Vanishing Ice
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Vanishing Ice
Vanishing Ice
In Vanishing Ice, Lynley Hargreaves writes about New Zealand's glaciers through the lens of human interaction, beginning with the first Maori discoverers to colonial explorers, mountaineers and modern glaciologists, investigating the way nature, science and culture interact, before looking at their uncertain future in the face of a warming planet.
Written by Lynley Hargreaves, this important new book describes New Zealand's glaciers, and how we have interacted with them. Glaciation has had a huge impact on the shape of the New Zealand landscape.
Enormous rivers of ice once flowed out onto the Canterbury Plains, stretched beyond the current West Coast shore of Te Waipounamu/South Island, and spread down the slopes of the volcanoes in central Te Ika-a-Maui/North Island. These glaciers of past ice-ages built plains and vast rocky moraines, sculpted fiords and valleys, and carved out deep lakes.
This book tells the stories of our glaciers through the lens of human interaction, with chapters moving through time from first Māori discoverers to colonial explorers, mountaineers, and modern glaciologists. In the process, the book investigates the way nature, science, and culture interact and sometimes collide, while providing a fascinating insight into the way New Zealand's glaciers work.
As the world warms, our glaciers are disappearing at an unprecedented rate, which gives Vanishing Ice an important, if not poignant, place in the books about Aotearoa's natural world. It deserves to be widely read.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781988550398
Publisher: Potton & Burton
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 10 November 2022
Country: New Zealand
Imprint: Potton & Burton
Illustration: colour photographs
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 230.0mm
Height: 280.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 196
About the Author
Lynley Hargreaves is a science writer who lives on the Te Tai Poutini West Coast of the South Island, with her glaciologist partner and two children. After gaining a mathematical physics degree, Lynley spent a year working for a United States physics magazine and then completed a journalism diploma. She was employed by the Royal Society Te Aparangi for many years and now works in communications at Forest & Bird. She has spent much of her life exploring New Zealand's mountains and continues to try to protect our mountain environments from climate change. This is her first book.
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