Plate tectonics : continental drift and mountain building / Wolfgang Frisch, Martin Meschede, Ronald C. Blakey.

This textbook explains how mountains are formed and why there are old and young mountains. It provides a reconstruction of the Earths paleogeography and shows why the shapes of South America and Africa fit so well together. Furthermore, it explains why the Pacific is surrounded by a ring of volcanos...

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Main Authors: Frisch, Wolfgang, 1943- (Author), Meschede, Martin (Author), Blakey, Ronald C., 1945- (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2022]
Edition:Second edition.
Series:Springer textbooks in earth sciences, geography and environment.
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Online Access:Springer eBooks
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Summary:This textbook explains how mountains are formed and why there are old and young mountains. It provides a reconstruction of the Earths paleogeography and shows why the shapes of South America and Africa fit so well together. Furthermore, it explains why the Pacific is surrounded by a ring of volcanos and earthquake-prone areas while the edges of the Atlantic are relatively peaceful. This thoroughly revised textbook edition addresses all these questions and more through the presentation and explanation of the geodynamic processes upon which the theory of continental drift is based and which have led to the concept of plate tectonics. It is a source of information for students of geology, geophysics, geography, geosciences in general, general natural sciences, as well as professionals, and interested layman.
Item Description:Previous edition: 2011.
Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 245 pages) : illustrations (chiefly colour).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:303088998X
9783030889982
3030889998
9783030889999
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