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The Cambridge Encyclopedia Of Meteorites (Relié)

O-Richard Norton

  • Cambridge University Press

  • Paru le : 09/08/2002
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Beautifully illustrated with over 150 full color images, The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Meteorites provides a thorough guide to these fascinating extraterrestrial rocks. Meteorites are our only contact with materials from beyond the Earth-Moon system. Using well-known petrologic techniques this book reveals in vivid color their extraordinary external and internal structures. Looking deeper still, right to the atomic level, they begin to tell us of the environment within the solar nebula that existed before the planets accreted. In recent years, meteorites have caught the imagination of scientist and collector alike. An army of people are now actively searching for them on the hot and cold deserts of Earth. This book is a valuable guide to assist the searchers in the field to recognize the many classes of meteorites. It is further a reference source for students, teachers and scientists, including detailed descriptions of every meteorite type, terrestrial impact crater sites, recent fall and find data, and details of important meteorite collections.
    • Cosmic dust: interplanetary dust particles
    • The fall of meteorites
    • External morphology of meteorites
    • Classification of meteorites: a historical viewpoint
    • Primitive meteorites: the chondrites
    • Chondrites: a closer look
    • Primitive meteorites: the carbonaceous chondrites
    • Differentiated meteorites: the achondrites
    • Differentiated meteorites: irons and stony-irons
    • Meteorites and the early Solar System
    • Asteroid parent bodies
    • Terrestrial impact craters
  • Date de parution : 09/08/2002
  • Editeur : Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN : 0-521-62143-7
  • EAN : 9780521621434
  • Présentation : Relié
  • Nb. de pages : 370 pages
  • Poids : 1.575 Kg
  • Dimensions : 22,5 cm × 28,5 cm × 2,7 cm

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Biographie d'O-Richard Norton

Since earning a degree in astronomy from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1960, O. RICHARD NORTON has held directorial positions at the Morrison Planetarium, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, the Max C. Fleischmann Planetarium, University of Nevada, Reno, and the Grace H. Flandrau Planetarium and Science Center, University of Arizona, Tucson. He has worked as an optical engineer on the design of optical telescopes at the Tinsley Laboratories, Berkeley, California, and the hemispheric projection system for the Desert Research Institute, University of Nevada, the forerunner of the modern Imax system. In 1977 he founded Science Graphics, a company producing science teaching slides in astronomy, space science, meteorites, geology, paleontology and the history of astronomy, used in the science teaching curricula of over 3000 colleges and universities in the United States and further afield. His interest in meteorites extends from his work with Frederick C. Leonard, a renowned early meteoriticist at UCLA. Through the years he has worked to promote the public understanding of science and especially the growing field of meteoritics. He is a fellow of the Meteoritical Society and the author of the best selling book, Rocks From Space (1994), and is currently Contributing Editor of the new popular journal, Meteorite.
O-Richard Norton - The Cambridge Encyclopedia Of Meteorites.
The Cambridge Encyclopedia Of Meteorites
O-Richard Norton
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