An Introduction to the Solar System
Ongoing advances in Solar System exploration continue to reveal its splendour and diversity in remarkable detail. This undergraduate-level textbook presents fascinating descriptions and colour images of the bodies in the Solar System, the processes that occur upon and within them, and their origins and evolution. It highlights important concepts and techniques in boxed summaries, while questions and exercises are embedded at appropriate points throughout the text, with full solutions provided. Written and edited by a team of practising planetary scientists, this third edition has been updated to reflect our current knowledge. It is ideal for introductory courses on the subject, and is suitable for self-study. The text is supported by online resources, hosted at www.cambridge.org/solarsystem3, which include selected figures from the book, self-assessment questions and sample tutor assignments, with outlines of suggested answers.
- Updated to reflect current knowledge, with several new figures
- Contains boxed summaries, questions and answers throughout the text, and exercises with full solutions
- Online resources include electronic versions of figures from the book, sample assignments with suggested answers, and links to related websites
Product details
January 2018Paperback
9781108430845
440 pages
263 × 210 × 22 mm
1.24kg
328 colour illus. 96 exercises
Available
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. A tour of the Solar System
- 2. The internal structure of the terrestrial planets
- 3. Planetary volcanism
- 4. Planetary surface processes
- 5. Atmospheres of terrestrial planets
- 6. The giant planets
- 7. Minor bodies of the Solar System
- 8. The origin of the Solar System
- 9. Meteorites: a record of formation
- Answers and comments
- Appendices
- Glossary
- Further reading
- Acknowledgements
- Figure references
- Index.