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Overview
"Planetary Crusts is the first book to explain how and why solid planets and satellites develop crusts. This extensively referenced and annotated volume presents a geochemical and geological survey of the crusts of the Moon, Mercury, Venus, the Earth, and Mars, as well as the distinct crusts of the asteroid Vesta and the satellites lo, Europa, Ganymede, Callisto, Titan, and Triton." Written by two of the world's leading authorities on the subject, this book presents an up-to-date survey of the numerous scientific problems surrounding crustal development. It is a key reference for researchers and students in geology, geochemistry, planetary science, astrobiology, and astronomy.Synopsis
This comprehensive reference volume surveys the development of crusts on solid planets and satellites in the solar system.
Editorials
From the Publisher
"Rarely does one find a book which truly examines in detail the subject of comparative planetology. This is just such a book. β¦ an excellent starting point to delve deeper into the specific subject. β¦ In summary this is a unique book, addressing for the first time the subject of planetary crusts from a comparative point of view in a clear and thorough manner; I recommend it to students and specialists alike." - Planetary and Space Science"In conclusion, Planetary Crusts: Their Composition, Origin and Evolution is a well-written and researched book that would complement the library of any crustal scientist, graduate-level student studying planets, or a person curious as to how planets and their crusts came about." - The Meteoritical Society
"Taylor and McLennan do an excellent job of reviewing what is know and conjectured, arguing persuasively that Earth's crust is most anomalous in a solar system rife with idiosyncrasies. ... Highly recommended." - CHOICE
"...a comprehensive description and insightful discussion of virtually all salient aspects of the formation and the evolution of planets and their interiors." Nature Geoscience