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- Authors:
- Gunter Faure
, School of Earth Sciences and Byrd Polar, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
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- Teresa M. Mensing
, School of Earth Sciences and Byrd Polar, The Ohio State University, Marion, USA
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- Comprehensive overview, covers all major aspects of the Transantarctic Mountains Each of the ten chapters is self-contained with extensive references and data tables Well illustrated with original diagrams and color photographs including the artwork of D. Molenaar
- Includes supplementary material:sn.pub/extras
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• The subject matter in this book is presented in chronological order starting about 750 million years ago and continuing to the present time.
• The chapters can be read selectively because the introduction to each chapter identifies the context that gives relevance to the subject matter to be discussed.
• The text is richly illustrated with 330 original line drawings as well as with 182 color maps and photographs.
• The book contains indexes of both subject matter and of authors’ names that allow it to be used as an encyclopedia of the Transantarctic Mountains and of the East Antarctic ice sheet.
• Most of the chapters are supplemented by Appendices containing data tables, additional explanations of certain phenomena (e.g., the formation and seasonal destruction of stratospheric ozone), and illustrative calculations (e.g., 38Cl dates of meteorites).
• The authors have spent a combined total of fourteen field seasons between 1964 and 1995 doing geological research in the Transantarctic Mountains with logistical support by the US Antarctic Program.
• Although Antarctica is remote and inaccessible, tens of thousands of scientists of many nationalities and their assistants have worked there and even larger numbers of investigators will work there in the future.
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Table of contents (20 chapters)
Front Matter
Pages i-xxviExploration and Characterization
Front Matter
Pages 1-1
The Basement Rocks
Front Matter
Pages 65-65
Gondwana: Growth and Disintegration
Front Matter
Pages 287-287
Fire and Ice
Front Matter
Pages 517-517
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“An ambitiously broad subject matter that has been aimed at an equally wide audience, ranging from active researchers to those who visit Antarctica ‘to be inspired by its natural beauty’. … an important resource for anyone wishing to plan a field campaign to this mountain region … . This book will be valuable addition to any Antarctic research centre’s library, but given the increased prominence of Antarctic science it should also find a place in the Earth Science section of most university libraries.” (Mike Curtis, Geological Magazine, April, 2011)Authors and Affiliations
, School of Earth Sciences and Byrd Polar, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
Gunter Faure
, School of Earth Sciences and Byrd Polar, The Ohio State University, Marion, USA
Teresa M. Mensing
Bibliographic Information
Book Title:The Transantarctic Mountains
Book Subtitle:Rocks, Ice, Meteorites and Water
Authors:Gunter Faure, Teresa M. Mensing
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9390-5
Publisher:Springer Dordrecht
eBook Packages:Earth and Environmental Science,Earth and Environmental Science (R0)
Copyright Information:Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011
Hardcover ISBN:978-1-4020-8406-5Published: 12 October 2010
Softcover ISBN:978-94-024-0480-7Published: 23 August 2016
eBook ISBN:978-90-481-9390-5Published: 21 September 2010
Edition Number:1
Number of Pages:X, 600
Topics:Geology,Geochemistry,Astronomy, Observations and Techniques