Aurora Watcher's Handbook (Natural History) |  | Author: Neil Davis Publisher: University of Alaska Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 262 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6.1 x 0.7
ISBN: 0912006609 Dewey Decimal Number: 538.768 EAN: 9780912006604
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Product Description Neil Davis's decades-long involvement with the aurora extends beyond study and research. He has also been explaining this magnificent phenomenon to diverse audiences, sharing the knowledge with his graduate students and his grandchildren, with his fellow scientists through professional publications, and with the general public through newspaper columns. His ability to communicate both the facts and the wonder of the northern lights shows clearly in this book.
Starting at a basic level, the handbook begins appropriately with matters of immediate concern to someone who hopes to see an auroral display: what causes the aurora, where and when it is most often seen, and how best to capture it on film. Later sections provide a thorough and clear review of all aspects of auroral science, including the mysterious realm of auroral sound. In a concise and readable fashion, the handbook covers what is known about auroras, encompassing overviews of the northern Natives' legends and myths and the several theories geophysicists have produced to explain why auroras behave as they do. The Aurora Watcher's Handbook includes numerous illustrations, ranging from cartoons to color plates and drawings.
"I am confident [this book] will become the aurora watcher's bible for many years to come." (Sky & Telescope)
"This is participatory science at its best!" (Midwest Book Review)
"A delightful book, highly recommended." (CHOICE )
"A complete course for the layman with an interest in the northern lights." (Fairbanks Daily News-Miner)
"[Davis] has written the book in a smooth, how-it-works style, and his presentation is remarkably clear. . . . [He] expended much effort on this book, forming from his lifetime of knowledge a coherent and comprehensible picture of the aurora for the non-specialist." (ARCTIC)
"For a comprehensive guide to the northern lights, read Neil Davis's The Aurora." (Small Press Magazine)
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| Customer Reviews: Informative Preparation July 27, 2010 Dede A very informative book for those who are going to see the Aurora lights for the first time or for those seasoned visitors who want to know more about these wonderful phenomena. It is written with scientific knowledge and presented with a teachers love of the subject in a way that communicates pertinate information and understanding. I am glad I found this one.
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