Easter Island, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
Scientific Exploration into the World’s Environmental Problems in Microcosm

Coordinators: Loret John, Tanacredi John T.

Language: English

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Easter Island, a World Heritage Site is still, after over 50 years since Thor Heyerdahl's work on the island, a fascinating area to explore and learn about a culture that has only remnants remaining, while documenting a marine ecology still mostly unknown.

Easter Island: Scientific Exploration into the World's Environmental Problems in Microcosm presents the research results from three years of interdisciplinary expeditions to Easter Island. The primary objectives were to investigate the effects of human population growth on the ecology of the island and to discover whether any dramatic climatic changes such as a prolonged El Niño could have disrupted the island's fragile ecosystem. The interdisciplinary scientific team were mainly researching the paleontology, archaeology, climatology, and geophysics of the island. This book now brings together the results of the three expeditions, identifies new areas of research, and hopefully will continue to inspire aspiring scientists to revisit this amazing island to explore and demystify this timeless enigma of human history.

Introduction: An Easter Island Experience—How it all Started.- I: Documenting the World Heritage Significance of Easter Island.- 1. A Cultural Icon: Scientific Exploration into the World’s Environmental Problems in Microcosm.- 2. Rapa Nui National Park: The Protection from and Fostering of Ecotourism.- 3. Documenting Petroglyphs on Easter Island.- 4. The Coral Reefs of Easter Island - A Preliminary Assessment.- II: Ecological Considerations and Restoration/Protection Efforts of Natural/Cultural Resources.- 5. Rapid Vegetational and Sediment Change from Rano Aroi Crater, Easter Island.- 6. Mata Ki Te Rangi: Eyes Toward the Heavens - Climate and Radiocarbon Dates.- 7. Stable Isotope Record of El Nino - Southern Oscillation Events from Easter Island.- 8. Prehistoric Destruction of the Primeval Soils and Vegetation of.- 9. The Endemic Marine Invertebrates of Easter Island: How Many Species and for How Long?.- 10. Finfish in the Rano Kau Caldera of Easter Island.- III: Technological Applications to Protect Biological and Cultural Artifacts.- 11. Aerial Surveys of Isle de Paqua: Easter Island and the New Birdmen.- 12. Easter Island Under Glass: Observations and Conversations.- 13. Mapping the Poike Ditch.- Addendum.- List of Expedition Participants.
Dr John T. Tanacredi is Chief, Division of Natural Resources for the National Park Service at Gateway National Recreation Area. He is a Research Associate in the Department of Invertebrate Zoology at the American Museum of Natural History and at the Aquarium for Wildlife Conservation. He holds Adjunct Full Professor of Environmental Sciences at Hofstra University and Polytechnic University.