Deep Oakland: Wie Geologie eine Stadt prägte von Andrew Alden Taschenbuch

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Heyday
ISBN-10
159714679X
ISBN-13
9781597146791
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Book Title
Deep Oakland : How Geology Shaped a City
Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2025
Topic
Earth Sciences / Sedimentology & Stratigraphy, Earth Sciences / Seismology & Volcanism, Earth Sciences / Geology
Illustrator
Cunningham, Laura, Yes
Genre
Science
Author
Andrew Alden
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Trade Paperback

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0.4 Oz
Item Length
8 in
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"[Alden] details the ways the city''s development has been shaped by its geological underpinnings [...] The author also warns of latent natural threats to the metropolis, including earthquakes and the depletion of the aquifers that supply the city''s water. [...] Bay Area denizens will get the most out of this." -- Publishers Weekly "Alden suggests geology defines not only cities, but if attended to, geology reveals people as they once were and shapes who they might become." -- East Bay Express "Geologist Alden unearths the dramatic story that took place--and is currently developing--in the soil below Oakland. As plates shift, the surface buckles, creating not only topographical idiosyncrasies but also social and cultural ramifications. Tracing the city''s terrain from prehistory to the present, this book offers an investigation into place, a meditation on how inextricably connected humanity is to the natural world." -- Alta Journal "Looking not only at the geology but at the history and cultural influences that shaped the city of Oakland, geoscience writer Andrew Alden displays his fascination with science and his attachment to the area. [...] This book should appeal to geologists and especially to the local reader familiar with the Oakland area who can trace the described geological sites and recall its history through this excellent guide." -- Manhattan Book Review " Deep Oakland is about so much more than just rocks. Bringing to life the incredible processes that continue to shape the East Bay, Alden''s treatment of geology also remains alive to its overlaps with the social and the cultural. This book has turned me into a newcomer to my own city, but has also changed the way I will view any landscape. I can think of few greater gifts than that." -- Jenny Odell , author of How to Do Nothing and Saving Time "Spending time with Andrew Alden is like giving yourself x-ray eyes. Deep Oakland unearths incredible insights into this land we love." -- Roman Mars , coauthor of The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to the Hidden World of Everyday Design "Andrew Alden has written a love song to Oakland, the people, the history, and the geology. Deftly telling the multimillion year story of the landscape, he reveals the dynamic and beautiful world under and around Oakland''s streets and hills in elegant and passionate prose. His stories will open the eyes of newcomers and long-term residents, grounding them in the city''s past and present, as well as offering reasons to plan for the future." -- David B. Williams , author of Stories in Stone: Travels through Urban Geology "In this vivid account of Oakland''s exceptionally rich geology, Andrew Alden weaves together historical and geological tales in elegant non-technical language that will tempt you to explore Oakland''s beautiful landscape from the Bay margins to the crest of the hills." -- Doris Sloan , author of Geology of the San Francisco Bay Region "Alden''s new book is chock-full of fascinating historical as well as geological lore about a city that too often lives in the shadow of its more glamorous neighbor. The book is a masterful rejoinder to Gertrude Stein''s famous quip about the city of Oakland. Not only is there a there there, but it has deep and fascinating roots." -- Susan Hough , author of The Great Quake Debate: The Crusader, the Skeptic, and the Rise of Modern Seismology " Deep Oakland is a gorgeous book of poetic observations about the geology and people of Oakland. I''ve never felt more in touch with the reality of deep time than when reading this work. How does what lies below structure all that we see above? Your guide is here." -- Alexis Madrigal , author of The Pacific Circuit: A Globalized Account of the Battle for the Soul of an American City and cohost of KQED Forum, "[Alden] details the ways the city's development has been shaped by its geological underpinnings [...] The author also warns of latent natural threats to the metropolis, including earthquakes and the depletion of the aquifers that supply the city's water. [...] Bay Area denizens will get the most out of this." -- Publishers Weekly "Alden suggests geology defines not only cities, but if attended to, geology reveals people as they once were and shapes who they might become." -- East Bay Express "Geologist Alden unearths the dramatic story that took place--and is currently developing--in the soil below Oakland. As plates shift, the surface buckles, creating not only topographical idiosyncrasies but also social and cultural ramifications. Tracing the city's terrain from prehistory to the present, this book offers an investigation into place, a meditation on how inextricably connected humanity is to the natural world." -- Alta Journal "Looking not only at the geology but at the history and cultural influences that shaped the city of Oakland, geoscience writer Andrew Alden displays his fascination with science and his attachment to the area. [...] This book should appeal to geologists and especially to the local reader familiar with the Oakland area who can trace the described geological sites and recall its history through this excellent guide." -- Manhattan Book Review " Deep Oakland is about so much more than just rocks. Bringing to life the incredible processes that continue to shape the East Bay, Alden's treatment of geology also remains alive to its overlaps with the social and the cultural. This book has turned me into a newcomer to my own city, but has also changed the way I will view any landscape. I can think of few greater gifts than that." -- Jenny Odell , author of How to Do Nothing and Saving Time "Spending time with Andrew Alden is like giving yourself x-ray eyes. Deep Oakland unearths incredible insights into this land we love." -- Roman Mars , coauthor of The 99% Invisible City: A Field Guide to the Hidden World of Everyday Design "Andrew Alden has written a love song to Oakland, the people, the history, and the geology. Deftly telling the multimillion year story of the landscape, he reveals the dynamic and beautiful world under and around Oakland's streets and hills in elegant and passionate prose. His stories will open the eyes of newcomers and long-term residents, grounding them in the city's past and present, as well as offering reasons to plan for the future." -- David B. Williams , author of Stories in Stone: Travels through Urban Geology "In this vivid account of Oakland's exceptionally rich geology, Andrew Alden weaves together historical and geological tales in elegant non-technical language that will tempt you to explore Oakland's beautiful landscape from the Bay margins to the crest of the hills." -- Doris Sloan , author of Geology of the San Francisco Bay Region "Alden's new book is chock-full of fascinating historical as well as geological lore about a city that too often lives in the shadow of its more glamorous neighbor. The book is a masterful rejoinder to Gertrude Stein's famous quip about the city of Oakland. Not only is there a there there, but it has deep and fascinating roots." -- Susan Hough , author of The Great Quake Debate: The Crusader, the Skeptic, and the Rise of Modern Seismology
Table Of Content
Preface 1 The Hayward Fault 2 Lake Merritt 3 Downtown 4 Mountain View Cemetery 5 The Piedmont Block 6 The Fan, or the Second Level 7 Indian Gulch 8 The Bay Shore and Flats 9 Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve 10 Leona Heights and the Southern Oakland Hills 11 The Ridgeline Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index About the Author
Synopsis
Beneath Oakland's streets and underfoot of every scurrying creature atop them, rocks roil, shift, crash, and collide in an ever-churning seismological saga. In Deep Oakland, geologist Andrew Alden excavates the ancient story of Oakland's geologic underbelly and reveals how its silt, soil, and subterranean sinews are intimately entwined with its human history-and future. Poised atop a world-famous fault line now slumbering, Alden charts how these quaking rocks gave rise to the hills and the flats; how ice-age sand dunes gave root to the city's eponymous oak forests; how the Jurassic volcanoes of Leona Heights gave way to mining boom times; how Lake Merritt has swelled and disappeared a dozen times over the course of its million-year lifespan; and how each epochal shift has created the terrain cradling Oaklanders today. With Alden as our guide-and with illustrations by Laura Cunningham, author of A State of Change-we see that just as Oakland is a human crossroads, a convergence of cultures from the world over, so too is the bedrock below, carried here from parts still incompletely known., Now in paperback: This San Francisco Chronicle bestseller and California Book Award finalist drills down into Oakland's geological history and its impacts on the city's urban present. "This book has turned me into a newcomer to my own city, but has also changed the way I will view any landscape. I can think of few greater gifts than that."-- Jenny Odell , author of How to Do Nothing and Saving Time "Spending time with Andrew Alden is like giving yourself x-ray eyes." -- Roman Mars , host and creator of 99% Invisible Beneath Oakland's streets and underfoot of every scurrying creature atop them, rocks roil, shift, crash, and collide in an ever-churning seismological saga. In Deep Oakland , geologist Andrew Alden excavates the ancient story of Oakland's geologic underbelly and reveals how its silt, soil, and subterranean sinews are intimately entwined with its human history--and future. Poised atop a world-famous fault line now slumbering, Alden charts how these quaking rocks gave rise to the hills and the flats; how ice-age sand dunes gave root to the city's eponymous oak forests; how the Jurassic volcanoes of Leona Heights gave way to mining boom times; how Lake Merritt has swelled and disappeared a dozen times over the course of its million-year lifespan; and how each epochal shift has created the terrain cradling Oaklanders today. With Alden as our guide--and with illustrations by Laura Cunningham, author of A State of Change --we see that just as Oakland is a human crossroads, a convergence of cultures from the world over, so too is the bedrock below, carried here from parts still incompletely known.

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