Description |
1 online resource (xii, 209 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Cambridge planetary science ; [new ser.], 3 |
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Cambridge planetary science series ; new ser., 3.
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Contents |
Historical introduction -- Potential meteorite parent bodies -- Chondrites and their main properties -- Chondrules and their main properties -- Theories for the origin of chondrules -- Discussion of theories for the origin of chondrules -- Discussion of theories for metal-silicate fractionation -- So how far have we come and where do we go next? |
Summary |
Chondrites are the largest group of meteorites, & found within them are glass-bearing chondrules. Derek Sears discusses the origins of chondrules & chondrites, & looks at what they can tell us about the origins & early evolution of our solar system |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-198) and index |
Notes |
English |
Subject |
Chondrites (Meteorites)
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Chondrules.
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SCIENCE -- Astronomy.
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Chondrites (Meteorites)
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Chondrules
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Chondrieten.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
0511337221 |
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9780511337222 |
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9780511338328 |
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0511338325 |
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9780511536137 |
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0511536135 |
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1107161339 |
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9781107161337 |
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1281112909 |
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9781281112903 |
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9786611112905 |
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6611112901 |
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1139130684 |
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9781139130684 |
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0511337760 |
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9780511337765 |
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0511336578 |
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9780511336577 |
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9781107402850 |
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1107402859 |
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