The Story of Earth: The First 4.5 Billion Years, from Stardust to Living Planet

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Includes index. Hailed by The New York Times for writing "with wonderful clarity about science ... that effortlessly teaches as it zips along," nationally bestselling author Robert M. Hazen offers a radical new approach to Earth history in this intertwined tale of the planet's living and nonliving spheres. With an astrobiologist's imagination, a historian's perspective, and a naturalist's eye, Hazen calls upon twenty-first-century discoveries that have revolutionized geology and enabled scientists to envision Earth's many iterations in vivid detail'from the mile-high lava tides of its infancy to the early organisms responsible for more than two-thirds of the mineral varieties beneath our feet. Lucid, controversial, and on the cutting edge of its field, The Story of Earth is popular science of the highest order.

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McKay, C. P. (2013). The Story of Earth: The First 4.5 Billion Years, from Stardust to Living Planet. Physics Today, 66(1), 45–46. https://doi.org/10.1063/pt.3.1861

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