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Encyclopedia of Planetary Landforms

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This encyclopedia provides a snapshot of our current geological knowledge on solid-surface Solar System bodies. Each entry contains information about the features'' morphology, its interpretation, proposed formation models, distribution and occurrence, planetary or terrestrial analogs, and research history. The entries are fully referenced. All image captions include original image IDs.
More than 600 named planetary feature types are discussed in the encyclopedia, covering a wide range of scales--from micrometers to global scale--and also include landform types (structural or topographic features), parts of landforms, terrain types or surface textures, surface patterns, and features identified at wavelengths extending from visible to radio waves (e.g., albedo, thermal infrared, and radar features). The book covers features formed by impact, aeolian, magmatic, volcanic, tectonic, fluvial, lacustrine, marine and coastal, mass movement, sedimentary, desiccation, liquefaction, periglacial, glacial, nival, sublimation, collapse, weathering, and selective erosion or other, including complex processes.
Depending on the information and formation models available, the entries have different approaches. Some of them discuss their subject from the point of view of the inferred process or origin, others are morphology or description-based. As a default, entries focus on extraterrestrial landforms, while also mentioning their proposed terrestrial analogs. Most planetary landforms are not body-specific, but some have no known terrestrial counterparts. Named historic (obsolete) landform types are also included to provide reference for previous key research papers.
To make it easier to find features with related origins, the encyclopedia contains entries that list landforms based on their formative processes. It also lists body-specific features on Mercury (5 feature types), Venus (40), the Earth (13), the Moon (15), Mars (87), Io (7), Europa (17), Callisto (7), Titan (9), Triton (2), mid-sized satellites (8), and small bodies (3). Also included are entries on the 51 planetary feature descriptor terms approved by IAU. See more
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  • Format: Mixed media product
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Nov 2015
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781461431350

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Henrik Hargitai (Ph.D. 2007) is a planetary geomorphologist media historian and senior lecturer at the Eoetvoes Lorand University Budapest Hungary. He has Ph.D. in Earth Sciences and Philosophy (Aesthetics). He teaches planetary geomorphology (since 2002) planetary cartography typography and media history. His study fields include the distribution and morphology of the mountains of Io; lake ice and snow landforms; impact morphology; and the history and localization of the planetary nomenclature. He participated in two Mars Desert Research Station simulations. He is the chair of the ICA Commission on Planetary Cartography and editor of the Central European edition of the series of multilingual maps of terrestrial planets and their moons and its 2014 special edition for children. He is the producer of numerous public outreach programs in planetary science for radio. Akos Kereszturi (Ph.D.) is a geologist working on planetary science and astrobiology as researcher at the Research Center for Astronomy and Earth Sciences where he leads the Astrophysical and Geochemical Laboratory. He is member of the NASA Astrobiology Institute TDE Focus Group teaches planetary science at Eoetvoes Lorand University serves on the editorial board of two international and one national journals is vice president of the Hungarian Astronomical Association and contributes in the popularization activity of the Polaris Observatory in Budapest. His main research area is the geology of Mars Europa satellite craters of Mercury water in the Solar System and beyond Mars analog field work survival of extremophile organisms analysis of asteroid surfaces and geological history based on mineral characteristics of meteorites.

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