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This 1996 text reviews current ideas about the formation of chondrules in meteorites.
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This 1996 text reviews current ideas about the formation of chondrules in meteorites.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 939g
- ISBN-13: 9780521174893
- ISBN-10: 0521174899
- Artikelnr.: 32466031
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 210mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 939g
- ISBN-13: 9780521174893
- ISBN-10: 0521174899
- Artikelnr.: 32466031
Part I. Introduction: 1. Chondrules and the protoplanetary disk: An
overview R. H. Hewins; Part. II. Chonrules, Ca-Al-Rich Inclusions and
Protoplanetary Disks: 2. Astronomical observations of phenomena in
protostellar disks L. Hartmann; 3. Overview of models of the solar nebula:
potential chondrule-forming environments P. Cassen; 4. Large scale
processes in the solar nebula A. P. Boss; 5. Turbulence, chondrules and
planetisimals J. N. Cuzzi, A. R. Dobrovolskis and R. C. Hogan; 6. Chondrule
formation: energetics and length scales J. T. Wasson; 7. Unresolved issues
in the formation of chondrules and chondrites J. A. Wood; 8. Thermal
processing in the solar nebula: constraints from refractory inclusions A.
M. Davis and G. J. MacPherson; 9. Formation times of chondrules and
Ca-Al-Rich inclusions: constraints from short-lived radionuclides T. D.
Swindle, A. M. Davis, C. M. Hohenberg, G. J. MacPherson and L. E. Nyquist;
10. Formation of chondrules and chondrites in the protoplanetary nebula E.
R. D. Scott, S. G. Love and A. N. Krot; Part III. Chondrule precursors and
multiple melting: 11. Origin of refractory precursor components of
chondrules K. Misawa and N. Nakamura; 12. Mass-independent isotopic effects
in chondrites: the role of chemical processes M. H. Thiemens; 13.
Agglomeratic chondrules: implications for the nature of chondrule
precursors and formation by incomplete melting M. K. Weisberg and M. Prinz;
14. Constraints on chondrule precursors from experimental Data H. C.
Connolly Jr. and R. H. Hewins; 15. Nature of matrix in unequilibrated
chondrites and its possible relationship to chondrules A. J. Brearly; 16.
Constraints on chondrite agglomeration from fine-grained chondrule Rims K.
Metzler and A. Bischoff; 17. Relict grains in chondrules: evidence for
chondrule recycling R. H. Jones; 18. Multiple heating of chondrules A. E.
Rubin and A. N. Krot; 19. Microchondrule-bearing chondrule rims:
constraints on chondrule formation A. N. Krot and A. E. Rubin; Part IV.
Heating, Cooling and Volatiles: 20. A dynamic crystallization model for
chondrule melts G. E. Lofgren; 21. Peak temperatures of flash-melted
chondrules R. H. Hewins and H. C. Connolly Jr.; 22. Congruent melting
kinetics: constraints on chondrule formation J. P. Greenwood and P. C.
Hess; 23. Sodium and sulfur in chondrules: heating time and cooling curves
Y. Yu, R. H. Hewins and B. Zanda; 24. Open-system behaviour during
chondrule formation D. W. G. Sears, S. Huang and P. H. Benoit; 25.
Recycling and volatile loss in chondrule formation C. M. O'D. Alexander;
26. Chemical fractionations of chondrites: signatures of events before
chondrule formation J. N. Grossmann; Part V. Models of Chondrule Formation:
27. A concise guide to chondrule formation models A. P. Boss; 28. Models
for multiple heating mechanisms L. L. Hood and D. A. Kring; 29. Chondrule
formation in the accretional shock T. V. Ruzmaikina and W. H. Ip; 30. The
protostellar jet model of chondrule formation K. Liffman and M. Brown; 31.
Chondrule formation in lightning discharges: status of theory and
experiments M. Horanyi and S. Robertson; 32. Chondrules and their
associates in ordinary chondrites: a planetary connection? R. Hutchinson;
33. Collision of icy and slightly differentiated bodies as an origin for
unequilibriated ordinary chondrites M. Kitamura and A. Tsuchiyama; 34. A
chondrule-forming scenario involving molten planetisimals I. S. Sanders.
overview R. H. Hewins; Part. II. Chonrules, Ca-Al-Rich Inclusions and
Protoplanetary Disks: 2. Astronomical observations of phenomena in
protostellar disks L. Hartmann; 3. Overview of models of the solar nebula:
potential chondrule-forming environments P. Cassen; 4. Large scale
processes in the solar nebula A. P. Boss; 5. Turbulence, chondrules and
planetisimals J. N. Cuzzi, A. R. Dobrovolskis and R. C. Hogan; 6. Chondrule
formation: energetics and length scales J. T. Wasson; 7. Unresolved issues
in the formation of chondrules and chondrites J. A. Wood; 8. Thermal
processing in the solar nebula: constraints from refractory inclusions A.
M. Davis and G. J. MacPherson; 9. Formation times of chondrules and
Ca-Al-Rich inclusions: constraints from short-lived radionuclides T. D.
Swindle, A. M. Davis, C. M. Hohenberg, G. J. MacPherson and L. E. Nyquist;
10. Formation of chondrules and chondrites in the protoplanetary nebula E.
R. D. Scott, S. G. Love and A. N. Krot; Part III. Chondrule precursors and
multiple melting: 11. Origin of refractory precursor components of
chondrules K. Misawa and N. Nakamura; 12. Mass-independent isotopic effects
in chondrites: the role of chemical processes M. H. Thiemens; 13.
Agglomeratic chondrules: implications for the nature of chondrule
precursors and formation by incomplete melting M. K. Weisberg and M. Prinz;
14. Constraints on chondrule precursors from experimental Data H. C.
Connolly Jr. and R. H. Hewins; 15. Nature of matrix in unequilibrated
chondrites and its possible relationship to chondrules A. J. Brearly; 16.
Constraints on chondrite agglomeration from fine-grained chondrule Rims K.
Metzler and A. Bischoff; 17. Relict grains in chondrules: evidence for
chondrule recycling R. H. Jones; 18. Multiple heating of chondrules A. E.
Rubin and A. N. Krot; 19. Microchondrule-bearing chondrule rims:
constraints on chondrule formation A. N. Krot and A. E. Rubin; Part IV.
Heating, Cooling and Volatiles: 20. A dynamic crystallization model for
chondrule melts G. E. Lofgren; 21. Peak temperatures of flash-melted
chondrules R. H. Hewins and H. C. Connolly Jr.; 22. Congruent melting
kinetics: constraints on chondrule formation J. P. Greenwood and P. C.
Hess; 23. Sodium and sulfur in chondrules: heating time and cooling curves
Y. Yu, R. H. Hewins and B. Zanda; 24. Open-system behaviour during
chondrule formation D. W. G. Sears, S. Huang and P. H. Benoit; 25.
Recycling and volatile loss in chondrule formation C. M. O'D. Alexander;
26. Chemical fractionations of chondrites: signatures of events before
chondrule formation J. N. Grossmann; Part V. Models of Chondrule Formation:
27. A concise guide to chondrule formation models A. P. Boss; 28. Models
for multiple heating mechanisms L. L. Hood and D. A. Kring; 29. Chondrule
formation in the accretional shock T. V. Ruzmaikina and W. H. Ip; 30. The
protostellar jet model of chondrule formation K. Liffman and M. Brown; 31.
Chondrule formation in lightning discharges: status of theory and
experiments M. Horanyi and S. Robertson; 32. Chondrules and their
associates in ordinary chondrites: a planetary connection? R. Hutchinson;
33. Collision of icy and slightly differentiated bodies as an origin for
unequilibriated ordinary chondrites M. Kitamura and A. Tsuchiyama; 34. A
chondrule-forming scenario involving molten planetisimals I. S. Sanders.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Chondrules and the protoplanetary disk: An
overview R. H. Hewins; Part. II. Chonrules, Ca-Al-Rich Inclusions and
Protoplanetary Disks: 2. Astronomical observations of phenomena in
protostellar disks L. Hartmann; 3. Overview of models of the solar nebula:
potential chondrule-forming environments P. Cassen; 4. Large scale
processes in the solar nebula A. P. Boss; 5. Turbulence, chondrules and
planetisimals J. N. Cuzzi, A. R. Dobrovolskis and R. C. Hogan; 6. Chondrule
formation: energetics and length scales J. T. Wasson; 7. Unresolved issues
in the formation of chondrules and chondrites J. A. Wood; 8. Thermal
processing in the solar nebula: constraints from refractory inclusions A.
M. Davis and G. J. MacPherson; 9. Formation times of chondrules and
Ca-Al-Rich inclusions: constraints from short-lived radionuclides T. D.
Swindle, A. M. Davis, C. M. Hohenberg, G. J. MacPherson and L. E. Nyquist;
10. Formation of chondrules and chondrites in the protoplanetary nebula E.
R. D. Scott, S. G. Love and A. N. Krot; Part III. Chondrule precursors and
multiple melting: 11. Origin of refractory precursor components of
chondrules K. Misawa and N. Nakamura; 12. Mass-independent isotopic effects
in chondrites: the role of chemical processes M. H. Thiemens; 13.
Agglomeratic chondrules: implications for the nature of chondrule
precursors and formation by incomplete melting M. K. Weisberg and M. Prinz;
14. Constraints on chondrule precursors from experimental Data H. C.
Connolly Jr. and R. H. Hewins; 15. Nature of matrix in unequilibrated
chondrites and its possible relationship to chondrules A. J. Brearly; 16.
Constraints on chondrite agglomeration from fine-grained chondrule Rims K.
Metzler and A. Bischoff; 17. Relict grains in chondrules: evidence for
chondrule recycling R. H. Jones; 18. Multiple heating of chondrules A. E.
Rubin and A. N. Krot; 19. Microchondrule-bearing chondrule rims:
constraints on chondrule formation A. N. Krot and A. E. Rubin; Part IV.
Heating, Cooling and Volatiles: 20. A dynamic crystallization model for
chondrule melts G. E. Lofgren; 21. Peak temperatures of flash-melted
chondrules R. H. Hewins and H. C. Connolly Jr.; 22. Congruent melting
kinetics: constraints on chondrule formation J. P. Greenwood and P. C.
Hess; 23. Sodium and sulfur in chondrules: heating time and cooling curves
Y. Yu, R. H. Hewins and B. Zanda; 24. Open-system behaviour during
chondrule formation D. W. G. Sears, S. Huang and P. H. Benoit; 25.
Recycling and volatile loss in chondrule formation C. M. O'D. Alexander;
26. Chemical fractionations of chondrites: signatures of events before
chondrule formation J. N. Grossmann; Part V. Models of Chondrule Formation:
27. A concise guide to chondrule formation models A. P. Boss; 28. Models
for multiple heating mechanisms L. L. Hood and D. A. Kring; 29. Chondrule
formation in the accretional shock T. V. Ruzmaikina and W. H. Ip; 30. The
protostellar jet model of chondrule formation K. Liffman and M. Brown; 31.
Chondrule formation in lightning discharges: status of theory and
experiments M. Horanyi and S. Robertson; 32. Chondrules and their
associates in ordinary chondrites: a planetary connection? R. Hutchinson;
33. Collision of icy and slightly differentiated bodies as an origin for
unequilibriated ordinary chondrites M. Kitamura and A. Tsuchiyama; 34. A
chondrule-forming scenario involving molten planetisimals I. S. Sanders.
overview R. H. Hewins; Part. II. Chonrules, Ca-Al-Rich Inclusions and
Protoplanetary Disks: 2. Astronomical observations of phenomena in
protostellar disks L. Hartmann; 3. Overview of models of the solar nebula:
potential chondrule-forming environments P. Cassen; 4. Large scale
processes in the solar nebula A. P. Boss; 5. Turbulence, chondrules and
planetisimals J. N. Cuzzi, A. R. Dobrovolskis and R. C. Hogan; 6. Chondrule
formation: energetics and length scales J. T. Wasson; 7. Unresolved issues
in the formation of chondrules and chondrites J. A. Wood; 8. Thermal
processing in the solar nebula: constraints from refractory inclusions A.
M. Davis and G. J. MacPherson; 9. Formation times of chondrules and
Ca-Al-Rich inclusions: constraints from short-lived radionuclides T. D.
Swindle, A. M. Davis, C. M. Hohenberg, G. J. MacPherson and L. E. Nyquist;
10. Formation of chondrules and chondrites in the protoplanetary nebula E.
R. D. Scott, S. G. Love and A. N. Krot; Part III. Chondrule precursors and
multiple melting: 11. Origin of refractory precursor components of
chondrules K. Misawa and N. Nakamura; 12. Mass-independent isotopic effects
in chondrites: the role of chemical processes M. H. Thiemens; 13.
Agglomeratic chondrules: implications for the nature of chondrule
precursors and formation by incomplete melting M. K. Weisberg and M. Prinz;
14. Constraints on chondrule precursors from experimental Data H. C.
Connolly Jr. and R. H. Hewins; 15. Nature of matrix in unequilibrated
chondrites and its possible relationship to chondrules A. J. Brearly; 16.
Constraints on chondrite agglomeration from fine-grained chondrule Rims K.
Metzler and A. Bischoff; 17. Relict grains in chondrules: evidence for
chondrule recycling R. H. Jones; 18. Multiple heating of chondrules A. E.
Rubin and A. N. Krot; 19. Microchondrule-bearing chondrule rims:
constraints on chondrule formation A. N. Krot and A. E. Rubin; Part IV.
Heating, Cooling and Volatiles: 20. A dynamic crystallization model for
chondrule melts G. E. Lofgren; 21. Peak temperatures of flash-melted
chondrules R. H. Hewins and H. C. Connolly Jr.; 22. Congruent melting
kinetics: constraints on chondrule formation J. P. Greenwood and P. C.
Hess; 23. Sodium and sulfur in chondrules: heating time and cooling curves
Y. Yu, R. H. Hewins and B. Zanda; 24. Open-system behaviour during
chondrule formation D. W. G. Sears, S. Huang and P. H. Benoit; 25.
Recycling and volatile loss in chondrule formation C. M. O'D. Alexander;
26. Chemical fractionations of chondrites: signatures of events before
chondrule formation J. N. Grossmann; Part V. Models of Chondrule Formation:
27. A concise guide to chondrule formation models A. P. Boss; 28. Models
for multiple heating mechanisms L. L. Hood and D. A. Kring; 29. Chondrule
formation in the accretional shock T. V. Ruzmaikina and W. H. Ip; 30. The
protostellar jet model of chondrule formation K. Liffman and M. Brown; 31.
Chondrule formation in lightning discharges: status of theory and
experiments M. Horanyi and S. Robertson; 32. Chondrules and their
associates in ordinary chondrites: a planetary connection? R. Hutchinson;
33. Collision of icy and slightly differentiated bodies as an origin for
unequilibriated ordinary chondrites M. Kitamura and A. Tsuchiyama; 34. A
chondrule-forming scenario involving molten planetisimals I. S. Sanders.