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Discovering the deep a photographic atlas of the seafloor and ocean crust

Title
Discovering the deep a photographic atlas of the seafloor and ocean crust / Jeffrey A. Karson, Syracuse University, New York, Deborah S. Kelley, University of Washington, Daniel J. Fornari, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts, Michael R. Perfit, University of Florida, Timothy M. Shank, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts.
ISBN
9780521857185
052185718X
Publication
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, [2015]
Physical Description
xvi, 414 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm
Summary
The deep oceans and global seafloor are truly Earth's last frontier: largely unexplored, yet critical to our survival on this planet. This magnificent, full-color volume provides a unique, fascinating view of Earth's seafloor and underlying oceanic crust, beginning with a historical summary of seafloor exploration and its developing technologies. Later chapters discuss the major geological components of Earth's crust and the myriad environments along the global mid-ocean ridges, including active volcanoes, rift zones and hydrothermal vents - Earth's most extreme environments. The authors present simple explanations of how the various geological and hydrothermal features of the seafloor are formed through physical, chemical and biological processes, and also describe the life they host. Supported by online visual and teaching resources, including video clips and images, this book forms an indispensable reference for researchers, teachers and students of marine geoscience, and a visually stunning resource which all oceanographers and enthusiasts will want on their bookshelves.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 24, 2015
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-400) and index.
Contents
Foreword / by Paul J. Fox
Preface: New views of earth from below the oceans
Acknowledgments
1. Entering the abyss : oceanographic technology
2. Earth beneath the sea
3. Diversity in seafloor spreading
4. Hydrothermal vents
5. Submarine volcanism : fire beneath the sea
6. Dike intrusion and sheeted dike complexes
7. Gabbroic rocks : clues to magmatic processes
8. Peridotites : windows into mantle processes
9. Future research.
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