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1 Stephan Schlemmer (ed.) Laboratory astrochemistry: From Molecules through Nanoparticles to Grains 025930 2014 Book  
2 Harry Y. McSween, Jr Cosmochemistry 023080 2010 Book  
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TitleLaboratory astrochemistry: From Molecules through Nanoparticles to Grains
Author(s)Stephan Schlemmer (ed.);Thomas Giesen (ed.);Harald Mutschke (ed.)
PublicationWeinheim, Wiley-VCH, 2014.
Descriptionxx, 508p.
Abstract NoteWritten by leading scientists in the field and intended for a broader readership, this is an ideal starting point for an overview of current research and developments. As such, the book covers a broad spectrum of laboratory astrophysics and chemistry, describing recent advances in experiments, as well as theoretical work, including fundamental physics and modeling chemical networks. For researchers as well as students and newcomers to the field.
ISBN,Price9783527408894 : US $ 155.95(HB)
Classification52-36
Keyword(s)1. ASTROCHEMISTRY 2. MOLECULAR PHOTODISSOCIATION 3. MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY 4. NANOPARTICLES FORMATION 5. SPECTROSCOPY
Item TypeBook

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TitleCosmochemistry
Author(s)Harry Y. McSween, Jr;Gary R. Huss
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Descriptionxviii, 549p.
Abstract NoteHow did the Solar System's chemical composition evolve? This textbook provides the answers in the first interdisciplinary introduction to cosmochemistry. It makes this exciting and evolving field accessible to undergraduate and graduate students from a range of backgrounds, including geology, chemistry, astronomy and physics. The authors - two established leaders who have pioneered developments in the field - provide a complete background to cosmochemical processes and discoveries, enabling students outside geochemistry to understand and explore the Solar System's composition. Topics covered include: - synthesis of nuclides in stars - partitioning of elements between solids, liquids and gas in the solar nebula - overviews of the chemistry of extraterrestrial materials - isotopic tools used to investigate processes such as planet accretion and element fractionation - chronology of the early Solar System - geochemical exploration of planets Boxes provide basic definitions and mini-courses in mineralogy, organic chemistry, and other essential background information for students. Review questions and additional reading for each chapter encourage students to explore cosmochemistry further.
ISBN,Price9780521878623 : UKP 45.00(HB)
Classification52-36
Keyword(s)COSMOCHEMISTRY
Item TypeBook

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023080   52-36/MCS/023080  On Shelf    

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