Planetary Tectonism across the Solar System: Comparative Planetology: Volume Two

Planetary Tectonism across the Solar System: Comparative Planetology: Volume Two

Klimczak, Christian
Collins, Geoffrey
Byrne, Paul

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Planetary Tectonism across the Solar System, Volume Two in the Comparative Planetology series, addresses key questions surrounding planetary tectonism, such our understanding of the global contraction of Mercury, the formation of giant rift zones on Saturn's icy moons, or the tesserated terrain on Venus. It makes connections to Earth, such as how deformation on Mercury is both similar and different, and how to apply theoretical considerations behind plate tectonics on Earth to other planets. The book offers an up-to-date, accessible and comprehensive discussion of the major tectonic processes and landforms that shape and drive the evolution of planets, moons and smaller bodies. By placing a singular emphasis on comparing tectonic processes and landforms on all relevant Solar System bodies, with the explicit objective of providing a systems-level understanding of this widespread phenomenon, this book is ideal for anyone studying planetary tectonism. Includes an introduction that places the book in the context of the larger Comparative Planetology seriesCompares tectonic processes on all relevant Solar System bodies, providing a systems-level understanding of this widespread phenomenon that shapes and drives the evolution of planets, moons and smaller bodiesFeatures over 100 color illustrations and charts to better convey conceptsOffers additional online content, including figures, animations, videos and interviews with contributing authors INDICE: 1. Overview of Tectonism in the Solar System and Available Data 2. Contractional Regimes 3. Extensional Regimes 4. Strike-slip Tectonics 5. Endogenic and Exogenic Processes 6. Tectonic-magmatic Interactions 7. Role of Tectonics in Resurfacing 8. Planetary Geomechanics 9. Stagnant vs Mobile Lid Tectonics 10. Synthesis and Outlook

  • ISBN: 978-0-12-816092-3
  • Editorial: Elsevier
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 400
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/10/2019
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés