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(Ebook) Planetary crusts: their composition, origin and evolution by S. Ross Taylor, Scott McLennan ISBN 9780511465345, 9780521841863, 0521841860, 0511465343

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Authors:S. Ross Taylor, Scott McLennan
Pages:402 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:4.5 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511465345, 9780521841863, 0521841860, 0511465343
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(Ebook) Planetary crusts: their composition, origin and evolution by S. Ross Taylor, Scott McLennan ISBN 9780511465345, 9780521841863, 0521841860, 0511465343

This is the first book ever published to explain how and why solid planets and satellites develop crusts. Written by two leading authorities on the subject, it presents a geochemical and geological survey of the crusts of the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, the asteroid Vesta, and several satellites such as Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. After describing how solar system bodies are formed, the authors compare the different planetary crusts and discuss current controversies on the subject. They introduce the theory of stochastic processes dominating crustal development, and debate the possibility of Earth-like planets existing elsewhere in the cosmos. Extensively referenced and annotated, this book presents an up-to-date survey of the scientific problems of crustal development, and is a key reference for researchers and students in geology, geochemistry, planetary science, astrobiology, and astronomy.
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