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A meticulously crafted and comprehensive exploration of sand that combines science, culture, and microphotography art. Sand Up Close: Aesthetics, Philosophy, and Science is a comprehensive volume that delves into stunning microscopical pictures of sand grains from around the globe and illuminating contemplations. It combines scientific rigor with personal anecdotes and cultural insights, inviting readers to discover the hidden textures and intricate details of this ubiquitous substance. Richly illustrated, the book offers a unique perspective on the natural beauty and diverse landscapes where sand is found. Features: . Over 700 microphotographs showcasing the intricate beauty of sand grains. . Information on the cosmic origins of sand. . Detailed exploration of sand's geological origins, environmental impact, and cultural significance. . Examination of sand's composition, including grain size, density, mineral content, and formation processes. . Insights into the diverse landscapes where sand is found, from deserts to beaches to glacial terrains. . Discussion of living organisms in relation to sand. . Thought-provoking essays that blend scientific observation with cultural commentary and reflections on Goethe's philosophy of the interconnectedness of nature. Sand Up Close: Aesthetics, Philosophy, and Science is a testament to the intricate and often-overlooked aspects of our planet's landscape. Appeals to enthusiasts of natural history, artists inspired by the textures of nature, or simply those spending their holidays on the beach who want to know more about the material below their towel. Suitable as either an attractive coffee-table book or a comprehensive sedimentology primer: readers can flip through the beautiful images or read in great depth. AUTHOR: Oliver Lenzen, professor and doctor of engineering, was born in Berlin in 1960. His primary interests are geology, mineralogy, and astronomy, as well as microscopy and the relationships among the natural sciences, philosophy, and technology. He was appointed professor at Heilbronn University in 2005 and lives in Germany. 574 colour images
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A meticulously crafted and comprehensive exploration of sand that combines science, culture, and microphotography art. Sand Up Close: Aesthetics, Philosophy, and Science is a comprehensive volume that delves into stunning microscopical pictures of sand grains from around the globe and illuminating contemplations. It combines scientific rigor with personal anecdotes and cultural insights, inviting readers to discover the hidden textures and intricate details of this ubiquitous substance. Richly illustrated, the book offers a unique perspective on the natural beauty and diverse landscapes where sand is found. Features: . Over 700 microphotographs showcasing the intricate beauty of sand grains. . Information on the cosmic origins of sand. . Detailed exploration of sand's geological origins, environmental impact, and cultural significance. . Examination of sand's composition, including grain size, density, mineral content, and formation processes. . Insights into the diverse landscapes where sand is found, from deserts to beaches to glacial terrains. . Discussion of living organisms in relation to sand. . Thought-provoking essays that blend scientific observation with cultural commentary and reflections on Goethe's philosophy of the interconnectedness of nature. Sand Up Close: Aesthetics, Philosophy, and Science is a testament to the intricate and often-overlooked aspects of our planet's landscape. Appeals to enthusiasts of natural history, artists inspired by the textures of nature, or simply those spending their holidays on the beach who want to know more about the material below their towel. Suitable as either an attractive coffee-table book or a comprehensive sedimentology primer: readers can flip through the beautiful images or read in great depth. AUTHOR: Oliver Lenzen, professor and doctor of engineering, was born in Berlin in 1960. His primary interests are geology, mineralogy, and astronomy, as well as microscopy and the relationships among the natural sciences, philosophy, and technology. He was appointed professor at Heilbronn University in 2005 and lives in Germany. 574 colour images