Australia, Land
Beyond Time
Australia
is the Earth's time capsule. The evolutionary milestones embedded in
its rocks and in the genes of its modern plants and animals form an
unparalleled archive that extends over 98% of the planet's existence.
Lavishly illustrated with more than
300 of the author's photographs, this pictorial biography of the Australian
continent outlines 4.4 billion-years of its geological, tectonic and
biological evolution, and records a journey of some 100,000 kilometres
from its probable birthplace in the northern hemisphere. Borne on giant
tides of crustal drift the oldest continental components appear to have
circumnavigated the globe and visited both poles—twice.
The data for this extraodinary
narrative was drawn primarily from academic sources in universities and
museums around Australia, and the technical editing was completed by Dr
Alex Ritchie, then Divisional Head of Earth Sciences at the Australian
Museum. Its original title was The Voyage of
the Great Southern Ark.
The book took four years to compile and resulted in Reg's appointment
as an Associate of the Australian Museum.
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