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From the Earth's Core to Outer Space

by Haapala, Ilmari.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences, 2193-8571 ; . 137 Physical details: XI, 340p. 123 illus., 98 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 3642255507 Subject(s): Geography. | Physical geography. | Earth Sciences. | Earth System Sciences. | Climatology. | Physical Geography.
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From the Contents: Evolving Earth's Crust -- Paleo-Mesoproterozoic assemblages of continents – paleomagnetic evidence for near equatorial supercontinents -- Seismic structure of Earth’s crust in Finland . Evolution of the bedrock of Finland: An overview -- Craton mantle formation and structure of Eastern Finland mantle: Evidence from kimberlite-derived mantle xenoliths, xenocrysts and diamonds -- Metallic mineral resources in Finland and Fennoscandian – a major European raw-materials source for the future.-  Isotopic microanalysis – in situ constraints on the origin and evolution of the Finnish Precambrian.

From the Earth's Core to Outer Space focuses on four themes: (1) Evolving Earth’s crust, (2) Changing Baltic Sea, (3) Climate Change, and (4) Planet Earth, third stone from Sun. The focus on these four topics provides both a state of the art review of earth science topics of particular importance to Scandinavia and the Baltic and also the global context in which a consideration of these topics must be made. It finishes by discussing our use of space born technologies for understanding these topics and places the Earth within the context of our neighbouring planets and their satellites. The first theme includes papers on the structure, origin and evolution of the Earth’s crust and in particular the ore deposits in Fennoscandia, plate-tectonic drift of Fennoscandia (Baltica), and postglacial isostatic rebound of the crust. The second theme contains papers dealing with changes in the ice season of the Baltic Sea, inflow and stagnation in deep basins, biology of the Baltic Sea, and carbon dioxide balance in sea water. The third theme deals with origin and evolution of oxygen in atmosphere, postglacial climate change, effects of aerosols and greenhouse gases on climate, interplay between anthropogenic and natural facators in the current climate change, and Earth’s water resources. The fourth theme includes articles on Earth’s space environment, use of satellites in cartography and geodesy, information obtained by space probes on Mars and other planets and their moons, and possibilities to find life on them.

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