Guide to Mountains
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Publisher: Firefly Books

Author Statement: Doug Scott, general editor
Series Name: Firefly Pocket series
Audience: Trade
Specs: 250 color photographs and illustrations, charts, maps, index
Pages: 272
Trim Size: 5" x 7 3/4" x 3/4"
Language code 1: eng
Publication Date: 20060204
Copyright Year: 2006
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Guide to Mountains

Illustrated comprehensive guide to mountains, including their formation and erosion, geology and physical geography, snow, ice, avalanches and weather. Also includes the people and cultures of mountainous regions and mountain sports.

An illustrated, concise reference to the Earth's mountains.

This comprehensive and compact resource begins with an exploration of the powerful geological and other natural forces that create and shape mountains. Environmental sensitivity and unique weather conditions like snow and ice, avalanches and glaciers have lasting effects on mountains, and many diverse societies and economies exist in mountainous regions.

This easy-to-use guidebook features an atlas of the world's major mountain regions that shows topography with detailed descriptions and informative tables of key facts and figures.

Guide to Mountains is an ideal and handy quick-reference book that naturalists, mountain climbers, skiers, hikers, and travelers of all ages will enjoy and find useful.

Bio:

Doug Scott, CBE, has made 45 expeditions to the high mountains of Asia. He has reached the summit of 40 peaks, of which half were first ascents, and all were climbed by new routes or for the first time in Alpine Style climbing, without the use of artificial oxygen. He has reached the highest peaks on all seven continents -- "the seven summits." He is a past President of the Alpine Club and he was made a Commander of the British Empire in 1994. In 1999, Scott received the Royal Geographical Society Patron's Gold Medal.

Preface:

Introduction

This is the most comprehensive Guide to Mountains available in a single volume. I'm sure it will appeal not only to those who need to know more about the mountains for their professions but also to those who wish to inform themselves before or after visiting mountain regions. The book is distinguished by the high-quality reproduction of the photographs, superb artworks and excellent mapping.

As a former geography teacher; I find the early chapters on the formation and geology of the mountains, mountain erosion and weathering, and climate and weather of particular interest. They are surprisingly deep in content given the limited space available, and they'll be a useful reference for those embarking on mountain studies for the first time. There is also up-to-date information on the effect of global warming on the mountains themselves.

The authors comment perceptively on the decline of mountain communities -- so many of which are heading down to the towns -- and provide sensible suggestions and practical steps to rectify this appalling situation. The history of mountaineering is brief yet impressively comprehensive, as is the atlas of mountains, even if space does not permit the inclusion of everyone's favorite haunts.

The Guide to Mountains provides a solid grounding in mountain studies, and may inspire readers to embark upon studies of a more esoteric nature, such as mountains in art or poetry, or mountains as sacred to the many people who live among them.

Doug Scott, CBE

TOC:

Introduction

Mountain Formation

Mountain Erosion

Rocks

Water and Rivers

Snow and Ice

Climate and Weather

The Flora of Mountain Zones

The Fauna of Mountain Zones

Mountain People

Mountain Economy

Mountain Sports

A History of Climbing

Atlas of Mountains

  • North America
  • South America
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Southeast Asia
  • The Arctic
  • Famous Mountains
  • The National Parks

Acknowledgements
Index

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