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Mantle Convection for Geologists

Mantle Convection for Geologists

Mantle Convection for Geologists

Geoffrey F. Davies, Australian National University, Canberra
February 2011
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    Mantle convection is the fundamental agent driving many of the geological features observed at the Earth's surface, including plate tectonics and plume volcanism. Yet many Earth scientists have an incomplete understanding of the process. This book describes the physics and fluid dynamics of mantle convection, explaining what it is, how it works, and how to quantify it in simple terms. It assumes no specialist background: mechanisms are explained simply and the required basic physics is fully reviewed and explained with minimal mathematics. The distinctive forms that convection takes in the Earth's mantle are described within the context of tectonic plates and mantle plumes, and implications are explored for geochemistry and tectonic evolution. Common misconceptions and controversies are addressed - providing a straightforward but rigorous explanation of this key process for students and researchers across a variety of geoscience disciplines.

    • Uses minimal maths and explains physics in simple terms, making the subject accessible to Earth scientists with diverse background training
    • Mechanisms are clearly explained, allowing readers to gain an intuitive understanding of how mantle convection relates to plate tectonics, and why mantle plumes develop
    • Written by a prominent author with a cutting-edge view of this fundamental aspect of the Earth's geological processes

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… this is a highly recommendable textbook for non-specialists, and also is a good complement to earlier standard and more mathematics-oriented textbooks for students of geodynamics.' Masaki Ogawa, American Mineralogist

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    Product details

    January 2011
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511985461
    0 pages
    0kg
    101 b/w illus. 5 tables
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Context
    • 3. Why moving plates?
    • 4. Solid, yielding mantle
    • 5. Convection
    • 6. The plate mode of convection
    • 7. The plume mode of convection
    • 8. Perspective
    • 9. Evolution and tectonics
    • 10. Mantle chemical evolution
    • 11. Assimilating mantle convection into geology
    • Appendix A. Exponential growth and decay
    • Appendix B. Thermal evolution details
    • Appendix C. Chemical evolution details
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Geoffrey F. Davies , Australian National University, Canberra

      Dr Geoffrey Davies is a Senior Fellow in the Research School of Earth Sciences at the Australian National University. He is an internationally honoured geophysicist who has been at the forefront of mantle convection studies for over three decades. He is also the author of the successful graduate textbook Dynamic Earth: Plates, Plumes and Mantle Convection (Cambridge University Press, 1999), and over 100 scientific papers. He has been at the forefront of attempts to reconcile mantle geochemistry with mantle dynamics, and in exploring the implications for the thermal and tectonic evolution of the Earth. Dr Davies was elected Fellow of the American Geophysical Union in 1990, and awarded the inaugural Augustus Love medal in geodynamics in 2005 by the European Geosciences Union.