Communicating Rocks: Writing, Speaking, and Thinking About Geology, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (November 21, 2011) © 2012

  • Peter Copeland University of Houston
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Scientific endeavor begins with asking questions about the nature of the world around us and gathering data, but this work cannot be complete without effectively communicating the conclusions and data found. Communicating Rocks: Writing, Speaking, and Thinking about Geology not only makes the case for balancing science with writing and speaking, but makes the case that one cannot have the former without the latter. Instruction concerning the rules and styles of writing and speaking are addressed in relation to technical concerns specific to the Earth sciences, illustrating the importance of effective communication in geologic investigations.
Preface        
Acknowledgements    
1. Communication equals thinking    
2. Written communication    
    2.1 Types of written communication    
    2.2 Problem words and concepts    
    2.3 Examples    
3. Oral communication    
    3.1 An illustrated talk in front of a seated audience    
    3.2 The poster presentation    
4 Writing is hard    
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