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Taking the Earth's Pulse Understanding Natural Disasters

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By: Peter Linke(Editor), Sarah Zierul(Editor), Birte Friedländer(Editor), Bernd Grundmann(Editor), Teresa Aydelotte(Translated by), Frank Schätzing(Foreword By)
200 pages, 207 colour photos and colour illustrations
Taking the Earth's Pulse
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  • Taking the Earth's Pulse ISBN: 9783529054433 Hardback Dec 2013 Out of Print #227833
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Language: English

In Taking the Earth's Pulse, Kiel scientists get to the bottom of natural disasters. They take helicopters to the tops of active volcanoes, research earthquakes and tsunamis, and explore the deep sea with diving robots. They have changed our understanding of the earth with their research. "The ocean floor is being swallowed up", says Peter Linke, one of the authors, "and that's where the world's strongest earthquakes, tsunamis and largest explosive eruptions originate".

The scientists at GEOMAR share their first-hand research, goals, hopes and visions with the reader. "It's the chance to experience their fascination with the earth up close and understand their courage and motivation", writes bestselling author Frank Schätzing about this thought-provoking book that makes science easy to understand.

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Popular Science Out of Print
By: Peter Linke(Editor), Sarah Zierul(Editor), Birte Friedländer(Editor), Bernd Grundmann(Editor), Teresa Aydelotte(Translated by), Frank Schätzing(Foreword By)
200 pages, 207 colour photos and colour illustrations
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