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Authoritative review of composition, structure and evolution of the mantle for researchers and graduate students.
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Authoritative review of composition, structure and evolution of the mantle for researchers and graduate students.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 594
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1101g
- ISBN-13: 9780521785662
- ISBN-10: 0521785669
- Artikelnr.: 21101157
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 594
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. März 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1101g
- ISBN-13: 9780521785662
- ISBN-10: 0521785669
- Artikelnr.: 21101157
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Accretion and Differentiation of the Earth: 1. Composition of the
silicate Earth: implications for accretion and core formation H. St. C.
O'Neill and H. Palme; 2. Early differentiation of the Earth: an isotopic
perspective M. T. McCulloch and V. C. Bennett; 3. Primordial solar noble
gas component in the Earth: consequences for the origin and evolution of
the Earth and its atmosphere I. McDougall and N. Honda; Part II. Dynamics
and Evolution of the Earth's Mantle: 4. Understanding mantle dynamics
through mathematical models and laboratory experiments R. W. Griffiths and
J. S. Turner; 5. Plates, plumes, mantle convection and mantle evolution G.
F. Davies; 6. The mantle's chemical structure: insights from the melting
products of mantle plumes I. H. Campbell; 7. Pyrolite: a ringwood concept
and its current expression D. H. Green and T. J. Falloon; Part III.
Structure and Mechanical Behaviour of the Modern Mantle: 8. Seismic
structure of the mantle - from subduction zone to craton B. L. N. Kennett
and R. D. van der Hilst; 9. Composition and temperature of the Earth's
mantle: seismological models interpreted through experimental studies of
mantle materials I. Jackson and S. M. Rigden; 10. The viscosity of the
mantle from analyses of glacial rebound phenomena K. Lambeck and P.
Johnston; 11. Mantle rheology: insights from laboratory studies of the
processes of deformation and phase transformation M. R. Drury and J. D.
Fitz Gerald.
silicate Earth: implications for accretion and core formation H. St. C.
O'Neill and H. Palme; 2. Early differentiation of the Earth: an isotopic
perspective M. T. McCulloch and V. C. Bennett; 3. Primordial solar noble
gas component in the Earth: consequences for the origin and evolution of
the Earth and its atmosphere I. McDougall and N. Honda; Part II. Dynamics
and Evolution of the Earth's Mantle: 4. Understanding mantle dynamics
through mathematical models and laboratory experiments R. W. Griffiths and
J. S. Turner; 5. Plates, plumes, mantle convection and mantle evolution G.
F. Davies; 6. The mantle's chemical structure: insights from the melting
products of mantle plumes I. H. Campbell; 7. Pyrolite: a ringwood concept
and its current expression D. H. Green and T. J. Falloon; Part III.
Structure and Mechanical Behaviour of the Modern Mantle: 8. Seismic
structure of the mantle - from subduction zone to craton B. L. N. Kennett
and R. D. van der Hilst; 9. Composition and temperature of the Earth's
mantle: seismological models interpreted through experimental studies of
mantle materials I. Jackson and S. M. Rigden; 10. The viscosity of the
mantle from analyses of glacial rebound phenomena K. Lambeck and P.
Johnston; 11. Mantle rheology: insights from laboratory studies of the
processes of deformation and phase transformation M. R. Drury and J. D.
Fitz Gerald.
Part I. Accretion and Differentiation of the Earth: 1. Composition of the
silicate Earth: implications for accretion and core formation H. St. C.
O'Neill and H. Palme; 2. Early differentiation of the Earth: an isotopic
perspective M. T. McCulloch and V. C. Bennett; 3. Primordial solar noble
gas component in the Earth: consequences for the origin and evolution of
the Earth and its atmosphere I. McDougall and N. Honda; Part II. Dynamics
and Evolution of the Earth's Mantle: 4. Understanding mantle dynamics
through mathematical models and laboratory experiments R. W. Griffiths and
J. S. Turner; 5. Plates, plumes, mantle convection and mantle evolution G.
F. Davies; 6. The mantle's chemical structure: insights from the melting
products of mantle plumes I. H. Campbell; 7. Pyrolite: a ringwood concept
and its current expression D. H. Green and T. J. Falloon; Part III.
Structure and Mechanical Behaviour of the Modern Mantle: 8. Seismic
structure of the mantle - from subduction zone to craton B. L. N. Kennett
and R. D. van der Hilst; 9. Composition and temperature of the Earth's
mantle: seismological models interpreted through experimental studies of
mantle materials I. Jackson and S. M. Rigden; 10. The viscosity of the
mantle from analyses of glacial rebound phenomena K. Lambeck and P.
Johnston; 11. Mantle rheology: insights from laboratory studies of the
processes of deformation and phase transformation M. R. Drury and J. D.
Fitz Gerald.
silicate Earth: implications for accretion and core formation H. St. C.
O'Neill and H. Palme; 2. Early differentiation of the Earth: an isotopic
perspective M. T. McCulloch and V. C. Bennett; 3. Primordial solar noble
gas component in the Earth: consequences for the origin and evolution of
the Earth and its atmosphere I. McDougall and N. Honda; Part II. Dynamics
and Evolution of the Earth's Mantle: 4. Understanding mantle dynamics
through mathematical models and laboratory experiments R. W. Griffiths and
J. S. Turner; 5. Plates, plumes, mantle convection and mantle evolution G.
F. Davies; 6. The mantle's chemical structure: insights from the melting
products of mantle plumes I. H. Campbell; 7. Pyrolite: a ringwood concept
and its current expression D. H. Green and T. J. Falloon; Part III.
Structure and Mechanical Behaviour of the Modern Mantle: 8. Seismic
structure of the mantle - from subduction zone to craton B. L. N. Kennett
and R. D. van der Hilst; 9. Composition and temperature of the Earth's
mantle: seismological models interpreted through experimental studies of
mantle materials I. Jackson and S. M. Rigden; 10. The viscosity of the
mantle from analyses of glacial rebound phenomena K. Lambeck and P.
Johnston; 11. Mantle rheology: insights from laboratory studies of the
processes of deformation and phase transformation M. R. Drury and J. D.
Fitz Gerald.







