New Theory of the Earth

Don L. Anderson

Book 1 of Geochemistry

Language: English

Published: Dec 31, 1988

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P1: RNK HAF P2: RNK 0521849594agg.xml CUUK615B-Anderson January 31, 2007 21:15 New Theory of the Earth New Theory of the Earth is an interdisciplinary advanced textbook on all aspects of the interior of the Earth and its origin, composition, and evolution: geophysics, geochemistry, dynamics, convection, mineralogy, volcanism, energetics and thermal history. This is the only book on the whole landscape of deep Earth processes that ties together all the strands of the subdisciplines. This book is a complete update of Anderson’s Theory of the Earth (1989). It includes dozens of new figures and tables. A novel referencing system using Googlets is introduced that allows immediate access to supplementary material via the internet. There are new sections on tomography, self-organization, and new approaches to plate tectonics. The paradigm paradox approach to developing new theories is developed, and controversies and contradictions have been brought more center-stage. As with the Theory of the Earth, this new edition will prove to be a stimulating textbook for advanced courses in geophysics, geochemistry, and planetary science, and a supplementary textbook on a wide range of other advanced Earth science courses. It will also be an essential reference and resource for all researchers in the solid Earth sciences. Don L. Anderson is Professor (Emeritus) of Geophysics in the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). He received his B.S. and D.Sc. (Hon) in Geophysics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), his M.S. and Ph.D. in Mathematics and Geophysics from Caltech, and Doctors Honoris Causa from the Sorbonne, University of Paris. He was Director of the Seismological Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology from 1967 to 1989. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Sciences and the American Philosophical Society. He received the Emil Wiechert Medal of the German Geophysical Society, the Arthur L. Day Gold Medal of the Geological Society of America, the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society, the Bowie Medal of the American Geophysical Union, the Crafoord Prize of the Royal Swedish Academy of Science and the National Medal of Science. He was installed in the RPI Hall of Fame in 2005. He is a Past President of the American Geophysical Union. Professor Anderson’s research centers on the origin, evolution, structure and composition of Earth and other planets, and integrates seismological, solid state physics, geochemical and petrological data. He is also interested in the philosophy and logic of science. From reviews of the previous edition, Theory of the Earth: “Theory of the Earth is one of the most important books of the decade. Anderson is one of a very small group of scientists who have managed to achieve success in both fields _geophysics and geochemistry_, providing a dual experience that makes his book an invaluable survey. Theory of the Earth, then, is in part an extensive summary of our current state of knowledge of the Earth’s interior, drawing on a wide variety of scientific disciplines including not only geophysics and geochemistry but solid-state physics, astronomy, crystallography and thermodynamics. Both as survey and synthesis, Anderson’s text, the first in its field, will be of great benefit to students around the world.” Peter J. Smith, Department of Earth Sciences, Open University “Anderson can be congratulated for producing a document that will be a standard taking-off point for many a future graduate seminar.” William S. Fyfe, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Western Ontario “much to the envy of the rest of us, there are a few people within the Earth-science community who are, well fairly superhuman. Don Anderson is one of them -- as close to being the complete geophysicist geochemist as anyone is ever likely to be. Theory of the Earth, then, is an extensive summary of practically everything ‘known’ about the physics, chemistry and physicochemical evolution of the Earth’s interior. Anderson has produced a remarkable synthesis of our present understanding of the Earth’s interior.” Nature “The appearance of this book is a major event in geoscience literature. It is a comprehensive statement on the Physics and Chemistry of the Earth by one of the great authorities of our time. It will occupy a prominent place on our bookshelves for the rest of our professional lives. When we get into an argument with colleagues or face a fundamental problem that we are unsure about we will reach for it: “Let’s see what Anderson says about that.” a very valuable book.” Frank Stacey, author of Physics of the Earth “as in all good scientific books, there is strong concentration on themes with which Anderson has been closely identified over a number of years. The scope of the book is most impressive: it will be a constantly useful as a source of information that is otherwise extremely time-consuming to track down.” Joe Cann, Times Higher Education Supplement Pre-publication praise of New Theory of the Earth: “Anderson’s masterful synthesis in New Theory of the Earth builds upon his classic 1989 text, weaving an extraordinary breadth of new perspectives and insights into a cogent, provocative and nuanced vision of our planet’s history and inner workings. This is a must-read for all scientists seeking to understand the Earth.” Thorne Lay, Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz “New Theory of the Earth can be highly recommended for the book shelf of any serious student of geodynamics. The book contains a wealth of data on a wide variety of subjects in petrology, geochemistry, and geophysics. It is well written and reads smoothly. Many challenging and stimulating views are presented.” Donald L. Turcotte, Distinguished Professor, Department of Geology, University of California at Davis “Don Anderson is the only Earth scientist with the breadth of knowledge and insight necessary to write this book -- a fascinating combination of basic data, explanation of concepts, speculation, and philosophy. Now, almost half a century after the realization of plate tectonics, there are rumblings of dissatisfaction over long-held concepts of plumes and mantle convection that are thought to drive plate tectonics, and Don Anderson is leading the charge. This makes New Theory of the Earth an especially provocative and exciting reference for all of us scrambling to understand how the Earth works.” Dean C. Presnall, Department of Geosciences, University of Texas at Dallas and Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institute of Washington “This remarkable book by a master geophysicist should be studied by everyone, from junior graduate student to senior researcher, interested in geodynamics, tectonics, petrology, and geochemistry. Here are all the factors omitted from widely accepted models, to their detriment: truly multidisciplinary physics, geophysics, mineral physics, phase petrology, statistics, and much, much more.” Warren B. Hamilton, Distinguished Senior Scientist, Department of Geophysics, Colorado School Mines “An old adage says that there are no true students of the earth because we dig our small holes and sit in them. This book is a striking counter example that synthesizes a broad range of topics dealing with the planet’s structure, evolution, and dynamics. Even readers who disagree with some of the arguments will find them insightful and stimulating.” Seth Stein, William Deering Professor of Geological Sciences, Northwestern University New Theory of the Earth Don L. Anderson Seismological Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California Cambridge University Press Cambridge New York Melbourne Madrid Cape Town Singapore São Paulo The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 8RU, UK Published in the United States of America by Cambridge University Press, New York www.cambridge.org Information on this title: www.cambridge.org 9780521849593 C D. L. Anderson 2007 This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published 2007 Printed in the United Kingdom at the University Press, Cambridge A catalog record for this publication is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication data Anderson, Don L. The new theory of the Earth Don L. Anderson. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-521-84959-4 (hardback) 1. Earth sciences--Textbooks. I. Anderson, Don L. Theory of the Earth. QE26.3.A53 2006 551.1 1--dc22 2006014726 II. Title. 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