Fritz Heide: Heide, F: Meteorites
Heide, F: Meteorites
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- Springer-Verlag GmbH, 02/1995
- Einband: Flexibler Einband, Book
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783540581055
- Umfang: 233 Seiten
- Sonstiges: 22 Tabellen,
- Copyright-Jahr: 1995
- Gewicht: 360 g
- Maße: 206 x 134 mm
- Stärke: 10 mm
- Erscheinungstermin: 17.2.1995
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Beschreibung
Meteorites - as well as shooting stars and meteors - result from a collision of a solid body from space with our Earth, but only meteorites are able to penetrate the Earth's protective shield, the atmosphere, and fall to the Earth's surface.Before the return of lunar samples, they were the only materials from beyond the Earth which we could take in hand and study.
This book gives a concise and up-to-date description of meteorites - fall phenomena, chemical and mineral composition, classification - as well as a discussion of their formation and origin, which also tells us the story of the formation of our Planetary System. The text is understandable for laymen and students, but can also be used as an introduction to the field for students and scientists.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Fall Phenomena.- 1.1 Light Phenomena.- 1.2 Sound Phenomena.- 1.3 The Main Meteorite Groups.- 1.4 Effects on Landing.- 1.5 Meteorite Showers.- 1.6 Hypervelocity Impacts.- 1.6.1 Meteorite Craters.- 1.6.2 Shock Effects.- 1.6.3 The Ries Crater.- 1.6.4 Probable Meteorite Craters.- 1.6.5 Meteoritic Indicator Elements.- 1.6.6 The Tunguska Event.- 1.6.7 Tektites.- 1.6.8 Impacts and the History of the Planets.- 1.6.9 Earth-Approaching Asteroids.- 1.7 Number and Distribution of Meteorite Falls.- 1.7.1 Frequency of Meteorite Falls.- 1.7.2 Geographic Distribution.- 1.7.3 Times of Fall.- 1.7.4 The Dangers of Descending Meteorites.- 1.8 The History of Meteoritics.- 1.9 Observations of Importance for a Meteorite Fall.- 1.10 How Can a Meteorite Be Recognized.- 2 The Meteorites.- 2.1 Cosmic Dust.- 2.2 The Size of Meteorites.- 2.3 The Shape of Meteorites.- 2.4 Surface Characteristics.- 2.5 Mineralogy and Classification of Meteorites.- 2.5.1 Stone Meteorites.- 2.5.1.1 Chondrites.- 2.5.1.1.1 Ordinary Chondrites.- 2.5.1.1.2 Enstatite Chondrites.- 2.5.1.1.3 Carbonaceous Chondrites.- 2.5.1.2 Achondrites.- 2.5.1.2.1 Eucrites, Howardites, and Diogenites.- 2.5.1.2.2 SNC Meteorites.- 2.5.1.2.3 Aubrites.- 2.5.1.2.4 Ureilites.- 2.5.2 Iron Meteorites.- 2.5.3 Stony Iron Meteorites.- 2.5.3.1 Pallasites.- 2.5.3.2 Mesosiderites.- 2.6 The Chemical Significance of Meteorites.- 2.7 The Cosmic Abundance of the Elements.- 2.8 Isotope Anomalies.- 2.9 Organic Compounds.- 3 The Origin and Formation of Meteorites.- 3.1 Meteorite Ages.- 3.1.1 Formation Age.- 3.1.2 Cosmic Ray Exposure Ages.- 3.1.3 Terrestrial Ages.- 3.2 The Origin of Meteorites.- 3.2.1 Asteroids.- 3.2.2 Meteorites from Mars and the Moon.- 3.3 The Formation of Chondrites.- 3.3.1 Iodine Xenon Ages.- 3.3.2 Condensation and Ca, A1-Rich Inclusions.- 3.3.3 The Origin of Chondrules.- 3.3.4 Matrix.- 3.4 Planetesimals and the Formation of Achondrites.- 3.5 Regolith, Primordial Rare Gases, and the Solar Wind.- 3.6 The Planets.- 3.7 Conclusions.- 4 Appendix.- 4.1 Meteorite Collections and Research.- 4.2 Exchange Value of Meteorites.- 4.3 Etching of Iron Meteorites.- 4.4 Detection of Nickel.- 4.5 Meteorite Falls from 1985 Through 1993.- 4.6 Literature.- 4.7 Composition of Meteorites and the Earth s Crust.- 5 Subject Index.Klappentext
Meteorites - as well as shooting stars and meteors - result from a collision of a solid body from space with our Earth, but only meteorites are able to penetrate the Earth's protective shield, the atmosphere, and fall to the Earth's surface. Apart from lunar samples, they are the only materials from beyond the Earth which we can probe and study.This book gives a concise and up-to-date description of meteorites - fall phenomena, chemical and mineral composition, classification - as well as a discussion of their formation and origin, which also tells us the story of the formation of our planetary system. The text is understandable for laymen and students, but can also be used as an introduction to the field for students and scientists.