Life in Ancient Ice by Scott O. Rogers - ISBN: 9780691074757
Hardcover
Presents an unparalled overview of current research into microbial life in ancient glacial ice and permafrost. Concludes by reviewing key discoveries and outlining important areas for further research.
  • Hardcover

    328 pages

  • Release Date

    20 June 2005

Summary

Life in Ancient Ice presents an unparalleled overview of current research into microbial life in ancient glacial ice and permafrost. Particulates of fungi, bacteria, pollen grains, protists, and viruses are carried by wind around the globe. When they fall to Earth in polar regions they may be trapped in ice for hundreds of millennia. Some of the many implications sound like science fiction - for example, might melting glaciers release ancient pathogens that yield modern-day pandemics? But …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780691074757
ISBN-10:0691074755
Author:Scott O. Rogers, John D. Castello
Publisher:Princeton University Press
Imprint:Princeton University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:328
Release Date:20 June 2005
Weight:595g
Dimensions:235mm x 152mm
Series:Princeton Legacy Library
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“This book … reports the unexpected finding that all the ice realms, polar, glacial, and permafrost, are part of the biosphere… As the new field of study of life in extreme conditions continues to expand, this book will be a constant reference. Someday it will be seen to have been seminal.”–Jack Harris, Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research “The arrival of this volume is very timely and helpful. It is clear from its materials that Russian scientists have made and are making a significant contribution to life exploration in ancient ice. Until now, their works had seldom appeared in English-language editions. This is one of the reasons why overseas specialists were generally weakly acquainted with the works by our researchers. This gap has now been bridged.”–V.A. Melnik, Microbiology

About The Author

Scott O. Rogers

John D. Castello is Professor of Environmental and Forest Biology in the College of Environmental Science and Forestry, State University of New York. Scott O. Rogers is Professor and Chair of Biological Sciences at Bowling Green State University.

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