![]() ![]() ![]() Jordan, Frank Press, and Raymond Siever) Understanding Geology (by David Webster) King, Jr.) The Hidden Landscape: A Journey into the Geological Past (by Richard Fortey) Understanding Earth (by John Grotzinger, Thomas H. Carlson, and Lisa Hammersley) The Earth Through Time (by Harold L. ![]() Monroe) Historical Geology (by Wikibooks) Free Physical Geology (by Steven Earle) Free PDF Physical Geology (by Charles C. Dott, Jr.) Exploring Geology (by Stephen Reynolds, Julia Johnson, Paul Morin, and Chuck Carter) Historical Geology (by Reed Wicander and James S. Christiansen) Essentials of Geology (by Stephen Marshak) Evolution of the Earth (by Donald R. Condie) Earth Systems History (by Steven M. Tasa) Earth: Portrait of a Planet (by Stephen Marshak) Earth as an Evolving Planetary System (by Kent C. Porter, and Jeffrey Park) Earth (by Frank Press and Raymond Siever) Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology (by Edward J. Introduction to Geology Technical (textbooks): An Introduction to Our Dynamic Planet (edited by Nick Rogers) Basic Geology (by Wikibooks) Free Dynamic Earth (by Brian J. Langmuir and Wally Broecker) Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded: Aug(by Simon Winchester) The Control of Nature (by John McPhee) The Map That Changed the World: William Smith and the Birth of Modern Geology (by Simon Winchester) Understanding Earth (by John Grotzinger, Thomas H. Note: This thread is not formatted for mobile.Ĭommunity Favorites A Short History of Nearly Everything (by Bill Bryson) Annals of the Former World (by John McPhee) (5 books in 1) Pulitzer Prize Winner Earth: An Intimate History (by Richard Fortey) Earth: Portrait of a Planet (by Stephen Marshak) Essentials of Geology (by Stephen Marshak) How to Build a Habitable Planet: The Story of Earth from the Big Bang to Humankind (by Charles H. Suggestions are welcome! If you have a recommendation to improve or add to this list, or if you see a correction (bad link, typo, etc.), comment or PM me. This list got a bit out of hand and initially went over the Reddit character limit, so be sure to check at the bottom of this post for additional topics that will directly link you to posts within this thread for several more book recommendations.įeel free to discuss any and all geology-related books. The newest edition may not be linked, so be sure to check for whichever edition suits you - the newest, or an older, cheaper edition. I’ve linked them to an Amazon page for you to read more about these books and, if noted, a few instead link to a free PDF (if the authors have made them publicly available). I’ve broken them down into topical categories, and for some, ‘technical’ and ‘non-technical’ sub-categories to help those looking for an easy-reading book or a detailed, scientific textbook. I’ve gone through several threads in this sub compiling a list of books that have been recommended by the community for the layman and the professional alike. Hey, all! Lots of folks regularly ask for book suggestions in this sub, and I thought that we could use a “go to” mega list to help point them in the right direction.Īre you someone who would like an introduction to geology for the lay-person? Do you have a kid who’s interested in rocks? Are you an enthusiast curious to know more? Or are you a student or a professional looking for a book on a certain subject of geology? Well, this thread is for you. ![]()
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