Traces Of Bygone Biospheres | |
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Original Title | Traces Of Bygone Biospheres |
Author | A. V. Lapo |
Publication date |
1982 |
Topics | mir publishers, soviet, science, geology, geography, biology, fossils, life, eco system, history, life, nature, evolution, vernadsky, biosphere, ecosphere, interaction |
Collection | mir-titles, additional_collections |
Language | English |
Book Type | EBook |
Material Type | Book |
File Type | |
Downloadable | Yes |
Support | Mobile, Desktop, Tablet |
Scan Quality: | Best No watermark |
PDF Quality: | Good |
Availability | Yes |
Price | 0.00 |
Submitted By | mirtitles |
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In this post, we will see the book Traces of Bygone Biospheres by A. V. Lapo. The book is an introduction to the ideas of the biosphere which were first proposed by remarkable Soviet scientist V. I. Vernadsky. The book explores his ideas and their long-lasting influence on a variety of disciplines. About the book from the Preface:
About the author (from the backcover):
The book was translated from the Russian by V. Purto and was first published by Mir in 1982. This book was also reprinted in the Science for Everyone series. The current scan is for the 1982 book and not the SFE series. PDF | OCR | Cover | Bookmark | 228 pp. | 13.2 MB Note: The scanning of the book was an adventure in itself. The book pages and its spine were very brittle. The pages were so brittle that just turning the pages separated them from the spine. At end of the scan, the book was almost separated into individual pages. The physical copy of the book was almost destroyed in the scanning process and I hope the creation of the electronic copy justifies it.
Contents To the English-speaking Reader 6 Strange Fate (Foreword) 9 Biosphere 17 Living Matter 45 Most Powerful Geological Force 77 Three Factors: Bio-, Eco- and Tapho- 115 Metabiosphere 151 Conclusion 209 Glossary of Special Terms 210 Bibliography 215 |