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ISBN-13 : 9780081005866
Author: Barbara Romanowicz, Gerald Schubert
The Treatise on Geophysics is the only comprehensive, state-of-the-art, and integrated summary of the present state of geophysics. Offering
an array of articles from some of the top scientists around the world, this 11-volume work deals with all major topics of Solid-Earth Geophysics,
including a volume on the terrestrial planets and moons in our solar system.
This major reference work will aid researchers, advanced undergraduate and graduate students, as well as professionals in cutting-edge research
with all the relevant information that they need right at their fingertips.
Volume 1 – Seismology and Structure of the Earth
Volume 2 – Mineral Physics
Volume 3 – Geodesy
Volume 4 – Earthquake Seismology
Volume 5 – Geomagnetism
Volume 6 – Crustal and Lithosphere Dynamics
Volume 7 – Mantle Dynamics
Volume 8 – Core Dynamics
Volume 9 – Evolution of the Earth
Volume 10 – Planets and Moons
Volume 11 – Index Volume
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Tags: Treatise, Geophysics, Deep Earth, Seismology, Barbara Romanowicz, Gerald Schubert