Planetary geoscience
Language: English Publication details: Cambridge University Press 2019 CambridgeDescription: xvi, 334pISBN:- 9781107145382
- 523.24 P693
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PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 523.24 P693 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out to Deepak Dhingra (E0583500) | 03/09/2025 | A184911 |
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523.2 W884f The formation of the solar system | 523.24 P429e The exoplanet handbook | 523.24 P641p Planetary habitability in binary systems | 523.24 P693 Planetary geoscience | 523.24 St48e Extra-solar planets | 523.3 AK13FE PHYSICS OF THE MOON AND THE PLANETS | 523.3 K838p Physics and astronomy of the moon |
For many years, planetary science has been taught as part of the astronomy curriculum, from a very physics-based perspective, and from the framework of a tour of the Solar System - body by body. Over the past decades, however, spacecraft exploration and related laboratory research on extraterrestrial materials have given us a new understanding of planets and how they are shaped by geological processes. Based on a course taught at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, this is the first textbook to focus on geologic processes, adopting a comparative approach that demonstrates the similarities and differences between planets, and the reasons for these. Profusely illustrated, and with a wealth of pedagogical features, this book provides an ideal capstone course for geoscience majors - bringing together aspects of mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, volcanology, sedimentology, geomorphology, tectonics, geophysics and remote sensing.
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