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1 O. Richard North Field guide to meteors and meteorites 024574 2008 Book  
2 Derek W. G. Sears Origin of chondrules and chondrites 023816 2004 Book  
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TitleField guide to meteors and meteorites
Author(s)O. Richard North
PublicationLondon, 1. Springer 2. Springer-Verlag, 2008.
Descriptionxv, 288p.
Series(Patrick Moore's Practical Astronomy Series)
Abstract Note"Weekend meteorite hunting" with magnets and metal detectors is becoming ever more popular as a pastime, but of course you can’t just walk around and pick up meteorites in the same way that you can pick up seashells on the beach. Those fragments that survived the intense heat of re-entry tend to disguise themselves as natural rocks over time, and it takes a trained eye – along with the information in this book – to recognize them.
ISBN,Price9781848001565 : Euro 32.95(PB)
Classification523.68(026)
Keyword(s)1. AMATEUR ASTRONOMY 2. ASTEROIDS 3. CHONDRITE 4. METEORITES 5. METEORITES CLASSIFICATION 6. METEORS
Item TypeBook

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TitleOrigin of chondrules and chondrites
Author(s)Derek W. G. Sears
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Descriptionxii, 209p.
Series(Cambridge planetary science series)
Abstract NoteChondrites are the largest group of meteorites. They can provide unique insights into the origins and early evolution of our Solar System, and even into the relationships between our Solar System and other stars in the vicinity of our Sun. The largest structural components of most chondrites are the glass-bearing chondrules, and there are numerous theories for their origin. First published in 2004, this clear and systematic text summarizes the ideas surrounding the origin and history of chondrules and chondrites, drawing on research from the various scientific disciplines involved. With citations to a large number of published papers on the topic, it forms a comprehensive bibliography of the key research areas, and extensive illustrations provide a clear visual representation of the scientific theories. This text will be a valuable reference for graduate students and researchers in planetary science, geology, and astronomy.
ISBN,Price9780511536137 : UKP 92.00(HB)
Classification523.681-52
Keyword(s)1. CHONDRITE 2. CHONDRULE
Item TypeBook

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023816   523.681-52/SEA/023816  On Shelf    

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