Dynamic Earth System
Dynamic Earth System
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This book is for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying Earth Science, focusing on the pre-planetary history and geological processes of the Earth system. It highlights the unique features of the Earth, such as its internal heat, density distribution, and magnetic field, and discusses the formation of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, as well as mineralizations. It also emphasizes the dynamic processes that shape the Earth's oceans, mass extinctions, and evolution of life forms, as well as the biogeochemical cycles of elements and the ozone layer. The book covers natural hazards such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, and climate change, and the threats posed by industrial emissions and waste disposal. Each chapter includes examples, illustrations, tables, and figures, and a chapter-end summary helps in recapitulation of the concepts discussed. The fourth edition has been updated to include information about the geochemical processes that gave rise.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 596 pages
Publication date: 30 November 2020
Publisher: PHI Learning
This comprehensive and extensively revised book, now in its Fourth Edition, is specifically designed to enhance understanding between the pre-planetary history of the Earth and the subsequent geological processes that have shaped its evolution. With a focus on the current interest in exoplanets and the unique geological characteristics of the Earth, including its internal heat, density distribution, and strong magnetic field due to the presence of metallic Fe in its core, the book aims to provide a clear and concise guide for undergraduate and postgraduate students pursuing studies in the broad interdisciplinary field of Earth Science.
The new edition of this text draws the reader's attention to the diverse surface gravity features and internal compositional structures of the Earth, Moon, and Sun acquired during the Hadean era. Through detailed examples of lithospheric movements, rifting, subduction, and the ongoing mantle-crust interaction from Indian and Southeast Asian geology, readers will gain a deeper understanding of how these tectonic processes interlink and contribute to the genesis of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, as well as to the formation of mineralizations.
The text emphasizes the dynamic nature of these processes and focuses on key aspects such as the constitution of oceans, the causes of mass extinctions, the evolution of life forms, the biogeochemical cycles of elements, and the protective ozone layer of the stratosphere, which are unique to the Earth System. By emphasizing these dynamic processes, the book aims to sensitize students to the natural hazards associated with frequent volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, and climate change. Additionally, it provides an in-depth exploration of the threats posed by global warming, atmospheric and hydrosphere pollution, and industrial emanations, which are caused by indiscriminate waste disposal.
Each chapter in this book is replete with examples, illustrations, and diagrams to enhance the understanding of complex geological concepts. The text is written in a clear and accessible style, making it suitable for students at various academic levels. Whether you are a beginner in Earth Science or a more advanced student seeking to expand your knowledge, this book will provide valuable insights and a solid foundation for your studies.
In conclusion, this thoroughly revised book is an essential resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students pursuing studies in Earth Science. It offers a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the Earth's pre-planetary history, geological processes, and the unique characteristics that make our planet a fascinating and complex system. By emphasizing the dynamic nature of these processes and providing a wealth of examples and insights, the book aims to enhance understanding and promote a deeper appreciation of our planet and its role in the universe.
Weight: 954g
Dimension: 238 x 180 x 35 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789388028738
Edition number: 4 Revised edition
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