The Earth's mantle: composition, structure, and evolution
1999; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 36; Issue: 08 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.36-4498
ISSN1943-5975
Autores Tópico(s)earthquake and tectonic studies
ResumoPart I. Accretion and Differentiation of the Earth: 1. Composition of the silicate Earth: implications for accretion and core formation H. St. C. O'Neill and H. Palme 2. Early differentiation of the Earth: an isotopic perspective M. T. McCulloch and V. C. Bennett 3. Primordial solar noble gas component in the Earth: consequences for the origin and evolution of the Earth and its atmosphere I. McDougall and N. Honda Part II. Dynamics and Evolution of the Earth's Mantle: 4. Understanding mantle dynamics through mathematical models and laboratory experiments R. W. Griffiths and J. S. Turner 5. Plates, plumes, mantle convection and mantle evolution G. F. Davies 6. The mantle's chemical structure: insights from the melting products of mantle plumes I. H. Campbell 7. Pyrolite: a ringwood concept and its current expression D. H. Green and T. J. Falloon Part III. Structure and Mechanical Behaviour of the Modern Mantle: 8. Seismic structure of the mantle - from subduction zone to craton B. L. N. Kennett and R. D. van der Hilst 9. Composition and temperature of the Earth's mantle: seismological models interpreted through experimental studies of mantle materials I. Jackson and S. M. Rigden 10. The viscosity of the mantle from analyses of glacial rebound phenomena K. Lambeck and P. Johnston 11. Mantle rheology: insights from laboratory studies of the processes of deformation and phase transformation M. R. Drury and J. D. Fitz Gerald.
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