The book begins by establishing a foundation in planetary science, detailing the internal structure and atmospheric composition of Uranus and Neptune. It progresses to explore the experimental and theoretical research, including diamond anvil cell experiments and computer simulations, used to simulate the extreme pressures within these ice giants.
The book uniquely connects material science, astrophysics, and geochemistry to build a comprehensive argument, making it valuable for science enthusiasts seeking to expand their knowledge of planetary evolution and the novel carbon cycle occurring in these extreme environments.