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Ending in Ice The Revolutionary Idea and Tragic Expedition of Alfred Wegener

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ISBN-10: 0195188578

ISBN-13: 9780195188578

Edition: 2006

Authors: Roger M. McCoy

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An old truism holds that a scientific discovery has three stages: first, people deny it is true; then they deny it is important; finally, they credit the wrong person. Alfred Wegener's "discovery" of continental drift went through each stage with unusual drama. In 1912, when he published his theory that the world's continents had once come together in a single landmass before splitting apart and floating to their current positions, the world's geologists denied and scorned it. The scientific establishment's rejection of continental drift and plate tectonic theory is a story told often and well. Yet, there is an untold side to Wegener's life: he and his famous father-in-law, Waldimir Koppen…    
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Book details

List price: $78.00
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 6/22/2006
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Size: 9.29" wide x 6.30" long x 0.98" tall
Weight: 1.012
Language: English

Roger M. McCoy earned a BS degree in petroleum geology from the University of Oklahoma, and worked for an oil company for several years before starting graduate school. He obtained a master’s degree in geography from the University of Colorado, followed by a PhD in geography with an emphasis in remote sensing at the University of Kansas. After short periods of teaching at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of Kentucky, Dr. McCoy taught at the University of Utah until his retirement in 1998. During that time he taught remote sensing and physical geography and conducted research in remote sensing of vegetation, soils, and hydrocarbons. He lives near Tucson with his…    

Scientist and Explorer
Wegener's Shocking Idea
The World Reacts to Wegener's Idea
Preparing for Greenland
Arriving in Greenland
Establishing Eismitte
The Fourth Trip to Eismitte, September 1930
Winter at East Station and West Station, 1930-1931
Winter at Eismitte
The Search for Wegener and Villumsen
Searching for Reasons
Remembering Wegener
Progress after 1960
Notes
Bibliography
Index