The Dynamic Earth System

The Dynamic Earth System

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Publisher PHI Learning All Environmental Sciences books by PHI Learning
ISBN 9788120346550
Author: PATWARDHAN, A. M.
Number of Pages 544
Edition Third Edition
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About The Book The Dynamic Earth System

Book Summary:

Addressed to students pursuing studies in the broad interdisciplinary field of Earth Science, this Third Edition provides an insight into the Earths unique internal physical state and the compositions of its geospheres. The highly complicated dynamic mechanism of Plate Tectonics, the geochemical exchange of matter between the core, mantle and the crust as also between the hydrosphere-atmosphere-biosphere, resulting in the formation of the crustal rocks and mineral deposits, have all been written in a comprehensible manner so that even a beginner in Earth Science can easily understand these phenomena. While outlining the geological and radiometric methods of measuring the Geological Time and characterizing the surface and subsurface geological record in terms of rock formations, fossils, mineral deposits, oil, gas and water resources, the book interconnects the magmatic, metamorphic and sedimentary processes within a System driven by the Earths internal heat and the radiations received from the Sun. There is a full chapter addressing the major present-day concerns regarding the causes of natural disasters and environmental threats.
Additional examples and illustrations in this edition should make its reading even more fruitful and enriching.


Table of Contents:
Preface

Preface to the Second Edition

Preface to the First Edition

1. THE EARTH AND THE SOLAR SYSTEM

2. METEORITES

3. THE EARTHMOON SYSTEM

4. PLANETARY EVOLUTION OF EARTH

5. MEASURING GEOLOGICAL TIME

6. DIVISION OF THE GEOLOGICAL TIME

7. FOSSIL RECORD AS EARTHS HISTORY

8. ROCK RECORD AS EARTHS HISTORY

9. RIFTING AS CRUST FORMING PROCESS

10. SUBDUCTION-RELATED PLUTONIC ROCKS

11. PLATE TECTONICS AND ORE DEPOSITS

12. SEDIMENT-HOSTED ORE DEPOSITS

13. THE UNIQUE HYDROSPHERE

14. BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES

15. GEOENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS

Index