written.


5 out of 5 stars perfect for the hobbyist   November 12, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

After a long search, I've finally found a basic geology that is not for children, but is wonderful for an adult hobbyist. Gorgeous pictures, nice explanatory drawings, index and glossary are very helpful

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