Volcanism and Tectonism Across the Inner Solar System

Volcanism and Tectonism Across the Inner Solar System

Author: T. Platz

Publisher: Geological Society of London

Published: 2015-01-05

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 1862396329

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Volcanism and tectonism are the dominant endogenic means by which planetary surfaces change. This book aims to encompass the broad range in character of volcanism, tectonism, faulting and associated interactions observed on planetary bodies across the inner solar system - a region that includes Mercury, Venus, Earth, the Moon, Mars and asteroids. The diversity and breadth of landforms produced by volcanic and tectonic processes is enormous, and varies across the inner solar system bodies. As a result, the selection of prevailing landforms and their underlying formational processes that are described and highlighted in this volume are but a primer to the expansive field of planetary volcanism and tectonism. This Special Publication features 22 research articles about volcanic and tectonic processes manifest across the inner solar system.


Venus Geology, Geochemistry, and Geophysics

Venus Geology, Geochemistry, and Geophysics

Author: Valeriĭ Leonidovich Barsukov

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13:

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As a result of more than twenty missions to the planet Venus over the past thirty years, Soviet scientists have amassed a huge database of information on our sister planet. This volume presents major research results in geology, geochemistry, and geophysics from the perspective of comparative planetology, comparing primarily Venus and Earth. The most recent Soviet missions, Venera 15 and 16, provided radar images of the northern hemisphere that have enabled Soviet and U.S. scientists to produce a geologic map of Venus and to interpret the evolution of the planet. The section on geology synthesizes the findings from these missions in a form not to be found in individual scientific articles. The detailed discussions of various surface features, the inclusion of radar images and sketched geological maps for many examples, the thorough tabulation of specific features, and the valuable appendices all constitute important source material which would otherwise be difficult to assemble for most western scientists.


Mantle Plumes

Mantle Plumes

Author: Richard E. Ernst

Publisher: Geological Society of America

Published: 2001-01-01

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13: 9780813723525

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Planetary Surface Processes

Planetary Surface Processes

Author: H. Jay Melosh

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2011-08-25

Total Pages: 533

ISBN-13: 1139498304

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Planetary Surface Processes is the first advanced textbook to cover the full range of geologic processes that shape the surfaces of planetary-scale bodies. Using a modern, quantitative approach, this book reconsiders geologic processes outside the traditional terrestrial context. It highlights processes that are contingent upon Earth's unique circumstances and processes that are universal. For example, it shows explicitly that equations predicting the velocity of a river are dependent on gravity: traditional geomorphology textbooks fail to take this into account. This textbook is a one-stop source of information on planetary surface processes, providing readers with the necessary background to interpret new data from NASA, ESA and other space missions. Based on a course taught by the author at the University of Arizona for 25 years, it is aimed at advanced students, and is also an invaluable resource for researchers, professional planetary scientists and space-mission engineers.


Evolution of Archean Crust and Early Life

Evolution of Archean Crust and Early Life

Author: Yildirim Dilek

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-11-26

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13: 9400776152

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This book presents an integrated approach to the study of the evolution of the Archean lithosphere, biosphere and atmosphere, and as such it is a unique contribution to our understanding of the early Earth and life. The structural and geochemical make-up of both the oceanic and continental crust of the Archean Earth is documented in some case studies of various cratons, and the implications of the Phanerozoic plate and plume tectonic processes for the Archean geology are discussed in several chapters in the book. All chapters are process-oriented and data-rich, and reflect the most recent knowledge and information on the Archean Earth. The interdisciplinary approach of examining the evolution of the Archean crust, oceans, and life that we adopt in this book sets it apart from previous publications on Precambrian geology. The book will be attractive to researchers in academia and in industry, and to senior undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty in earth and natural sciences.


Planetary Tectonics

Planetary Tectonics

Author: Thomas R. Watters

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 531

ISBN-13: 0521765730

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This book is an essential reference volume that surveys tectonic landforms on solid bodies throughout the Solar System.