Physical Processes in Earth and Environmental Sciences - Mike R. Leeder, Marta Pérez–Arlucea

Physical Processes in Earth and Environmental Sciences

Buch | Softcover
336 Seiten
2005
Blackwell Science Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-4051-0173-8 (ISBN)
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* Provides a sound introduction to the basic physical processes that dominate the workings of the Earth, its atmosphere and hydrosphere. * Systematically introduces the physical processes involved in the Earth's systems without assuming an advanced physics or mathematical background.
This book provides a sound introduction to the basic physical processes that dominate the workings of the Earth, its atmosphere and hydrosphere. It systematically introduces the physical processes involved in the Earth's systems without assuming an advanced physics or mathematical background. This work: offers an integrated approach to the study of earth, marine and atmospheric environmental sciences, reflecting current trends in undergraduate courses; uses natural examples of physical processes, rather than abstract physics and maths, throughout to illustrate the scientific principles involved. Artwork from the book is available to instructors online.

Dr Mike Leeder teaches and researches at the School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, UK. His main research interests are currently in the physics of sediment transport by turbulent flows and in the interactions between Earth surface physical processes and tectonics. He does active field work in Greece and New Mexico, USA. Dr Marta Perez-Arlucea teaches and researches at the Faculty of Marine Sciences, University of Vigo, Spain. Her main research interests currently include fluvial and coastal sedimentology, the determination of denudation rates, sediment flux, deposition rates and coastal evolution in Galicia (Spain), and the relation between tectonics and sedimentation in the Gulf of Corinth (Greece) and New Mexico, USA.

Preface. Acknowledgments. 1. Planet Earth and Earth Systems. 1.1 Comparative Planetology. 1.2 Unique Earth. 1.3 Earth Systems Snapshots. 1.4 Measuring Earth. 1.5 Whole Earth. 1.6 Subtle Interactive Earth. Further reading. 2. Matters of State and Motion. 2.1 Matters of State. 2.2 Thermal Matters. 2.3 Quantity of Matter. 2.4 Matter in General Motion: Kinematics. 2.5 Continuity: Mass Conservation in Fluids. Further Reading. 3. Forces and Dynamics. 3.1 Quantity of Motion: Momentum. 3.2 Acceleration. 3.3 Force, Work, Energy and Power. 3.4 Thermal Energy and Mechanical Work. 3.5 Hydrostatic Pressure Force. 3.6 Buoyancy Force. 3.7 Radial Force. 3.8 Rotational Force, Vorticity and Coriolis Acceleration. 3.9 Viscosity. 3.10 Viscous Force. 3.11 Turbulent Friction Force. 3.12 Overall Forces of Fluid Motion. 3.13 Solid Stress. 3.14 Solid Strain. 3.15 Rheology. Further Rading. 4. Flow, Deformation, and Transport. 4.1 The Oigin of large-scale Fuid Fow. 4.2 Fundamental types of Fuid Fow. 4.3 Fluid boundary Layers. 4.4 Laminar Flow. 4.5 Turbulent Flow. 4.6 Stratified Fows. 4.7 Particle Settling. 4.8 Particle Transport by Flows. 4.9 Waves and Liquids. 4.10 Transport by Waves. 4.11 Granular Gravity Flow. 4.12 Turbidity Flow. 4.13 Flow through Porous Solids and Granular Solids. 4.14 Fractures. 4.15 Solid Failure and Faults. 4.16 Solid Bending, Buckling, and Folds. 4.17 Seismic Waves. 4.18 Molecules in Motion: Kinetic Theory, Heat Conduction, and Diffusion. 4.19 Heat Transport by Radiation. 4.20 Heat Transport by Convection. Further Reading. 5. Inner Earth Processes and Systems. 5.1 Melting Magmas and Volcanoes. 5.2 Plate Tectonics. Further Reading. 6. Outer Earth Processes and Systems. 6.1 Atmosphere. 6.2 Atmosphere-ocean Interface. 6.3 Atmosphere-land Interface. 6.4 Deep Ocean. 6.5 Shallow Ocean. 6.6 Ocean-land Interface: Coasts. 6.7 Land surface. Further Reading. Appendix: Brief Mathematical Refresher or Study Guide. Cookies. Index

Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 220 x 276 mm
Gewicht 844 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geologie
ISBN-10 1-4051-0173-3 / 1405101733
ISBN-13 978-1-4051-0173-8 / 9781405101738
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