Accretion of the Earth - Early Planetary Evolution
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating journey of Earth's formation and early evolution in this 55-minute conference talk from the AGU Fall Meeting 2019. Delve into the process of planetary accretion, the Moon's formation, and the development of magma oceans. Examine how Earth differentiated into rocky and metallic components, generated a dynamic magnetic field, and solidified from its initially molten state. Investigate the evolution of the atmosphere and hydrosphere, and how these processes led to the emergence of habitability. Discover the connection between Earth's early development and the proliferation of life, including discussions on past mass extinction events. Gain insights from experts in geology, geophysics, and planetary science as they present cutting-edge research on the origins of our planet and its transformation into a life-sustaining world.
Syllabus
Accretion of the Earth -- AGU Fall Meeting 2019
Taught by
AGU
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