First published in 1981, The Inaccessible Earth traces the establishment of the Rarth's layered structure and explains how its density at depth is deduced from seismic and gravitational data. Density is the prime constraint on chemical composition which is deduced also by reference to theories of stellar evolution and planetary accretion, combined with evidence from the solar spectrum and meteorites. With this information as background, the second half of the text goes on to describe the probable composition and physical state of the present-day core, mantle and crust. The thermal and gravitational sources of dynamic processes in the core and mantle, which led to the geomagnetic dynamo and the movements of plates, are also discussed. So, too is the evolution of the crust through the eons of the Earth's history.
Fully illustrated and with comprehensive bibliographical references, this book provides an attractive and comprehensible account of truly fundamental topic in the Earth Sciences.
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. First published in 1981, The Inaccessible Earth traces the establishment of the Rarth's layered structure and explains how its density at depth is deduced from seismic and gravitational data. Density is the prime constraint on chemical composition which is deduced also by reference to theories of stellar evolution and planetary accretion, combined with evidence from the solar spectrum and meteorites. With this information as background, the second half of the text goes on to describe the probable composition and physical state of the present-day core, mantle and crust. The thermal and gravitational sources of dynamic processes in the core and mantle, which led to the geomagnetic dynamo and the movements of plates, are also discussed. So, too is the evolution of the crust through the eons of the Earth's history.Fully illustrated and with comprehensive bibliographical references, this book provides an attractive and comprehensible account of truly fundamental topic in the Earth Sciences. First published in 1981, The Inaccessible Earth explores Earth's layered structure, density, and chemical composition, alongside dynamic processes like the geomagnetic dynamo, plate movements, and crustal evolution. Illustrated and referenced, its essential for Earth Sciences. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781041353348
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Hardcover. Etat : new. Hardcover. First published in 1981, The Inaccessible Earth traces the establishment of the Rarth's layered structure and explains how its density at depth is deduced from seismic and gravitational data. Density is the prime constraint on chemical composition which is deduced also by reference to theories of stellar evolution and planetary accretion, combined with evidence from the solar spectrum and meteorites. With this information as background, the second half of the text goes on to describe the probable composition and physical state of the present-day core, mantle and crust. The thermal and gravitational sources of dynamic processes in the core and mantle, which led to the geomagnetic dynamo and the movements of plates, are also discussed. So, too is the evolution of the crust through the eons of the Earth's history.Fully illustrated and with comprehensive bibliographical references, this book provides an attractive and comprehensible account of truly fundamental topic in the Earth Sciences. First published in 1981, The Inaccessible Earth explores Earth's layered structure, density, and chemical composition, alongside dynamic processes like the geomagnetic dynamo, plate movements, and crustal evolution. Illustrated and referenced, its essential for Earth Sciences. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781041353348
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