Life on Surtsey: Iceland's Upstart Island
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Loree Griffin Burns
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Romance
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
80
言語
英語
公開されました
Nov 14, 2017
出版社
Clarion Books
ISBN-10
054468723X
ISBN-13
9780544687233
説明
In the midst of the Atlantic Ocean, a new landscape emerged from the depths following a dramatic volcanic eruption in 1963. Loree Griffin Burns captures this remarkable transformation in a narrative that explores the blossoming life on Surtsey, a small island born from fire and ash. The volcanic activity that first gave birth to the island also paved the way for a unique ecosystem that would intrigue scientists and nature enthusiasts alike.
Through vivid imagery and meticulous detail, the author illustrates the island's evolution, as it evolves from barren rock into a vibrant habitat for various flora and fauna. The delicate interplay between these newfound life forms and their harsh surroundings serves as a testament to nature's resilience and adaptability. Readers witness the gradual colonization by plants and animals, painting a picture of the relentless drive for survival against all odds.
Moreover, the story of Surtsey extends beyond its geological history. It delves into the scientists' efforts to study and understand this phenomenon, revealing the complexities of ecological succession and the lessons it offers about our planet's ever-changing nature. This portrayal of Surtsey as both a literal and metaphorical island of beginnings resonates deeply, inviting reflection on the beauty and fragility of life in all its forms.
Through vivid imagery and meticulous detail, the author illustrates the island's evolution, as it evolves from barren rock into a vibrant habitat for various flora and fauna. The delicate interplay between these newfound life forms and their harsh surroundings serves as a testament to nature's resilience and adaptability. Readers witness the gradual colonization by plants and animals, painting a picture of the relentless drive for survival against all odds.
Moreover, the story of Surtsey extends beyond its geological history. It delves into the scientists' efforts to study and understand this phenomenon, revealing the complexities of ecological succession and the lessons it offers about our planet's ever-changing nature. This portrayal of Surtsey as both a literal and metaphorical island of beginnings resonates deeply, inviting reflection on the beauty and fragility of life in all its forms.