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Author Greeley, Ronald

Title Introduction to planetary geomorphology
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (254 pages)
Contents Introduction -- Planetary geomorphology methods -- Planetary morphologic processes -- Earth's moon -- Mercury -- Venus -- Mars -- The Jupiter system -- The Saturn system -- The Uranus and Neptune systems -- Planetary geoscience future
Summary "Nearly all major planets and moons in our Solar System have been visited by spacecraft and the data they have returned has revealed the incredible diversity of planetary surfaces. Featuring a wealth of images, this textbook explores the geological evolution of the planets and moons. Introductory chapters discuss how information gathered from spacecraft is used to unravel the geological complexities of our Solar System. Subsequent chapters focus on current understandings of planetary systems. The textbook shows how planetary images and remote sensing data are analyzed through the application of fundamental geological principles. It draws on results from spacecraft sent throughout the Solar System by NASA and other space agencies. Aimed at undergraduate students in planetary geology, geoscience, astronomy and solar system science, it highlights the differences and similarities of the surfaces at a level that can be readily understood by non-specialists"-- Provided by publisher
Subject Planets -- Geology -- Popular works
Planets -- Crust -- Popular works
Planets -- Crust
Planets -- Geology
Genre/Form Popular works
Form Electronic book
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