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    Geology
    (University of Sciences and Technology of Oran, 2026-03-09) MAHBOUBI, Abdassamad
    This book introduces geology to students with limited background in the field, particularly those studying Biology at the bachelor’s and master’s levels. It highlights geology as a fundamental science closely linked to human history, natural resources, and the evolution of life on Earth. The text emphasizes the strong relationship between geology and biology through disciplines such as paleontology, paleobotany, and biogeography, showing how geological processes have influenced biological evolution and ecosystems. Geology is also presented as an interdisciplinary science connected to physics, chemistry, and environmental studies. The book is organized into three chapters covering Earth’s structure, external geodynamics, and internal geodynamics (
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    Practical Guide in Geology
    (university of science and technology of oran, 2026-03-09) MAHBOUBI, Abdassamad
    Geology is a fundamental science that operates across multiple scales, from crystal structures to large-scale tectonic plate movements. It provides essential insights into the origin of life, the evolution of ecosystems, and the environmental conditions that shaped biodiversity through time. Geological knowledge helps biologists understand species dispersal, soil formation, and past climate changes through the study of sediments, fossils, and ice cores. Geology also plays a key role in identifying natural and anthropogenic pollution sources. This book presents eight thematic tutorials designed mainly for biology students, covering mineralogy, rock types, topography, and geological mapping, providing essential tools for understanding Earth processes and their ecological implications

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