Tales from the Underground: A Natural History of Subterranean Life

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Abstract

We are all aware of the soil beneath our feet, yet how many of us stop and really think about it? A great diversity of life lies within the soil; it even contains organisms that have changed the course of human history In Tales from the Underground , David Wolfe takes readers on a tour of the soil and underground environment that ranges from the origins of life to the consequences of human impact on the Earth. The result is insight into a critical component of the natural world that many of us take for granted.

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Balser, T. (2001). Tales from the Underground: A Natural History of Subterranean Life. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 82(43), 502–502. https://doi.org/10.1029/01eo00302

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