Meteorites classification and properties Libro electrónico

My goal in writing this book was to provide an introduction to meteorite science and a handbook on meteorite classification. Insofar as I succeeded it should prove useful both to the practicing professional and to university students at the upper-division and graduate levels. I originally intended the book to be nearly twice as long. The second half was to be a review of properties relating to the origin of each group of meteorites. Chapter XVIII is an example of how these later chapters would have looked, although most would not have been as interpretative. These chapters would have been useful chiefly to meteorite researchers looking for a quick summary of group properties; they were not written because of lack of time. Perhaps I will start to prepare this "second volume" in a year or so when my family and I have recovered from the preparation of the present volume. Although some parts of the classification portion are mildly icono­ clastic, I have attempted either to avoid the inclusion of speculative interpretations or to flag them with a caveat to the reader. I have relaxed these principles somewhat in Chapter XVIII to conserve space, but even there the discussion of alternative speculations should give the reader a feeling for the degree of uncertainty attached.

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Main Author: Wasson, John T. autor/a
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Published: New York, New York, United States Springer-Verlag c197
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spelling KOHA-OAI-ECOSUR:560312021-01-11T22:00:40ZMeteorites classification and properties Libro electrónico Wasson, John T. autor/a textNew York, New York, United States Springer-Verlagc1974engMy goal in writing this book was to provide an introduction to meteorite science and a handbook on meteorite classification. Insofar as I succeeded it should prove useful both to the practicing professional and to university students at the upper-division and graduate levels. I originally intended the book to be nearly twice as long. The second half was to be a review of properties relating to the origin of each group of meteorites. Chapter XVIII is an example of how these later chapters would have looked, although most would not have been as interpretative. These chapters would have been useful chiefly to meteorite researchers looking for a quick summary of group properties; they were not written because of lack of time. Perhaps I will start to prepare this "second volume" in a year or so when my family and I have recovered from the preparation of the present volume. Although some parts of the classification portion are mildly icono­ clastic, I have attempted either to avoid the inclusion of speculative interpretations or to flag them with a caveat to the reader. I have relaxed these principles somewhat in Chapter XVIII to conserve space, but even there the discussion of alternative speculations should give the reader a feeling for the degree of uncertainty attached.Incluye bibliografía e índice: páginas 206-2411. Introduction: meteorites as probes of processes occurring very early in the history of the solar system.. 2. Classification of meteorites.. 3. The study of meteorites: sources, bibliographies, and history.. 4. Bulk composition.. 5. Mineralogy and phase composition.. 6. Petrology.. 7. Trace elements.. 8. Stable isotopes: elements other than rare gases.. 9. Stable isotopes of the rare-gas elements and related particle-track studies.. 10. Primordial radionuclides and associated chronologies.. 11. Breakup and accretional history of parent bodies, meteoroid shape and erosion, and terrestrial ages of meteorites.. 12. Orbits.. 13. Fall and recovery.. 14. Morphology and macrostructure.. 15. Organic matter.. 16. Magnetic properties.. 17. Miscellaneous physical studies.. 18. An example of the interpretation of meteorite properties: the origin of ordinary chondrites.. Subject IndexMy goal in writing this book was to provide an introduction to meteorite science and a handbook on meteorite classification. Insofar as I succeeded it should prove useful both to the practicing professional and to university students at the upper-division and graduate levels. I originally intended the book to be nearly twice as long. The second half was to be a review of properties relating to the origin of each group of meteorites. Chapter XVIII is an example of how these later chapters would have looked, although most would not have been as interpretative. These chapters would have been useful chiefly to meteorite researchers looking for a quick summary of group properties; they were not written because of lack of time. Perhaps I will start to prepare this "second volume" in a year or so when my family and I have recovered from the preparation of the present volume. Although some parts of the classification portion are mildly icono­ clastic, I have attempted either to avoid the inclusion of speculative interpretations or to flag them with a caveat to the reader. I have relaxed these principles somewhat in Chapter XVIII to conserve space, but even there the discussion of alternative speculations should give the reader a feeling for the degree of uncertainty attached.Disponible en formato PDFSubscripción a ELSEVIERMeteoritesDisponible en líneahttp://link.springer.com/openurl?genre=book&isbn=978-3-642-65865-5URN:ISBN:0387067442URN:ISBN:9783642658655 (Print)URN:ISBN:9783642658631 (Online)Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso
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Meteorites classification and properties Libro electrónico
description My goal in writing this book was to provide an introduction to meteorite science and a handbook on meteorite classification. Insofar as I succeeded it should prove useful both to the practicing professional and to university students at the upper-division and graduate levels. I originally intended the book to be nearly twice as long. The second half was to be a review of properties relating to the origin of each group of meteorites. Chapter XVIII is an example of how these later chapters would have looked, although most would not have been as interpretative. These chapters would have been useful chiefly to meteorite researchers looking for a quick summary of group properties; they were not written because of lack of time. Perhaps I will start to prepare this "second volume" in a year or so when my family and I have recovered from the preparation of the present volume. Although some parts of the classification portion are mildly icono­ clastic, I have attempted either to avoid the inclusion of speculative interpretations or to flag them with a caveat to the reader. I have relaxed these principles somewhat in Chapter XVIII to conserve space, but even there the discussion of alternative speculations should give the reader a feeling for the degree of uncertainty attached.
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