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Notes from Deep Time
Notes from Deep Time: A Journey Through Our Past and Future Worlds | Helen Gordon
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'Astounding ... To call this a "history" does not to justice to Helen Gordon's ambition' Simon Ings, Daily Telegraph 'Awe-inspiring ... She has imbued geological tales with a beauty and humanity' Shaoni Bhattacharya-Woodward, Mail on Sunday The story of the Earth is written into our landscape: it's there in the curves of hills, the colours of stone, surprising eruptions of vegetation. Wanting a fresh perspective on her own life, the writer Helen Gordon set out to read that epic narrative. Her odyssey takes her from the secret fossils of London to the 3-billion-year-old rocks of the Scottish Highlands, and from a state-of-the-art earthquake monitoring system in California to one of the world's most dangerous volcanic complexes, hidden beneath the green hills of Naples. At every step, she finds that the apparently solid ground beneath our feet isn't quite as it seems. Join her to meet the unusual characters who are piecing this vast story together. Grapple with the theory that explains how it all works - plate tectonics, a break - through as significant as evolution or quantum physics but much younger than either, with many secrets still to reveal. And look ahead to the worlds to come, when only our traces will remain, enigmas for those who follow us. 'In deep time,' Gordon finds, 'everything is provisional. Bones become rock. Sands become mountains. Oceans become cities.' And life goes on.
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Mitch
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In search of some lockdown culture I‘m exploring a postcard a day. This week I feel down the rabbit hole of meteorites and how they‘re valued in monetary terms. Evidently price is linked to the 4 Ss - size, shape, science and story. The more is looks like an abstract sculpture the higher it‘s retail value evidently!

Crazeedi Very cool! 4y
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Immensely readable with a full cast of interesting characters in intriguing professions! From Victorians designing the first geological maps, to what it's like living in the red zone of an active volcanos. From how artists use silicone moulds and attendance at ostrich dissections to construct realistic dinosaur drawings to to question of how to let our future ancestors know about the radioactive waste we're burying across the earth.

Cinfhen Gorgeous cover 😍 4y
TrishB Oh I think my daughter would like this 👍🏻 4y
Mitch @Cinfhen It's lovely isn't it - and there is a whole chapter on how the geological maps of the Victorians got coloured.... sounds dry but its actually fascinating! 4y
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Mitch @TrishB It's very readable. This is her second book, her first was fiction and you can tell she loves a good story! 4y
Crazeedi Cover crush!💗 4y
BookmarkTavern That looks amazing! #stacked 4y
PurpleTulipGirl That cover! 😍 4y
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And tonight for something completely different! A very readable set of essays about the earth from the perspective of people who‘ve made unlocking its mystery their life‘s work.

TheBookHippie This sounds good. 4y
KarenUK And such a gorgeous cover #coverlove 😍 4y
Mitch @TheBookHippie Its good - I fancied something different- something to remind me that time is long and years are short! 4y
Mitch @KarenUK Im a sucker for a nice cover! 4y
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