Search:

Product Information All Elsevier Sites   Advanced Product Search
SiteStat.jsp
TREATISE ON GEOPHYSICS, 11-VOLUME SET
Treatise on Geophysics, 11-Volume Set
To order this title, and for more information, click here


Gerald Schubert, University of California, Los Angeles, U.S.A.

Description
The Treatise on Geophysics is the only comprehensive, state-of-the-art, and integrated summary of the present state of geophysics. Offering an array of articles from some of the top scientists around the world, this 11-volume work deals with all major parts of Solid-Earth Geophysics, including a volume on the terrestrial planets and moons in our solar system. This major reference work will aid researchers, advanced undergrad and graduate students, as well as professionals in cutting-edge research that can be conducted easily, with all the relevant information that they need right at their fingertips. Volume Descriptions: Volume 1 - Seismology and Structure of the Earth Edited by: Barbara Romanowicz and Adam Dziewonski Volume 1 provides an overview of the status of geophysics and is divided into three parts. Part I is devoted to various aspects of seismic wave propagation theory, data analysis and inversion methods, and documents the increasingly important role of numerical computational methods. Part II addresses the internal structure from the crust to the core, considering elastic, anelastic and anisotropic views of the Earth at global and regional scales. And, Part III reviews mineral physics and geodynamics to further progress in the understanding of Earth's internal dynamics and of the forces that drive plate tectonics by combining constraints from different disciplines. Volume 2 - Mineral Physics Edited by: G. David Price Mineral Physics provides the fundamental information needed to interpret deep Earth geophysical data in terms of Earth structure, composition, temperature and dynamics. Containing 23 chapters and divided into three parts, this volume contains summaries of what is known of the mineralogy and chemistry of the deep crust, the upper mantle, the transition zone, the lower mantle and the core of the Earth. It also addresses the underlying theory, techniques, and methods used in mineral physics, as well as, in the final sections of the volume, reviews the major physical properties of deep Earth minerals. Volume 3 - Geodesy Edited by: Thomas Herring Geodesy explores the theory, instrumentation and results from modern geodetic systems. The beginning sections of the volume cover the theory of the Earth's gravity field, the instrumentation for measuring the field, and its temporal variations. The measurements and results obtained from variations in the rotation of the Earth are covered in the sections on short and long period rotation changes. Space based geodetic methods, including the global positioning system (GPS) and Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (SAR), are also examined in detail. Volume 4 - Earthquake Seismology Edited by: Hiroo Kanamori Volume 4 presents the most recent findings on the physics of earthquakes. It includes chapters on seismicity studies from pre-historic periods to the most modern studies on a global scale, deep earthquakes, nucleation, stress transfer, triggering, hydrological processes, and recently discovered slow slips at plate boundaries. It also covers closely related fields including tsunami, volcanic seismology and physics, interaction between solid earth, atmosphere and ionosphere. Discussions on strong-motion seismology and its social implications are also reviewed. Volume 5 - Geomagnetism Edited by: Masaru Kono Geomagnetism presents various aspects of the magnetic field of Earth. After an overview, topics covered include magnetospheric interactions, secular variation, mag-netic induction, archeomagnetism, reversals, excursions, oceanic and continental magnetic anomalies, and long-term behaviors of the magnetic field. The mathematical techniques for treating these phenomena are discussed in detail. The electric and magnetic properties of Earth materials, as well as basic experimental and observational techniques are also described. Volume 6 - Crustal and Lithosphere Dynamics Edited by: Anthony B. Watts Volume 6 brings together the results of studies that are fundamental to our understanding of crust and lithosphere dynamics. It begins with a discussion of plate kinematics and mechanics. Then it considers the evidence from surface heat flow, stress measurements, and magmatism for the thermal and mechanical structure of the lithosphere. Finally, consideration is given to the structural styles of faulting, the deformation of the crust and lithosphere in extensional (e.g. rifting) and compressional (e.g. mountain building) regions, and the implications of plate mechanics for sedimentary basin evolution. Volume 7 - Mantle Dynamics Edited by: David Bercovici Mantle Dynamics provides an in-depth overview of the field of mantle dynamics in its present state. It surveys the physics and fluid dynamics of mantle convection, with theoretical, laboratory and computational methods. The volume also reviews the present understanding of convection in Earth's mantle, including energy sources and thermal evolution, upper-mantle flow, the fate of subducting slabs, hotspots and mantle plumes, and convective mixing and mantle geochemistry. Volume 8 - Core Dynamics Edited by: Peter Olson This volume is a connected account of the dynamics at the heart of our planet. The range of subjects reflects the breadth and the fast pace of research in core dynamics. Topics include structure and composition of the outer and inner core, energetics of the core, convection, rotation, flow and turbulence in the outer core, solidification of the inner core, dynamo theory and numerical dynamo models, magnetic polarity reversals, laboratory experiments on the core and the geodynamo and the interactions between the core and the other parts of the Earth. Volume 9 - Evolution of the Earth Edited by: David Stevenson Volume Nine focuses on the formation of Earth, core and continents, outgassing and volcanism, development of plate tectonics, origin and persistence of Earth's magnetic field, growth of the inner core, changes in mantle convection through time, and impact of biology. The emphasis is on an interdisciplinary viewpoint that emphasizes the interplay of geophysics with other aspects of earth science and evolution. An effort is made to identify the areas where current knowledge is incomplete and alternative histories are possible. Volume 10 - Planets and Moons Edited by: Tilman Spohn Planets and Moons covers topics relating to the physics of the major planetary bodies in the solar system, starting with an introductory description of the solar system and collection of pertinent data, continuing with a discussion of the early history of the planets, and finishing with articles about planet dynamics, thermal evolution of planets and satellites, the thermal evolution of planets and satellites, descriptions of their magnetic fields, and the processes that generate these. In addition to providing a review on the solid planets and the satellites, this volume addresses the interactions of the solid surfaces with the atmospheres as well as the roles of water and ice to shape the surfaces. Volume 11 - Index Volume

Audience
Professionals, researchers, professors, and advanced undergraduate and graduate students working in the fields of Geophysics, Earth system science, geology, geomagnetism, ocean science, planetary and aerospace science, environmental science, seismology, petrology, mining and construction, urban planning, plus more.

Contents


Volume 1 - Seismology and Structure of the Earth
Overview Barbara Romanowicz University of California, Berkeley, USA Adam Dziewonski Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Theory and Observations Normal Modes and Surface Waves Theory John Woodhouse University of Oxford, UK Arwen Deuss Cambridge University, UK Normal Modes and Surface Waves Measurements Gabi Laske Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California, USA Rudolph Widmer-Schnidrig Stuttgart University, Germany Body Waves: Ray Methods and Finite Frequency Effects Gilles Lambar cole des Mines de Paris, France Jean Virieux Universite Nice, Sophia Antipolis, France Forward Modeling/Synthetic Body Wave Seismograms Vernon Cormier University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA Forward Modeling/Synthetic Seismograms: 3D Numerical Methods Jeroen Tromp California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA Regional Methods Michael Bostock University of British Columbia, Canada Active Source Studies of Crust and Lithospheric Structure Alan Levander Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA Wave Propagation in Anisotropic Media Jeffrey Park Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Valerie Maupin University of Oslo, Norway Inverse Methods and Seismic Tomography Cliff Thurber University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Jeroen Ritsema University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA Crust and Lithospheric Structure Global Crustal Structure Walter D. Mooney United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California, USA Mid Ocean Ridge Structure Donald W. Forsyth Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA Hotspot Swells Marcia K. McNutt and David Caress Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, California, USA Passive Experiments, Portable Arrays David E. James Carnegie Institute of Washington, District of Columbia, USA Long Range Active Experiments in Europe Aleksander Guterch Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland George R. Keller University of Texas, El Paso, USA Deep Earth Structure Upper Mantle (Isotropic and Anistropic) Jean-Paul Montagner Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France Transition Zone and Mantle Discontinuities Rainer Kind University of Potsdam, Germany Lower Mantle and D" Thorne Lay University of California, Santa Cruz, USA The Earth's Cores Annie Souriau Observatoire Mini-Pyr n es, France Scattering in the Earth Peter M. Shearer University of California, San Diego, USA Attenuation in the Earth Brian J. Mitchell St. Louis University, Missouri, USA Barbara Romanowicz University of California, Berkeley, USA Constraints on Seismic Models from Other Disciplines Constraints from Mineral Physics on Seismological Models Lars Stixrude University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA Raymond Jeanloz University of California, Berkeley, USA Constraints from Geodynamics on Seismological Models Alessandro M. Forte University of Western Ontario, Canada

Volume 2 - Mineral Physics
Overview - Mineral Physics: Past, Present and Future G. David Price University College London, UK Mineralogy of the Earth The Mineralogy and Chemistry of the Lower Mantle and the Core-Mantle Boundary Tetsuo Irifune and Taku Tsuchiya Ehime University, Matsuyama, Japan Seismic Properties of Rocks and Minerals, and Structure of the EarthLars Stixrude University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA Trace Elements and Volatiles in the Deep Earth Bernard J. Wood University of Bristol, UK The Core and the Behavior of Iron, Iron Alloys in Planetary Interiors Lidunka Vocadlo University College London, UK High P/T Thermodynamics, Phase Transitions, Equations of State and Elasticity Artem R. Oganov ETH H nggerberg, Switzerland Lattice Vibrations and Spectroscopy of Mantle Phases Paul F. McMillan University College London, UK Multi Anvil Cells and High Pressure Experimental Methods Eiji Ito Okayama University, Japan Diamond Anvil Cells and Ultra-High P/T Experimental Methods Ho-Kwang (Dave) Mao Carnegie Institute of Washington, District of Columbia, USA Techniques for Measuring High P/T Elasticity Jay D. Bass University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Measuring High P Electronic and Magnetic Properties Russell J. Hemley Carnegie Institute of Washington, District of Columbia, USA Methods for the Study of High P/T Deformation and Rheology Donald J. Weidner and Li Li State University of New York, Stony Brook, USA The Ab Initio Treatment of High Pressure and Temperature Mineral Properties and Behavior Dario Alf University College London, UK Properties of Rocks and Minerals Constitutive Equations, Rock Rheology and Viscosity of Solids David L. Kohlstedt University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, USA Diffusion, Viscosity and Flow of Melts Don Dingwell University of Munich, Germany Anisotropy in the Earth David Mainprice Universite de Montpellier II, France Physical Origins of Anelasticity and Attenuation in Rock Ian Jackson Australian National University, Canberra, Australia High P Melting Reinhard Boehler Max-Planck-Institut f r Chemie, Mainz, Germany Thermal Conductivity of the Earth Anne M. Hofmeister and Joy Branlund Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, USA Malik Pertermann Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA Magnetic Properties of Rocks and Minerals Richard J. Harrison University of Cambridge, UK The Electrical Conductivity of Rocks, Minerals, and the Earth James A. Tyburczy Arizona State University, Tempe, USA

Volume 3 - Geodesy
Overview Thomas Herring Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA Potential Theory and Static Gravity Field of the Earth Christopher Jekeli Ohio State University, Columbus, USA Gravimetric Methods Absolute Gravimeter: Instruments, Concepts and Implementation Tim Niebauer Migro-g Solutions, Inc., Erie, Colorado, USA Superconducting Gravimetry Jacques Hinderer Institut de Physique du Globe Strasbourg, France David J. Crossley St. Louis University, Missouri, USA Richard Warburton G.W.R. Instruments, Inc., San Diego, California, USA Spacecraft Altimeter Measurements Don Chambers University of Texas at Austin, USA Time Variable Gravity Earth Tides Duncan Agnew Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California, USA Glacial Isostatic Adjustment J.X. Mitrovica and K. Latchev University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada M.E. Tamisiea Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA Time-Variable Gravity from Satellites John Wahr University of Colorado, Boulder, USA Earth Rotation Variations Long Period Variations Richard Gross Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA Nearly Diurnal Variations Veronique Dehant Observatoire Royal de Belgique, Belgium Piravonu Mathews Nungambakkam, India GPS and Space Based Geodetic Methods Geoffrey Blewitt University of Nevada, Reno, USA Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar Geodesy Mark Simons and Paul A. Rosen Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA

Volume 4 - Earthquake Seismology
Overview Gregory C. Beroza Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA Hiroo Kanamori California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA Seismic Source Theory Ra l Madariaga cole Normal Sup rieure, Paris, France Fracture and Frictional Mechanics Theory Yuri Fialko University of California, San Diego, USA Dynamic Shear Rupture in Frictional Interfaces Speeds, Directionality and Modes Ares J. Rosakis, George Lykotrafitis and Hiroo Kanamori California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA Kaiwen Xia University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada Friction of Rock at Earthquake Slip Rates Terry E. Tullis Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA Applications of Rate-and-State-Dependent Friction to Models of Fault Slip and Earthquake Occurrence James H. Dieterich University of California, Riverside, USA Slip Inversion Satoshi Ide University of Tokyo, Japan Fault Interaction, Earthquake Stress Changes and the Evolution of Seismicity Geoffrey King Institute de Physique du Globe, Paris, France Dynamic Triggering David Hill United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, USA Stephanie Prejean United States Geological Survey, Anchorage, USA Deep Earthquakes Heidi Houston University of Washington, Seattle, USA Volcanology 101 for Seismologists Christopher Newhall United States Geological Survey, USA Volcano Seismology Hitoshi Kawakatsu University of Tokyo, Japan Earthquake Hydrology Michael Manga University of California, Berkeley, USA Interaction of Solid Earth, Atmosphere and Ionosphere Toshiro Tanimoto University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Juliette Artru-Lambin Centre National d' tudes Spatiales, Toulouse, France Episodic Aseismic Slip at Plate Boundaries Susan Schwartz University of California, Santa Cruz, USA Global Seismicity Results from Systematic Waveform Analyses, 1976-2005 G ran Ekstr m Columbia University, Palisades, New York, USA Tsunami Kenji Satake Geological Survey of Japan, Tsukuba, Japan Physical Processes that Control Strong Ground Motion John Anderson University of Nevada, Reno, USA Paleo-Seismology Lisa Grant University of California, Irvine, USA Archaeo-Seismology Amos M. Nur Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA Earthquake Hazard Mitigation New Directions and Opportunities Richard Allen University of California, Berkeley, USA The Role of Fault Zone Drilling Mark Zoback Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA William Ellsworth and Stephen Hickman United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park, USA Complexity and Earthquakes Donald Turcotte, Robert Shchebakov and John Rundle University of California, Davis, USA

Volume 5 - Geomagnetism
Overview - Geomagnetism in Perspective Masaru Kono Okayama University, Misasa, Japan The Present Field Gauthier Hulot Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France Terrence Sabaka NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA Nils Olsen Danish National Space Center, Copenhagen, Denmark Magnetospheric Contributions to the Terrestrial Magnetic Field Wolfgang Baumjohann and Rumi Nakamura Space Research Institute, Graz, Austria Observation and Measurement Techniques Gillian M. Turner Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand Jean L. J. Rasson Institute Royale Meteorologique de Belgique, Belgium Colin Reeves Earthworks, Delft, the Netherlands Geomagnetic Secular Variation and its Applications to the Core Andrew Jackson and Christopher Finlay Institute for Geophysics, ETH Z rich, Switzerland Crustal Magnetism Michael Purucker NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA Kathryn A. Whaler Edinburgh University, UK Geomagnetic Induction Studies Steven Constable Scripps Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla, California, USA Magnetizations of Rocks and Minerals David J. Dunlop and Ozden Ozdemir University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada Archaeomagnetic and Paleomagnetic Studies of Centennial to Millennial-Scale Geomagnetic Field Variations Catherine Constable Scripps Institute of Oceanography, La Jolla, California, USA Geomagnetic Excursions Carlo Laj Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environment, Gif-sur-Yvette, France James E. T. Channell University of Florida, Gainesville, USA The Time-Averaged Field and Paleosecular Variation Catherine L. Johnson Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada Phillip L. McFadden Geoscience Australia, Canberra, Australia Source of Oceanic Magnetic Anomalies and the Geomagnetic Polarity Time Scale Jeffrey S. Gee University of California, San Diego, USA Dennis V. Kent Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University, Palisades, New York, USA Palaeointensities Lisa Tauxe University of California, San Diego, USA Toshitugu Yamazaki Geological Survey of Japan, Tsukuba, Japan True Polar Wander: Linking Deep and Shallow Geodynamics to Hydro- and Bio-spheric Hypotheses T. D. Raub Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA J. L. Kirschvink California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA D.A.D. Evans Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Volume 6 - Crustal and Lithosphere Dynamics
Overview Anthony B. Watts University of Oxford, UK Plate Tectonics Paul Wessel University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA R. Dietmar M ller University of Sydney, Australia Plate Rheology and Mechanics Evgenii Burov Universit Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France Plate Deformation Roberto Sabadini University of Milan, France Heat Flow and Thermal Structure Claude Jaupart Institut de Physique de Globe de Paris, France Jean-Claude Mareschal GEOTOP-UQAM-McGill, Montr al, Qu bec, Canada Lithosphere Stress and Deformation Mary-Lou Zoback United States Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia, USA Mark Zoback Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA Magmatism, Magma, and Magma Chambers Bruce D. Marsh Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA The Dynamics of Continental Break-up and Extension W. Roger Buck Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, New York, USA Fault Dynamics Christopher H. Scholz Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, New York, USA Mountain Building Jean-Philippe Avouac California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA Tectonic Models for the Evolution of Sedimentary Basins Sierd Cloetingh Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands Peter Ziegler Geological-Paleontological Institute, Basel, Switzerland

Volume 7 - Mantle Dynamics
Overview David Bercovici Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA Physics and Theory Yanick Ricard cole normale sup rieure de Lyon, France Laboratory Methods Anne Davaille and Angela Limare Institut de Physique de Globe de Paris, France Analytical Methods Neil Ribe Institut de Physique de Globe de Paris, France Computational Methods Shijie Zhong University of Colorado at Boulder, USA David A. Yuen University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA Louis Moresi Monash University, Victoria, Australia Heat and Energy Budget of the Mantle The Mantle Geotherm Claude Jaupart and St phane Labrosse Institut de Physique de Globe de Paris, France Jean-Claude Mareschal Universit du Qu bec Montr al, Canada The Shallow Mantle and Upwellings Beneath Mid-Ocean Ridges Edgar Marc Parmentier Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA Mantle Downwelling and the Fate of Subducting Slabs Scott D. King Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA Mantle Plumes and Hotspots Garret Ito University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA Peter van Keken University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA Mantle Chemistry and Convective Mixing Paul Tackley ETH, Institut f r Geophysik, Z rich, Switzerland

Volume 8 - Core Dynamics
Overview Peter Olson Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA Energetics of the Core Francis Nimmo University of California, Los Angeles, USA Theory of the Geodynamo Paul Roberts University of California, Los Angeles, USA Large Scale Flow in the Core Richard Holme University of Liverpool, UK Thermal and Compositional Convection in the Outer Core Christopher A. Jones University of Leeds, UK Turbulence and Small-Scale Dynamics in the Outer Core David E. Loper Florida State University, Tallahassee, USA Rotational Dynamics of the Core Andreas Tilgner University of G ttingen, Germany Numerical Dynamo Simulations Ulrich R. Christensen and Johannes Wicht Max Planck Institute for Solar Research, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany Magnetic Polarity Reversals in the Core Gary A. Glatzmaier and Robert S. Coe University of California, Santa Cruz, USA Inner Core Dynamics Ikuro Sumita University of California, Berkeley, USA Michael I. Bergman Simon's Rock College of Bard, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, USA Experiments on Core Dynamics Philippe Cardin Universit Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France Peter Olson Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA Core-Mantle Interactions Bruce A. Buffett The University of Chicago, Illinois, USA

Volume 9 - Evolution of the Earth
Overview David Stevenson California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, USA Consequences of Accretion for Earth's Initial State Alexander N. Halliday University of Oxford, UK Bernard Wood Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia Core Formation David Rubie University of Bayreuth, Germany H. Jay Melosh The University of Arizona, Tucson, USA Francis Nimmo University of California, Santa Cruz, USA Magma Oceans and Primordial Mantle Differentiation Slava Solomatov Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA History of Oceans and Atmospheres Quentin Williams University of California, Santa Cruz, USA Plate Tectonics Through Time Norman H. Sleep Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA Origin and Evolution of Continents Zvi-Ben Avraham Tel Aviv University, Israel Mordechai Stein Geological Survey of Isreal Thermal Histories Geoff Davies The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia Thermal and Chemical Evolution of the Core Francis Nimmo University of California, Santa Cruz, USA History of Earth Rotation W. Richard Peltier University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada Life and Earth Evolution Gregory Retallack University of Oregon, Eugene, USA

Volume 10 - Planets and Moons
Overview Tilman Spohn DLR Institute of Planetary Research, Berlin, Germany Interior Structure, Composition and Mineralogy of the Terrestrial Planets Frank Sohl DLR Institute of Planetary Research, Berlin, Germany Gerald Schubert University of California, Los Angeles, USA Planetary Seismology Philippe Lognonn Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France Catherine L. Johnson University of California, San Diego, USA Rotation Variations of Terrestrial Planets Tim Van Hoolst Royal Observatory of Belgium, Brussels The Gravity and Topography of the Terrestrial Planets Mark A. Wieczorek Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, France Exogenic Dynamics, Cratering and Surface Ages Boris A. Ivanov Institute for Dynamics of Geospheres, Moscow, Russia William K. Hartmann Planetary Science Institute, Tuscon, Arizona, USA Planetary Magnetism John E. P. Connerney NASA, Greenbelt, Maryland Planetary Dynamos Friedrich Busse University of Bayreuth, Germany Radostin D. Simitev University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK Dynamics and Thermal History of the Terrestrial Planets, the Moon, and Io Doris Breuer DLR Institute of Planetary Research, Berlin, Germany William B. Moore University of California, Los Angeles, USA Solid Planet-Atmosphere Interactions Mikhail Zolotov Arizona State University, Tempe, USA Water on the Terrestrial Planets Joern Helbert, Dennis Reiss and Ernst Hauber DLR Institute of Planetary Research, Berlin, Germany Geology, Life and Habitability Frances Westall Centre de Biophysique Mol cuar, CNRS, Orl ans, France Gordon Southam University of Western Ontario, London, Canada Giant Planets Tristan Guillot Boulevard de l'Observatoire, Nice, France Daniel Gautier LESIA-CNRS, Paris, France Origin of the Natural Satellites Stanton Peale University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Interiors and Evolution of Icy Satellites Hauke Hussmann Institut f r Planetologie, Muenster, Germany Christophe Sotin Universite de Nantes, France Jonathan I. Lunine University of Arizona, Tucson, USA Pluto, Charon and the Kuiper Belt Objects S. Alan Stern, C.B. Olkin and Joel Wm. Parker Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas, USA Mission Analysis Issues for Planetary Exploration Missions Yves Langevin CPCN-CNRS, Paris, France Instrumentation for Planetary Exploration Missions Anthony Peacock, Peter Falkner and Rita Schulz European Space Agency, Paris, France

Volume 11 - Index Volume


Volumes

: Treatise on Geophysics, 11-Volume Set


Bibliographic & ordering Information
- Treatise on Geophysics, 11-Volume Set
Hardbound, 6054 pages, publication date: SEP-2007
ISBN-13: 978-0-444-51928-3
ISBN-10: 0-444-51928-9
Imprint: ELSEVIER
Price:
GBP 3,220
USD 5,245
EUR 3,586
order now

070/702
Last update: 25 Nov 2009
Book contents
Table of contents
Reviews
Submit your review
Bookmark this page
Recommend this publication
Overview of all books
Printer-friendly version   Printer-friendly version