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Plate Tectonics

Plate Tectonics

Plate Tectonics

Haakon Fossen, Universitetet i Bergen, Norway
Christian Teyssier, University of Minnesota
December 2024
Available
Hardback
9781108476232
£52.99
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Hardback

    This advanced undergraduate textbook provides a thoroughly modern overview of plate tectonics and is the perfect resource for a capstone geology course. It presents plate tectonics as a multifaceted, interdisciplinary theory that unites many different geological observations and processes into a harmonious model so that readers grasp how the outer part of our planet works in relation to the deep interior. Supported by clear prose, helpful analogies, and stunning colour imagery, readers will gain an in-depth understanding of how and why plates interact to produce different topography, rock assemblages and deformation features along plate boundaries. Written by an author pairing renowned for their research, teaching, and textbook writing experience, this text covers necessary ground for a single-semester course without overwhelming readers and offers a truly accessible introduction to quantitative topics. Student-friendly features chart clear paths through every chapter and a rich suite of online resources bring plate tectonics to life.

    • This accessible text is written by an author pairing renowned for their research, teaching and textbook writing experience
    • Data and imagery from around the globe connect the theory with geological phenomena seen in the field
    • Spectacular full-colour field photos, maps, sections, data plots, models and schematics aid visualisation and bring theory to life
    • Up-to-date scholarship explores some of the most recent research questions in Earth science
    • A comparison of tectonic processes on Earth with other terrestrial bodies invites readers into discussion of the latest evidence and theories for the evolution of tectonics through geologic time
    • Learning objectives, bolded key concepts, focus boxes on issues and phenomena, summaries, review questions, recommended reading, and a glossary all invite students to take ownership of their learning journey
    • Quantitative exercises with solutions, animations, videos, and curated links to other tools and materials complete the teaching package

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Plate tectonics is the topic that made me want to become a geologist. I've waited for nearly two decades for the book that would help convey my interest in this topic to undergraduate students. The online exercises, emodule, and animations are especially valuable teaching aids. I plan to switch to this textbook right away.' Sarah Titus, Carleton College

    'Plate tectonics is the most rapidly evolving field within Earth science and this textbook provides students with a comprehensive, 21st-century overview of the latest discoveries and changes of opinion. It is a highly valuable resource for all geoscience educators.' Richard Palin, University of Oxford

    'Incredibly detailed and thorough, well-referenced and grounded in the literature, this book makes complex concepts accessible, through the use of detailed and beautiful color figures. I highly recommend this text for any upper-level undergraduate / graduate plate tectonics course.' Cara Burberry, University of Nebraska–Lincoln

    'This highly accessible and beautifully illustrated book provides a comprehensive summary of progress over the past 50 years of research on plate tectonics in decoding the imprint of plate interactions through the lens of modern structural geology.' Jeffrey A. Karson, Syracuse University

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    Product details

    December 2024
    Hardback
    9781108476232
    462 pages
    285 × 221 × 28 mm
    1.53kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction to a Tectonically Unique Planet
    • 2. Deformation, Stress and Strain
    • 3. Heat, Isostasy, Petrology and Basins
    • 4. Earth, its Interior and How it Works
    • 5. Plates, Plumes and Kinematics
    • 6. Continental Rifting
    • 7. Passive Continental Margins
    • 8. Seafloor Spreading
    • 9. Oceanic Transform Faults and Fracture Zones
    • 10. Continental Strike-Slip
    • 11. Oceanic Subduction
    • 12. Accretionary Orogeny
    • 13. Collisional Orogeny
    • 14. Orogenic Belts – Case Studies
    • 15. Formation of Earth, Early Tectonics, and Continental Growth
    • 16. Evolution Into Modern Tectonics.
      Authors
    • Haakon Fossen , Universitetet i Bergen, Norway

      Haakon Fossen is a longstanding professor of Structural Geology at the University of Bergen and has previously worked as an exploration and production geoscientist. His research ranges from hard to soft rocks and is based on field mapping, microscopy, physical and numerical modelling, geochronology, and seismic interpretation. He has authored close to 200 scientific publications and holds the first Nordic Geoscientist Award, a University of Minnesota Distinguished Leadership Award, and an Outstanding Paper Award from the Structural Geology and Tectonics Division of the Geological Society of America, of which he is also a Fellow. Professor Fossen has written several other books and book chapters, including his market-leading Structural Geology (2016)textbook for Cambridge University Press, and has a keen interest in developing electronic resources for teaching and outreach.

    • Christian Teyssier , University of Minnesota

      Christian Teyssier is a professor in the Department of Earth Science at the University of Minnesota and has been a professor of geoscience since 1985. His research interests are structural geology and tectonics, metamorphic geology, geochemistry/geochronology, numerical modelling, orogenic processes such as crustal melting and orogenic collapse as well as oblique tectonics, with an emphasis on field-based observations. He holds a University of Minnesota Distinguished Teaching Award for Outstanding Contributions to Post-Baccalaureate Graduate and Professional Education, and a Best Paper Award from the Structural Geology and Tectonics Division of the Geological Society of America, of which he has been a Fellow. Professor Teyssier has authored/co-authored over 150 scientific publications.