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Book Description Ice Rift
When a series of earthquakes spreads through the Arctic and northern Europe, Inuit hunters bring back rumours from Greenland's interior of a massive rupture in the ice sheet. Zoe Carter, a scientist specialising in abrupt climate change, suspects that something is seriously wrong. Then Zoe, her husband Oliver and her colleague, Amy James, chance upon the giant rift for themselves whilst flying over it with visiting photographer, Lawrence Hewitt. Staggered by the rift's size, they fear that it cold be the factor that pushes an already fragile climate system over the tipping point and into disaster.
But what is causing the ice to fracture in the first place?
Dubbed the Atlantis Rift because of its power to destroy a civilisation, the evidence points to the stirrings of an ancient volcano they call Ningakpok. The seeping lava is destroying the ice sheet, and if the melting ice collapses into the boiling caldera, then an eruption could take place with aforce not seen in historical times, blowing the rift apart and cascading land ice towards the sea, causing gigantic tidal waves and flooding to the coasts of northern Europe. If they cannot stop the lava flow, abrupt climate change could be here sooner than anyone thought. It could be right here, right now.
But what is causing the ice to fracture in the first place?
Dubbed the Atlantis Rift because of its power to destroy a civilisation, the evidence points to the stirrings of an ancient volcano they call Ningakpok. The seeping lava is destroying the ice sheet, and if the melting ice collapses into the boiling caldera, then an eruption could take place with aforce not seen in historical times, blowing the rift apart and cascading land ice towards the sea, causing gigantic tidal waves and flooding to the coasts of northern Europe. If they cannot stop the lava flow, abrupt climate change could be here sooner than anyone thought. It could be right here, right now.
Ice Rift
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What are Sinkholes, anyway?
Book Description - Sinkholes
What is a sinkhole?Far from being just a hole in the ground, a sinkhole is a very special type of phenomenon. Born of the interaction between water and rock, sinkholes appear anywhere rock dissolves easily. Some sinkholes happen gradually, the ground inside them slowly sinking over hundreds of years. Other sinkholes open up almost instantly. These are the ones you hear about in the news—the sinkholes that swallow houses and chew holes in highways.
Though sinkholes exhibit several different characteristics, all sinkholes provide a cool, damp environment that supports different plants and animals from those in the habitats surrounding them. From the crystal-clear springs of Florida to the oases of the Arabian Desert, sinkholes create their own unique natural communities. This book presents the full spectrum of sinkholes: Where do they happen? How do they happen? How do they affect us? While Florida seems to have more than its fair share of sinkholes, sinkholes happen worldwide—from valleys in the high Himalayan Mountains to the depths of the Adriatic Sea. Sinkholes are the basis for many strange and unusual landscapes, such as the gumdrop-shaped mountains of Jamaica and the towering, rounded mountains of Guilian, China. With many colorful photos, this book illustrates how sinkholes are an important part of our natural environment, though they’re often taken for granted.
Curious explorers will appreciate the suggested parks, preserves, and forests in which they can visit sinkholes, as well as a listing of additional resources for researching this fascinating geological phenomenon. An extensive glossary helps simplify the terms used throughout the book.
Though sinkholes exhibit several different characteristics, all sinkholes provide a cool, damp environment that supports different plants and animals from those in the habitats surrounding them. From the crystal-clear springs of Florida to the oases of the Arabian Desert, sinkholes create their own unique natural communities. This book presents the full spectrum of sinkholes: Where do they happen? How do they happen? How do they affect us? While Florida seems to have more than its fair share of sinkholes, sinkholes happen worldwide—from valleys in the high Himalayan Mountains to the depths of the Adriatic Sea. Sinkholes are the basis for many strange and unusual landscapes, such as the gumdrop-shaped mountains of Jamaica and the towering, rounded mountains of Guilian, China. With many colorful photos, this book illustrates how sinkholes are an important part of our natural environment, though they’re often taken for granted.
Curious explorers will appreciate the suggested parks, preserves, and forests in which they can visit sinkholes, as well as a listing of additional resources for researching this fascinating geological phenomenon. An extensive glossary helps simplify the terms used throughout the book.
Sinkholes
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