Author: | Peter Cattermole |
Subcategory: | Earth Sciences |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons Inc; Subsequent edition (July 1, 1996) |
Pages: | 442 pages |
Category: | Math and Science |
Rating: | 4.3 |
Other formats: | azw mobi mbr txt |
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Peter Cattermole Wiley, New York, 1996. It then undertakes a tour of volcanoes in the Solar System, starting with the Moon and Mars.
Peter Cattermole Wiley, New York, 1996. sion, uplift, subduetion and overturn involves such complex issues and re-quires such a toolbox of analytical skills that the science is in its infancy. It proceeds to tell us essentially everything that is known about volcanism on Venus as well as Io, Europa and other moons of the outer planets. In its tenth and final chapter, it provides a complete planetary perspective and discusses the reasons various bodies are differ-ent. Climates and atmospheres are also discussed.