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Catalogue of Meteorites (Hardcover)
by Monica M. Grady
This fifth edition of Catalogue of Meteorites will, like previous editions, be the essential reference
volume for all those with an informed interest in meteorites. It is the definitive descriptive list of the
British Natural History Museum, which maintains the offical world database of all known meteorite
falls and finds. Coverage includes the 10,000 new specimens recovered since the publication of the
fourth edition, including those from Antarctica. Plus, for the first time, a CD-ROM accompanies the
book, which includes greatly expanded information and an important search facility.
The Origin of Chondrules and Chondrites (Cambridge Planetary
Science) (Hardcover)
by Derek W. G. Sears, Fran Bagenal (Series Editor), David Jewitt (Series Editor), Carl Murray
(Series Editor), Jim Bell (Series Editor), Ralph Lorenz (Series Editor), Francis Nimmo (Series Editor)
Drawing on research from the various scientific disciplines involved, this text summarizes the origin and
history of chondrules and chondrites. Including citations to every published paper on the topic, it forms a
comprehensive bibliography of the latest research. In addition, extensive illustrations provide a clear visual
representation of the scientific theories. The text will be a valuable reference for graduate students and researchers in planetary
science,
geology and astronomy.
Chondrules and the Protoplanetary Disk (Hardcover)
by Roger Hewins (Editor), Rhian Jones (Editor), Ed Scott (Editor)
This book is the first comprehensive review of chondrules and their origins since a consensus developed
that they were made in the disk of gas and solids that formed the Sun and planets 4.5 billion years ago.
Fifty scientists from assorted disciplines have collaborated to review how chondrules could have formed
in the protoplanetary disk.
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