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Planetary Geology: An Introduction 2nd Revised edition


Planetary Geology: An Introduction 2nd Revised edition

Paperback by Vita-Finzi, Claudio; Fortes, Andrew Dominic

Planetary Geology: An Introduction

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ISBN:
9781780460154
Publication Date:
20 Jun 2013
Edition/language:
2nd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press
Pages:
176 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 29 Apr - 1 May 2024
Planetary Geology: An Introduction

Description

Recent planetary missions by NASA, the European Space Agency and other national bodies have reaffirmed that geological processes familiar from our studies of the Earth operate on many solid planets and satellites. Common threads link the internal structure, thermal evolution and surface character of both rocky and icy worlds, and volcanoes, impact craters, ice caps, dunes, rift valleys, rivers and oceans emerge as features of extra-terrestrial worlds as diverse as Mercury and Titan. The new data also reveal that many supposedly inert planetary bodies currently experience eruptions, landslides and dust storms. Moreover our understanding of the Solar System has greatly benefited from the analysis of meteorites from Mars as well as rock samples collected on the Moon. Combining extensive use of imagery, the results of laboratory experiments and theoretical modelling, this comprehensively updated second edition of Planetary Geology provides the student reader and the enthusiastic amateur with up-to-date coverage of these recent advances and confirms that, to quote from the first edition, planetary geology now embraces conventional geology and vice versa. Note for Teachers using this book with students. The authors have prepared some ancillary materials for class use. To gain access to these materials please use the contact form and tell us where and when you will be using the book and with how many students.

Contents

Preface. 1 Planetary origins. 2 Orbits and cycles. 3 Core, mantle and crust. 4 Magnetic fields and signatures. 5 Topography and gravity. 6 Tectonics. 7 Volcanism. 8 Impacts. 9 Atmospheres. 10 Oceans and ice caps. 11 Water, wind and stratigraphy. 12 Planetary biology. References cited. Glossary. Index.

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