Florinsky, I.V. (Ed.), 2010
MAN AND THE GEOSPHERE
Nova Science Publishers, New York, 385 p.
ISBN 978-1-60876-387-0
Summary
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CONTENTS
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Preface
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Acknowledgments
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Part I
Geo and Bio: Key relationships
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Chapter 1
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Fluid evolution of the Earth and origin of
the biosphere
A.A. Marakushev, S.A. Marakushev
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Abstract
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Chapter 2
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Role
of isotopes in the biosphere
E.V. Sobotovich, I.V. Florinsky, O.B. Lysenko,
D.M.Grodzinsky
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Abstract
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Chapter 3
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Geochemical anomalies: Sickness and health
I.F. Volfson, W. Paul,
I.G. Pechenkin
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Abstract
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Chapter 4
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Geopsychology: Geophysical matrix and human
behavior
B.P. Mulligan, L. Suess Cloes, Q.H. Mach, M.A. Persinger
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Abstract
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Part II
Crossing a range of spatial scales
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Chapter 5
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Intraspecific variability of plants: The impact of
active local faults
I.G. Boyarskikh, A.V. Shitov
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Abstract
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Chapter 6
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Pathogenic effect of fault zones in the
urban environment
V.A. Rudnik, E.K. Melnikov
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Abstract
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Chapter 7
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Health of people living in a seismically
active region
A.V. Shitov
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Chapter 8
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Sacred places and geophysical activity
I.V. Florinsky
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Chapter 9
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Tectonic and climatic rhythms and the
development of society
V.G. Trifonov
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Chapter 10
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Hydrogen degassing of the Earth: Natural
disasters and the biosphere
V.L. Syvorotkin
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Abstract
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List of contributors
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Index
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