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Language: English
Published by John Wiley and Sons, 2005
Series: Geophysical Monograph, Book 136 of 266. Book 136 of 266 - Geophysical Monograph
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Earth's Deep Mantle : Structure, Composition, And Evolution
Hilst, Robert Dirk Van Der (EDT); Bass, Jay D. (EDT); Matas, Jan (EDT); Trampert, Jeannot (EDT)
Language: English
Published by American Geophysical Union, 2005
Series: Geophysical Monograph, Book 136 of 266. Book 136 of 266 - Geophysical Monograph
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Earth's Deep Mantle : Structure, Composition, And Evolution
Hilst, Robert Dirk Van Der (EDT); Bass, Jay D. (EDT); Matas, Jan (EDT); Trampert, Jeannot (EDT)
Language: English
Published by American Geophysical Union, 2005
Series: Geophysical Monograph, Book 136 of 266. Book 136 of 266 - Geophysical Monograph
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Language: English
Published by John Wiley & Sons Inc, Wasington, 2005
Series: Geophysical Monograph, Book 136 of 266. Book 136 of 266 - Geophysical Monograph
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 160. Understanding the inner workings of our planet and its relationship to processes closer to the surface remains a frontier in the geosciences. Manmade probes barely reach 10 km depth and volca…nism rarely brings up samples from deeper than 150 km. These distances are dwarfed by Earth's dimensions, and our knowledge of the deeper realms is pieced together from a range of surface observables, meteorite and solar atmosphere analyses, experimental and theoretical mineral physics and rock mechanics, and computer simulations. A major unresolved issue concerns the nature of mantle convection, the slow (1-5 cm/year) solid-state stirring that helps cool the planet by transporting radiogenic and primordial heat from Earth's interior to its surface. Expanding our knowledge here requires input from a range of geoscience disciplines, including seismology, geodynamics, mineral physics, and mantle petrology and chemistry. At the same time, with better data sets and faster computers, seismologists are producing more detailed models of 3-D variations in the propagation speed of different types of seismic waves; new instrumentation and access to state-of-the-art community facilities such as synchrotrons have enabled mineral physicists to measure rock and mineral properties at ever larger pressures and temperatures; new generations of mass spectrometers are allowing geo-chemists to quantify minute concentrations of diagnostic isotopes; and with supercomputers geodynamicists are making increasingly realistic simulations of dynamic processes at conditions not attainable in analogue experiments. But many questions persist. What causes the lateral variations in seismic wavespeed that we can image with mounting accuracy? How reliable are extrapolations of laboratory measurements on simple materials over many orders of magnitude of pressure and temperature? What are the effects of volatiles and minor elements on rock and mineral properties under extreme physical conditions? Can ab initio calculations help us understand material behavior in conditions that are still out of reach of laboratory measurement? What was the early evolution of our planet and to what extent does it still influence present-day dynamics? And how well do we know such first-order issues as the average bulk composition of Earth? Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

Language: English
Published by American Geophysical Union, 2005
Series: Geophysical Monograph, Book 136 of 266. Book 136 of 266 - Geophysical Monograph
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Language: English
Published by American Geophysical Union, 2005
Series: Geophysical Monograph, Book 136 of 266. Book 136 of 266 - Geophysical Monograph
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Earth's Deep Mantle : Structure, Composition, And Evolution
Hilst, Robert Dirk Van Der (EDT); Bass, Jay D. (EDT); Matas, Jan (EDT); Trampert, Jeannot (EDT)
Language: English
Published by American Geophysical Union, 2005
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Language: English
Published by American Geophysical Union, 2005
Series: Geophysical Monograph, Book 136 of 266. Book 136 of 266 - Geophysical Monograph
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Earth's Deep Mantle : Structure, Composition, And Evolution
Hilst, Robert Dirk Van Der (EDT); Bass, Jay D. (EDT); Matas, Jan (EDT); Trampert, Jeannot (EDT)
Language: English
Published by American Geophysical Union, 2005
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Language: English
Published by American Geophysical Union, 2005
Series: Geophysical Monograph, Book 136 of 266. Book 136 of 266 - Geophysical Monograph
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Condition: Good. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,1200grams, ISBN:9780875904252.

Language: English
Published by American Geophysical Union, 2005
Series: Geophysical Monograph, Book 136 of 266. Book 136 of 266 - Geophysical Monograph
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Condition: New. Editor(s): Van Der Hilst, Robert D; Bass, Jay D (Department of Geology, University of Illinois, at Urbana-Champaign); Matas, Jan; Trampert, Jeannot. Num Pages: 341 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: RBG. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 440 x 278 x 23. Weight in Grams: 1142. . 2005. 1st Editio…n. Hardcover. . . . .

Language: English
Published by American Geophysical Union, 2005
Series: Geophysical Monograph, Book 136 of 266. Book 136 of 266 - Geophysical Monograph
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Condition: New. Editor(s): Van Der Hilst, Robert D; Bass, Jay D (Department of Geology, University of Illinois, at Urbana-Champaign); Matas, Jan; Trampert, Jeannot. Num Pages: 341 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: RBG. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 440 x 278 x 23. Weight in Grams: 1142. . 2005. 1st Editio…n. Hardcover. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.

Language: English
Published by John Wiley & Sons Inc, Wasington, 2005
Series: Geophysical Monograph, Book 136 of 266. Book 136 of 266 - Geophysical Monograph
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 160. Understanding the inner workings of our planet and its relationship to processes closer to the surface remains a frontier in the geosciences. Manmade probes barely reach 10 km depth and volca…nism rarely brings up samples from deeper than 150 km. These distances are dwarfed by Earth's dimensions, and our knowledge of the deeper realms is pieced together from a range of surface observables, meteorite and solar atmosphere analyses, experimental and theoretical mineral physics and rock mechanics, and computer simulations. A major unresolved issue concerns the nature of mantle convection, the slow (1-5 cm/year) solid-state stirring that helps cool the planet by transporting radiogenic and primordial heat from Earth's interior to its surface. Expanding our knowledge here requires input from a range of geoscience disciplines, including seismology, geodynamics, mineral physics, and mantle petrology and chemistry. At the same time, with better data sets and faster computers, seismologists are producing more detailed models of 3-D variations in the propagation speed of different types of seismic waves; new instrumentation and access to state-of-the-art community facilities such as synchrotrons have enabled mineral physicists to measure rock and mineral properties at ever larger pressures and temperatures; new generations of mass spectrometers are allowing geo-chemists to quantify minute concentrations of diagnostic isotopes; and with supercomputers geodynamicists are making increasingly realistic simulations of dynamic processes at conditions not attainable in analogue experiments. But many questions persist. What causes the lateral variations in seismic wavespeed that we can image with mounting accuracy? How reliable are extrapolations of laboratory measurements on simple materials over many orders of magnitude of pressure and temperature? What are the effects of volatiles and minor elements on rock and mineral properties under extreme physical conditions? Can ab initio calculations help us understand material behavior in conditions that are still out of reach of laboratory measurement? What was the early evolution of our planet and to what extent does it still influence present-day dynamics? And how well do we know such first-order issues as the average bulk composition of Earth? Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

Language: English
Published by WILEY, 2005
Series: Geophysical Monograph, Book 136 of 266. Book 136 of 266 - Geophysical Monograph
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Condition: New. KlappentextrnrnPublished by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 160. Understanding the inner workings of our planet and its relationship to processes closer to the surface remains a f.

Language: English
Published by John Wiley & Sons Inc, Wasington, 2005
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 160. Understanding the inner workings of our planet and its relationship to processes closer to the surface remains a frontier in the geosciences. Manmade probes barely reach 10 km depth and volca…nism rarely brings up samples from deeper than 150 km. These distances are dwarfed by Earth's dimensions, and our knowledge of the deeper realms is pieced together from a range of surface observables, meteorite and solar atmosphere analyses, experimental and theoretical mineral physics and rock mechanics, and computer simulations. A major unresolved issue concerns the nature of mantle convection, the slow (1-5 cm/year) solid-state stirring that helps cool the planet by transporting radiogenic and primordial heat from Earth's interior to its surface. Expanding our knowledge here requires input from a range of geoscience disciplines, including seismology, geodynamics, mineral physics, and mantle petrology and chemistry. At the same time, with better data sets and faster computers, seismologists are producing more detailed models of 3-D variations in the propagation speed of different types of seismic waves; new instrumentation and access to state-of-the-art community facilities such as synchrotrons have enabled mineral physicists to measure rock and mineral properties at ever larger pressures and temperatures; new generations of mass spectrometers are allowing geo-chemists to quantify minute concentrations of diagnostic isotopes; and with supercomputers geodynamicists are making increasingly realistic simulations of dynamic processes at conditions not attainable in analogue experiments. But many questions persist. What causes the lateral variations in seismic wavespeed that we can image with mounting accuracy? How reliable are extrapolations of laboratory measurements on simple materials over many orders of magnitude of pressure and temperature? What are the effects of volatiles and minor elements on rock and mineral properties under extreme physical conditions? Can ab initio calculations help us understand material behavior in conditions that are still out of reach of laboratory measurement? What was the early evolution of our planet and to what extent does it still influence present-day dynamics? And how well do we know such first-order issues as the average bulk composition of Earth? Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.