
Tectonic Geodynamics
Princeton University Press
Published on 11. November 2025
Book
Hardback
872 pages
978-0-691-21258-6 (ISBN)
Description
A comprehensive, integrative approach to tectonics and geodynamics for students and researchers
Over the past half century, major achievements have been made in the study of Earth's surface structure and kinematics and the internal dynamics of the lithosphere and mantle. Many of these advances have relied on the integration of data and models from plate tectonics and geodynamics, yet traditional divisions persist in how these two disciplines are taught and practiced. This textbook bridges the gap, connecting geophysical and geological approaches to understand the physical processes that shape our planet's evolution, from mantle convection to orogeny and earthquakes. An innovative approach to the solid Earth system, Tectonic Geodynamics provides a basis to explore the fundamental connections between the planet's deep interior dynamics and the surface.
The first textbook to integrate tectonics, structural geology, geodynamics, geodesy, and seismology in a single volume
Offers a physics-focused guide for understanding how the solid Earth system operates
Uses a "no prerequisites" approach supported by an extensive appendix that includes a calculus and linear algebra primer and coverage of key topics such as coordinate systems and spectral analysis
Includes a wealth of exercises and end-of-chapter review questions
An ideal textbook for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in geology, geophysics, and related fields such as physics and engineering
Invaluable for self-study and as a self-contained resource for researchers
Supporting materials provided for instructors, including an instruction guide, full-color illustration package, and sample syllabi
Over the past half century, major achievements have been made in the study of Earth's surface structure and kinematics and the internal dynamics of the lithosphere and mantle. Many of these advances have relied on the integration of data and models from plate tectonics and geodynamics, yet traditional divisions persist in how these two disciplines are taught and practiced. This textbook bridges the gap, connecting geophysical and geological approaches to understand the physical processes that shape our planet's evolution, from mantle convection to orogeny and earthquakes. An innovative approach to the solid Earth system, Tectonic Geodynamics provides a basis to explore the fundamental connections between the planet's deep interior dynamics and the surface.
The first textbook to integrate tectonics, structural geology, geodynamics, geodesy, and seismology in a single volume
Offers a physics-focused guide for understanding how the solid Earth system operates
Uses a "no prerequisites" approach supported by an extensive appendix that includes a calculus and linear algebra primer and coverage of key topics such as coordinate systems and spectral analysis
Includes a wealth of exercises and end-of-chapter review questions
An ideal textbook for advanced undergraduates and graduate students in geology, geophysics, and related fields such as physics and engineering
Invaluable for self-study and as a self-contained resource for researchers
Supporting materials provided for instructors, including an instruction guide, full-color illustration package, and sample syllabi
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Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Trade binding
Illustrations
451 color illus. 11 tables.
Dimensions
Height: 258 mm
Width: 209 mm
Thickness: 53 mm
Weight
2795 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-21258-6 (9780691212586)
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Thorsten Becker | Claudio Faccenna
Tectonic Geodynamics
E-Book
11/2025
United Methodist Publishing House
€122.99
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Persons
Thorsten Becker holds the Shell Foundation Distinguished Chair in Geophysics in the Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas at Austin, where he is also a faculty associate of the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences. Claudio Faccenna is head of the Lithosphere Dynamics Section at GFZ Helmholtz Centre Potsdam and a professor in the Department of Science at Roma Tre University.