Chemistry of the solar system : an elementary introduction to cosmochemistry
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Chemistry of the solar system : an elementary introduction to cosmochemistry
(A Wiley-Interscience publication)
Wiley, c1987
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Bibliography: p. 129-133
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Written by a pioneer in the field, here is coverage of the principles of the chemical composition of the solar system. Based on the author's course, entitled ''Introduction to Cosmochemistry,'' the text is written with the student in mind. It outlines elementary background in relation to earth and planetary sciences, considering cosmochemical problems while focusing on the structure, chemical elements and isotopes of the matter from which our solar system is formed.
Table of Contents
- NUCLEAR IMPLICATIONS: Elemental Analysis of the Solar System
- Qualitative Analysis
- Quantitative Analysis
- Element Synthesis
- COSMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES: The Chemistry of Primordial Mixture
- Atoms and Molecules
- The Condensates
- FORMATION OF PREBIOTIC SUBSTANCES: The Members of the Solar System
- Meteorites
- Asteroids and Comets
- Planets and Their Satellites
- Index.
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