9781862391093-1862391092-The Early Earth: Physical, Chemical and Biological Development (Geological Society Special Publication, No. 199) (Geological Society Special Publication, No. 199)

The Early Earth: Physical, Chemical and Biological Development (Geological Society Special Publication, No. 199) (Geological Society Special Publication, No. 199)

ISBN-13: 9781862391093
ISBN-10: 1862391092
Author: C. M. R. Fowler, Connie May Fowler, C.J. Hawkesworth, C Ebinger and C J Hawkesworth, C. J. Ebinger
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Format: Hardcover 352 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781862391093
ISBN-10: 1862391092
Author: C. M. R. Fowler, Connie May Fowler, C.J. Hawkesworth, C Ebinger and C J Hawkesworth, C. J. Ebinger
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Geological Society of London
Format: Hardcover 352 pages

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The Early Earth: Physical, Chemical and Biological Development (Geological Society Special Publication, No. 199) (Geological Society Special Publication, No. 199) (ISBN-13: 9781862391093 and ISBN-10: 1862391092), written by authors C. M. R. Fowler, Connie May Fowler, C.J. Hawkesworth, C Ebinger and C J Hawkesworth, C. J. Ebinger, was published by Geological Society of London in 2003. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Early Earth: Physical, Chemical and Biological Development (Geological Society Special Publication, No. 199) (Geological Society Special Publication, No. 199) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.34.

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This volume contains a series of papers on a wide range of aspects of the early development of the Earth in the first 2000 Ma of Earth's history, including geophysics, structure and tectonics, atmosphere, origin of life, biosphere, deep mantle geochemistry, early oceans, microbial ecology, the aim being to facilitate discussion and understanding of this area of research. The book is divided into three parts: (1) Geophysical and Petrological Constraints on Archaean Lithosphere: These papers highlight differences in structure and composition of Archaean and post-Archaean lithosphere, with contributions from seismologists, petrologists, and geochemists. Seismic evidence for the formation and evolution of cratons is presented. Shear wave splitting results, petrologic data and crustal deformation fabrics are used to characterize variations of anisotropy in order to investigate the coupling and decoupling of the crust and upper mantle beneath cratons, isotopic data from large cratons suggesting that the lithospheric mantle is the same age as the overlying crust, provide further constraints on the modification of cratonic roots with time. (2) Models of Cratonic Evolution and Modification: These papers focus on global and regional models of cratonic accretion based on evidence from the rock record. Numerical models of cratonic rock both in normal mantle flow and in the presence of plums suggest that cratons decrease in size by lateral erosion rather than by thinning. (3) Constraints on the Archaean Environment: These papers are concerned with the physical, chemical and biological controls on Earth's surface environment in the late Hadean and the Archaean. Archaean strata record the early biogenic controls on the carbon cycle, and shift to an oxygen-rich atmosphere. The timing of hydrogen loss, carbon-dioxide build-up, the appearance of life, and the origins of photosynthesis are all controversial topics discussed here.

Subjects covered include the chemical and biological controls on the atmospheric and oceans, early controls on the carbon cycle and photosynthesis, petrologic, isotopic, tectonic and seismic evidence for the composition and structure of Archaean lithosphere.

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