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Print Price: $13.50

Format:
Paperback
152 pp.
38 b/w illustrations, 111 mm x 174 mm

ISBN-13:
9780198728269

Publication date:
April 2015

Imprint: OUP UK


Plate Tectonics

A Very Short Introduction

Peter Molnar

Series : Very Short Introductions

The 1960s revealed a new and revolutionary idea in geological thought: that the continents drift with respect to one another. After having been dismissed for decades as absurd, the concept gradually became part of geology's basic principles. We now know that the Earth's crust and upper mantle consist of a small number of rigid plates that move, and there are significant boundaries between pairs of plates, usually known as earthquake belts.

Plate tectonics now explains much of the structure and phenomena we see today: how oceans form, widen, and disappear; why earthquakes and volcanoes are found in distinct zones which follow plate boundaries; how the great mountain ranges of the world were built. The impact of plate tectonics is studied closely as these processes continue: the Himalaya continues to grow, the Atlantic is widening, and new oceans are forming. In this Very Short Introduction Peter Molnar provides a succinct and authoritative account of the nature and mechanisms of plate tectonics and its impact on our understanding of Earth.

ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Readership : Students of Earth Sciences and the physical sciences, as well as interested general and popular science readers.

1. The basic idea
2. Seafloor spreading and magnetic anomalies
3. Fracture zones and transform faults
4. Subduction of oceanic lithosphere
5. Rigid plates of lithosphere
6. Tectonics of continents
7. Tectonics of continents
Further reading
Index

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Peter Molnar is Professor of Geological Sciences in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Colorado.

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Special Features

  • A succinct and authoritative account of the nature and mechanisms of plate tectonics.
  • Explains how data on plate tectonics is obtained.
  • Explores the evolution of the concept of contiental drift and its impact on our understanding of the world.
  • Part of the best selling Very Short Introduction series - over seven million copies sold worldwide.