Tuzo

The Unlikely Revolutionary of Plate Tectonics

Par (auteur) Nick Eyles
Catégories: Géologie, géomorphologie et lithosphère, Sciences de la Terre, Sciences de la Terre, environnement, géographie et urbanisme
Éditeur: University of Toronto Press
Hardcover : 9781487563608, 288 pages, Septembre 2022
Paperback : 9781487524579, 288 pages, Septembre 2022

Table des matières

Prologue: The Day the Earth Moved

1. In the Beginning
2. Continents Adrift?
3. Sources of Friction
4. Permanentist Foundations
5. Tuzo’s War
6. A Geologist in a Strange Land
7. Seismic Shift
8. The New World of Plate Tectonics
9. An Unlikely Revolutionary

Appendix I: Medals and Awards
Appendix II: Select Primary Sources
Appendix III: The Geological Timescale
Index

La description

Tuzo is the never-before-told story of one of Canada’s most influential scientists and the discovery of plate tectonics, a pivotal development that forever altered how we think of our planet.

In 1961, a Canadian geologist named John "Jock" Tuzo Wilson (1908–1993) jettisoned decades of strongly held opposition to theories of moving continents and embraced the idea that they drift across the surface of the Earth.

Tuzo tells the fascinating life story of Tuzo Wilson, from his early forays as a teenaged geological assistant working on the remote Canadian Shield in the 1920s to his experiences as a civilian-soldier in the Second World War to his ultimate role as the venerated father of plate tectonics. Illuminating how science is done, this book blends Tuzo’s life story with the development of the theory of plate tectonics, showing along the way how scientific theories are debated, rejected, and accepted. Gorgeously illustrated, Tuzo will appeal to anyone interested in the natural world around them.