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Environmental Geology, 8/e

Carla W. Montgomery, Northern Illinois University

ISBN: 0072826916
Copyright year: 2008

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For the Student

Student Resources—Everything You Need in One Place:
  • Chapter Summary
  • Student Study Guide with review questions and answers
  • Practice quizzes
  • Additional study tools
  • Guest essays
  • Interactive maps
  • Animations of geologic concepts
  • Environmental timeline
  • Geologic timeline
  • Career information

For the Instructor

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  • Answers to end-of-chapter review questions
  • Google Earth worksheets
  • PowerPoint Lecture Outlines for every chapter
  • CPS by eInstruction
  • Access to McGraw-Hill’s Presentation Center

Presentation Center

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Computerized Testing

Test questions for each chapter are provided in the Instructor area of this site.

PACKAGING OPPORTUNITIES

McGraw-Hill offers packaging opportunities that provide students with valuable course-related materials at a substantial cost savings. Instructors, ask your McGraw-Hill sales representative for information on discounts and special ISBNs for ordering a package that contains one or more of the following:

Laboratory Exercises in Environmental Geology by Blatt

These lab exercises focus on a broad range of environmental issues and also cover social issues relevant to environmental concerns and the effects of human interaction in geologic processes. ISBN 0-697-28288-0

Laboratory Manual for Physical Geology, Sixth Edition, by Jones/Jones

Seventeen exercises on geological methods, incorporating examples of the scientific method, are offered in this lab manual. It also includes "In Greater Depth" problems, a more challenging probe into certain issues that are more quantitative in nature and require in-depth, critical thinking. These problems are unique to this type of manual. ISBN-13: 978-0-07-305091-1 (ISBN-10: 007-305091-1)

Physical Geology Laboratory Manual, Thirteenth Edition, by Zumberge et al.

This manual features thirty exercises in which students study earth materials, geologic interpretation of topographic maps, aerial photographs and earth satellite imagery, structural geology, and plate tectonics and related phenomena. ISBN-13: 978- 0-07-298861-1 (ISBN 007-298861-4)

Exploring Environmental Science with GIS by Stewart et al.

This short book provides a set of exercises aimed at students and instructors who are new to GIS but are familiar with the Windows operating system. The exercises focus on improving analytical skills, understanding spatial relationships, and understanding the nature and structure of environmental data. Because the software used is distributed free of charge, this text is appropriate for courses and schools that are not yet ready to commit to the expense and time involved in acquiring other GIS packages. ISBN-13: 978-007-297744-8 (ISBN-10: 007-297744-2)

Annual Editions: Environment by Allen

This small text is a compilation of current articles that explore the global environment, the world’s population, energy, the biosphere, natural resources, and pollution. ISBN-13: 978-007- 351544-1 (ISBN-10: 007-351544-2)

Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Environmental Issues, Twelfth Edition, by Easton

The Taking Sides volume presents the arguments of leading environmentalists, scientists, and policymakers. The issues reflect a variety of viewpoints and are staged as pro and con debates. Topics are organized around four core areas: general philosophical and political issues, the environment and technology, disposing of wastes, and the environment and the future. ISBN-13: 978-007-351443-7 (ISBN-10: 007-351443-8)

Sources: Notable Selections in Environmental Studies, Second Edition, by Goldfarb

This volume brings together primary source selections of enduring intellectual value—classic articles, book excerpts, and research studies—that have shaped environmental studies and our contemporary understanding of it. The book includes carefully edited selections for the works of the most distinguished environmental observers, past and present. Selections are organized topically around the following major areas of study: energy, environmental degradation, population issues and the environment, human health and the environment, and environment and society. ISBN-13: 978-007-303186-6 (ISBN-10: 007-303186-0)

CUSTOM PUBLISHING

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