The 1981 book Ice Age: Solving the Mystery, written by John Imbrie and Katherine Palmer Imbrie, explores the causes and mechanisms of ice ages throughout Earth's history.
The authors use geological and paleoclimatological data to explain the cycles of glaciations and interglacials, and how these cycles affected climate change and the evolution of life on Earth.
Practical Geodesy is a key textbook for surveying, civil engineering, and mining departments of technical colleges. This "Bible of Geodesy" comprehensively covers the practical aspects of geodesy, providing a foundation for education and practice in this