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Treatise on Geophysics: Mantle Dynamics, Volume 7 aims to provide
both a classical and state-of-the-art introduction to the methods
and science of mantle dynamics, as well as survey leading order
problems (both solved and unsolved) and current understanding of
how the mantle works. It is organized around two themes: (1) how is
mantle convection studied; and (2) what do we understand about
mantle dynamics to date. The first four chapters are thus concerned
with pedagogical reviews of the physics of mantle convection;
laboratory studies of the fluid dynamics of convection relevant to
the mantle; theoretical analysis of mantle dynamics; and numerical
analysis and methods of mantle convection. The subsequent chapters
concentrate on leading issues of mantle convection itself, which
include the energy budget of the mantle; the upper mantle and
lithosphere in and near the spreading center (mid-ocean ridge)
environment; the dynamics of subducting slabs; hot spots, melting
anomalies, and mantle plumes; and finally, geochemical mantle
dynamics and mixing.
Covering 13.8 billion years in some 100 pages, a calculatedly
concise, wryly intelligent history of everything, from the Big Bang
to the advent of human civilization With wonder, wit, and flair-and
in record time and space-geophysicist David Bercovici explains how
everything came to be everywhere, from the creation of stars and
galaxies to the formation of Earth's atmosphere and oceans, to the
origin of life and human civilization. Bercovici marries humor and
legitimate scientific intrigue, rocketing readers across nearly
fourteen billion years and making connections between the essential
theories that give us our current understanding of topics as varied
as particle physics, plate tectonics, and photosynthesis.
Bercovici's unique literary endeavor is a treasure trove of real,
compelling science and fascinating history, providing both science
lovers and complete neophytes with an unforgettable introduction to
the fields of cosmology, geology, climate science, human evolution,
and more.
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