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The Origin and Evolution of Earth

From the Big Bang to the Future of Human Existence

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The Origin and Evolution of Earth

By: Robert M. Hazen, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Robert M. Hazen
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This course chronicles the history of Earth and life on Earth from the point of view of the minerals that made it all happen. A major theme is how minerals and life coevolved, leading to the unprecedented mineral diversity on our world compared to the other planets in the solar system. Professor Hazen tells this epic story in 48 action-packed lectures that take you from the big bang to the formation of the solar system to the major milestones that marked the evolution of Earth and life. He also looks ahead at what to expect millions to billions of years in the future.

It's easy to think that the green Earth dominated by life that we experience today is just as it's always been. But Professor Hazen introduces you to a succession of starkly different Earths, starting with the black, basalt-covered planet of 4.5 billion years ago, and progressing through blue, gray, red, and white phases as Earth, minerals, and life developed in concert.

Major episodes covered in these lectures include the formation of the moon from the collision of a Mars-sized body with the early Earth; the Great Oxidation Event, which was sparked by the earliest photosynthetic life and is responsible for Earth's iron and other important mineral deposits; the formation of the first continents; the start of plate tectonics more than 3 billion years ago; the repeating cycles of supercontinent formation; the Cambrian explosion of life, resulting in the first animal shells, bones, and teeth; the great episodes of mass extinction, including the dinosaurs; and the rise of humans - along with much else.

Most impressively, Professor Hazen is a pioneer in the study of mineral evolution, which is a unique lens through which to view the development of Earth. He tells the story with authority and with a rare gift for making you see the world in a new, intriguing way.

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This is an extremely informative summary of the state of knowledge about the formation and evolution of the types of minerals found on Earth and farther afield.

Prof Hazen gives an enthusiastic, engaging account of an absolutely enormous body of knowledge that starts with stellar lifecycles and evolution and moves through the formation of the solar system with a brief introduction to each of the planets and culminates with a long look at the Earth's geological history including the origin of life and its interactions with non-living matter to create new mineral species.

This is a vast topic and somewhat dry in places but the delivery and level of detail are such that it is always fascinating and compelling. A definite high point for the Great Courses in my opinion.

Big Geology

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Where have we come from? Where are we going? How did we get here? Answered!

A Fascinating Listening Experience.

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There is a lot of technical detail here, which if you have tiome to concentrate on it is really interesting. I particully liked the story of the collaboration with the scientist during the algae matts dating for example. But most of the time the science parts went over my head. But I dont blame the lecturer i blame myself for not listening closely enough, and i will listen again and get more out of it next time.

My favourite parts are the descriptions of what it would have been like and what it would have looked like, such the descriptions of the meteroits crashing and sprewing lava in the hadean age, or the acid rain in the archean for example.

At first i thought the lectuerer tone was too emotional, but eventually i grew to like and enjoy it.

Overall a great introduction. Really appreciate TTC putting these on audible.

Good topic well delivered

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Absolutely loved this course. I would throughly reccomend it to anyone with a keen interest or understanding in minerals or geology. I found this hugely enlightening.

Great course

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Introduces a detailed set of explanations that will inform and at times amaze the reader. If you want to grasp how the Earth and we evolved listen to this excellent set of lectures

Excellent overview. Highly recommended

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