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adam_text | Preface
—
A Personal
Note
..........................................................................................................
vii
Acknowledgements
.................................................................................................................... ix
Introduction
............................................................................................................................... 1
Part I Ancient Fragments of the Solar System
1
Interplanetary Dust and Meteors
....................................................................................... 5
Interplanetary Dust Particles (IDPs)
................................................................................... 6
Lifetime of IDPs
................................................................................................................ 6
The Zodiacal Light
............................................................................................................ 7
Photographing the Zodiacal Light
................................................................................... 8
Collecting IDPs
—
No Job for an Amateur
....................................................................... 9
Physical Properties of IDPs
.............................................................................................. 10
Deep Sea IDPs
................................................................................................................... 11
Collecting IDPs in Space
—
The Stardust Mission
........................................................... 12
Meteors
.................................................................................................................................. 14
Sporadic Meteors
.............................................................................................................. 15
Meteor Showers
................................................................................................................ 16
Early Radio Observations of Meteor Showers
................................................................ 18
Meteor Outbursts and Meteor Storms
............................................................................ 19
The Great Leonid Meteor Storms
.................................................................................... 20
Techniques of Observing and Photographing Meteors
.................................................. 20
References and Useful Web Sites
.......................................................................................... 22
2
Meteorites: Fragments of Asteroids
................................................................................... 23
Asteroids in History
.............................................................................................................. 23
Contents
Main Asteroid
Belt
................................................................................................................ 24
Asteroids
and the Titius-Bode Rule
................................................................................. 24
Discovery
of the
First Asteroids....................................................................................... 25
Cataloging and Naming New
Asteroids.......................................................................... 27
From
Asteroid
Belt to Earth.............................................................................................
27
Near-Earth Objects
........................................................................................................... 28
Trojan Asteroids
................................................................................................................ 29
An Important Job for Dedicated Amateur Astronomers
................................................ 29
The Five Major
NEO
Surveys
........................................................................................... 30
Comparing Asteroids with Meteorites
............................................................................ 30
4
Vesta
................................................................................................................................ 33
1
Ceres
............................................................................................................................... 34
Asteroid Close Encounters
............................................................................................... 35
253 Mathilde..................................................................................................................... 36
433
Eros
............................................................................................................................. 36
Hayabusa
........................................................................................................................... 38
The Dawn Mission to
4
Vesta and
1
Ceres
...................................................................... 40
Manned Missions
............................................................................................................. 40
References and Useful Web Sites
.......................................................................................... 41
3
Meteoroids to Meteorites: Lessons in Survival
................................................................. 43
Atmospheric Entry
............................................................................................................... 43
Fireballs
............................................................................................................................. 44
Light, Sound and Heat
..................................................................................................... 44
Ablation
............................................................................................................................. 45
Brecciated Meteorites and Multiple Falls
............................................................................ 48
The Strewn Field
................................................................................................................... 52
Meteorite Surface Features
................................................................................................... 53
The Primary Fusion Crust
............................................................................................... 53
The Secondary Fusion Crust
............................................................................................ 58
Angularity of Stones
......................................................................................................... 58
Regmaglypts, Flow Features and Oriented Meteorites
................................................... 58
The Big Ones
......................................................................................................................... 65
Weathering of Meteorites
..................................................................................................... 68
Mechanical Weathering
.................................................................................................... 68
Chemical Weathering
....................................................................................................... 68
References and Useful Web Sites
.......................................................................................... 70
Magazines
........................................................................................................................ 71
Useful web sites with information
....................................................................................... 71
Part II The Family of Meteorites
4
The Chondrites
.................................................................................................................... 75
Primary Minerals in Chondritic Stony Meteorites
................................................................. 76
Olivine
............................................................... 77
Pyroxenes
.......................................................................................................................... 77
Iron-Nickel Minerals
........................................................................................................ 77
Accessory Minerals
............................................................................................................... 78
Troilite
............................................................................................................................... 78
Iron Oxide
....................................................... ...................... 78
Contents
Plagioclase Feldspar.......................................................................................................... 78
Elemental Abundances
in Chondritic Meteorites............................................................... 78
Chemical
Types of Ordinary Chondrites
............................................................................ 78
Pétrographie Types
of Ordinary Chondrites
....................................................................... 81
Ordinary Chondrites
............................................................................................................ 84
Enstatite Chondrites
............................................................................................................. 86
R
Chondrites
......................................................................................................................... 88
Carbonaceous Chondrites
.................................................................................................... 90
A Chondrule Gallery
............................................................................................................ 106
5
Primitive and Differentiated Meteorites: Asteroidal Achondrites
.................................. 113
Differentiation
...................................................................................................................... 114
Achondrites
........................................................................................................................... 115
Primitive Achondrites
........................................................................................................... 116
Asteroidal Achondrites
......................................................................................................... 120
6
Differentiated Meteorites: Planetary and Lunar Achondrites
........................................ 135
Martian SNC group
.............................................................................................................. 136
ALH
84001............................................................................................................................ 142
Lunar Achondrites
................................................................................................................ 144
Useful Web Sites
................................................................................................................... 145
7
Differentiated Meteorites: The Irons
................................................................................. 149
Alloys of Iron-nickel Meteorites
.......................................................................................... 149
Chemical Classification of Iron Meteorites
......................................................................... 151
IAB Group
......................................................................................................................... 151
1С
Group
........................................................................................................................... 151
IIAB Group
....................................................................................................................... 152
IIC Group
.......................................................................................................................... 152
HD
Group
......................................................................................................................... 152
HE Group
.......................................................................................................................... 152
IIF Group
.......................................................................................................................... 152
IIG Group
......................................................................................................................... 152
IIIAB Group
...................................................................................................................... 153
IIICD Group
..................................................................................................................... 153
HIE Group
......................................................................................................................... 153
IIIF Group
......................................................................................................................... 153
IVA
Group
......................................................................................................................... 153
IVB Group
......................................................................................................................... 154
Ungrouped Irons or IRUNGR
......................................................................................... 154
Hexahedrites
......................................................................................................................... 154
Octahedrites
.......................................................................................................................... 156
Ataxites
.................................................................................................................................. 162
Silicated Irons
........................................................................................................................ 164
8
Differentiated Meteorites: Stony-Irons
............................................................................. 167
Pallasites
................................................................................................................................ 168
Main Group Pallasites
...................................................................................................... 168
Eagle Station Pallasites
..................................................................................................... 169
The Pyroxene Pallasites
.................................................................................................... 169
Mesosiderites
......................................................................................................................... 172
Contents
9
A Gallery of Meteorwrongs
................................................................................................. 175
Part III Collecting and Analyzing Meteorites
10
In the Field
.......................................................................................................................... 183
What Should you Look for?
................................................................................................ 189
Hunting with Metal Detectors
............................................................................................ 192
What are your Meteorites Worth?
...................................................................................... 195
Is Collecting Meteorites Legal?
........................................................................................... 196
Final Thoughts
.................................................................................................................... 197
Useful Web Sites
................................................................................................................. 198
Information on Antarctic meteorites
................................................................................. 198
Information on old falls and finds
..................................................................................... 199
Information on meteorite law
............................................................................................ 199
Information on metal detectors and hunting
.................................................................... 199
References
............................................................................................................................ 199
11
From Hand Lens to Microscope
....................................................................................... 201
Using the
Pétrographie
Microscope
................................................................................... 201
What Is a Thin Section?
.................................................................................................. 202
What Are Interference Colors?
....................................................................................... 203
Make Your Own Simple
Pétrographie
Microscope
........................................................... 205
How to Adjust and Use the
Pétrographie
Microscope
...................................................... 206
Light Source, Brightness, and Blue Filter
....................................................................... 207
Iris Diaphragm and Conoscopic Lens
........................................................................... 207
Polarizing Filters
............................................................................................................. 208
Rotating Stage
................................................................................................................. 208
Bertrand
Lens
.................................................................................................................. 208
Focus Controls
................................................................................................................ 208
Objectives and Eyepieces
................................................................................................ 208
Mechanical Stage
............................................................................................................. 209
Centering Screws
............................................................................................................. 209
Trinocular Head
.............................................................................................................. 209
Care and Cleaning
........................................................................................................... 209
Measuring the Size of Objects in Thin Sections
................................................................ 210
Using Reflected Light and Transmitted Light
.................................................................... 212
Examining Meteorites in Thin Section
.............................................................................. 214
Identifying the Building Blocks of Meteorites
............................................................... 214
Classifying Your Chondrite
............................................................................................ 222
Textures
—
Their Look and Meaning
.............................................................................. 223
The Look of Shock
—
Textures and Stages
..................................................................... 229
Weathering
—
The Enemy of Meteorites
............................................................................ 229
Photographing Thin Sections
............................................................................................. 231
Macro (Close-Up) Photography
.................................................................................... 233
Photography Through the Microscope
......................................................................... 234
Useful Web Sites
................................................................................................................. 237
References
..................................................................................... 237
Contents
Appendices
1 Minerals in Meteorites........................................................................................................ 239
2
Pétrographie Types..............................................................................................................
247
3
Useful
Tests........................................................................................................................... 249
4
Etching Iron Meteorites
...................................................................................................... 255
5
Unit Conversions
................................................................................................................. 259
6
Composition Percentages
................................................................................................... 261
7
Equipment, Storage, and Display
....................................................................................... 263
Glossary
...................................................................................................................................... 267
Meteorite Index
.......................................................................................................................... 281
Generalindex
............................................................................................................................. 285
|
adam_txt |
Preface
—
A Personal
Note
.
vii
Acknowledgements
. ix
Introduction
. 1
Part I Ancient Fragments of the Solar System
1
Interplanetary Dust and Meteors
. 5
Interplanetary Dust Particles (IDPs)
. 6
Lifetime of IDPs
. 6
The Zodiacal Light
. 7
Photographing the Zodiacal Light
. 8
Collecting IDPs
—
No Job for an Amateur
. 9
Physical Properties of IDPs
. 10
Deep Sea IDPs
. 11
Collecting IDPs in Space
—
The Stardust Mission
. 12
Meteors
. 14
Sporadic Meteors
. 15
Meteor Showers
. 16
Early Radio Observations of Meteor Showers
. 18
Meteor Outbursts and Meteor Storms
. 19
The Great Leonid Meteor Storms
. 20
Techniques of Observing and Photographing Meteors
. 20
References and Useful Web Sites
. 22
2
Meteorites: Fragments of Asteroids
. 23
Asteroids in History
. 23
Contents
Main Asteroid
Belt
. 24
Asteroids
and the Titius-Bode Rule
. 24
Discovery
of the
First Asteroids. 25
Cataloging and Naming New
Asteroids. 27
From
Asteroid
Belt to Earth.
27
Near-Earth Objects
. 28
Trojan Asteroids
. 29
An Important Job for Dedicated Amateur Astronomers
. 29
The Five Major
NEO
Surveys
. 30
Comparing Asteroids with Meteorites
. 30
4
Vesta
. 33
1
Ceres
. 34
Asteroid Close Encounters
. 35
253 Mathilde. 36
433
Eros
. 36
Hayabusa
. 38
The Dawn Mission to
4
Vesta and
1
Ceres
. 40
Manned Missions
. 40
References and Useful Web Sites
. 41
3
Meteoroids to Meteorites: Lessons in Survival
. 43
Atmospheric Entry
. 43
Fireballs
. 44
Light, Sound and Heat
. 44
Ablation
. 45
Brecciated Meteorites and Multiple Falls
. 48
The Strewn Field
. 52
Meteorite Surface Features
. 53
The Primary Fusion Crust
. 53
The Secondary Fusion Crust
. 58
Angularity of Stones
. 58
Regmaglypts, Flow Features and Oriented Meteorites
. 58
The Big Ones
. 65
Weathering of Meteorites
. 68
Mechanical Weathering
. 68
Chemical Weathering
. 68
References and Useful Web Sites
. 70
Magazines
. 71
Useful web sites with information
. 71
Part II The Family of Meteorites
4
The Chondrites
. 75
Primary Minerals in Chondritic Stony Meteorites
. 76
Olivine
. 77
Pyroxenes
. 77
Iron-Nickel Minerals
. 77
Accessory Minerals
. 78
Troilite
. 78
Iron Oxide
. . 78
Contents
Plagioclase Feldspar. 78
Elemental Abundances
in Chondritic Meteorites. 78
Chemical
Types of Ordinary Chondrites
. 78
Pétrographie Types
of Ordinary Chondrites
. 81
Ordinary Chondrites
. 84
Enstatite Chondrites
. 86
R
Chondrites
. 88
Carbonaceous Chondrites
. 90
A Chondrule Gallery
. 106
5
Primitive and Differentiated Meteorites: Asteroidal Achondrites
. 113
Differentiation
. 114
Achondrites
. 115
Primitive Achondrites
. 116
Asteroidal Achondrites
. 120
6
Differentiated Meteorites: Planetary and Lunar Achondrites
. 135
Martian SNC group
. 136
ALH
84001. 142
Lunar Achondrites
. 144
Useful Web Sites
. 145
7
Differentiated Meteorites: The Irons
. 149
Alloys of Iron-nickel Meteorites
. 149
Chemical Classification of Iron Meteorites
. 151
IAB Group
. 151
1С
Group
. 151
IIAB Group
. 152
IIC Group
. 152
HD
Group
. 152
HE Group
. 152
IIF Group
. 152
IIG Group
. 152
IIIAB Group
. 153
IIICD Group
. 153
HIE Group
. 153
IIIF Group
. 153
IVA
Group
. 153
IVB Group
. 154
Ungrouped Irons or IRUNGR
. 154
Hexahedrites
. 154
Octahedrites
. 156
Ataxites
. 162
Silicated Irons
. 164
8
Differentiated Meteorites: Stony-Irons
. 167
Pallasites
. 168
Main Group Pallasites
. 168
Eagle Station Pallasites
. 169
The Pyroxene Pallasites
. 169
Mesosiderites
. 172
Contents
9
A Gallery of Meteorwrongs
. 175
Part III Collecting and Analyzing Meteorites
10
In the Field
. 183
What Should you Look for?
. 189
Hunting with Metal Detectors
. 192
What are your Meteorites Worth?
. 195
Is Collecting Meteorites Legal?
. 196
Final Thoughts
. 197
Useful Web Sites
. 198
Information on Antarctic meteorites
. 198
Information on old falls and finds
. 199
Information on meteorite law
. 199
Information on metal detectors and hunting
. 199
References
. 199
11
From Hand Lens to Microscope
. 201
Using the
Pétrographie
Microscope
. 201
What Is a Thin Section?
. 202
What Are Interference Colors?
. 203
Make Your Own Simple
Pétrographie
Microscope
. 205
How to Adjust and Use the
Pétrographie
Microscope
. 206
Light Source, Brightness, and Blue Filter
. 207
Iris Diaphragm and Conoscopic Lens
. 207
Polarizing Filters
. 208
Rotating Stage
. 208
Bertrand
Lens
. 208
Focus Controls
. 208
Objectives and Eyepieces
. 208
Mechanical Stage
. 209
Centering Screws
. 209
Trinocular Head
. 209
Care and Cleaning
. 209
Measuring the Size of Objects in Thin Sections
. 210
Using Reflected Light and Transmitted Light
. 212
Examining Meteorites in Thin Section
. 214
Identifying the Building Blocks of Meteorites
. 214
Classifying Your Chondrite
. 222
Textures
—
Their Look and Meaning
. 223
The Look of Shock
—
Textures and Stages
. 229
Weathering
—
The Enemy of Meteorites
. 229
Photographing Thin Sections
. 231
Macro (Close-Up) Photography
. 233
Photography Through the Microscope
. 234
Useful Web Sites
. 237
References
. 237
Contents
Appendices
1 Minerals in Meteorites. 239
2
Pétrographie Types.
247
3
Useful
Tests. 249
4
Etching Iron Meteorites
. 255
5
Unit Conversions
. 259
6
Composition Percentages
. 261
7
Equipment, Storage, and Display
. 263
Glossary
. 267
Meteorite Index
. 281
Generalindex
. 285 |
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spelling | Norton, Oran Richard 1937- Verfasser (DE-588)135924251 aut Field guide to meteors and meteorites O. Richard Norton ; Lawrence A. Chitwood London Springer 2008 XV, 287 S. zahlr. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Patrick Moore's practical astronomy series Astrogeology Meteors Meteor (DE-588)4038948-0 gnd rswk-swf Meteorit (DE-588)4038950-9 gnd rswk-swf Geologie (DE-588)4020227-6 gnd rswk-swf Meteor (DE-588)4038948-0 s Geologie (DE-588)4020227-6 s DE-604 Meteorit (DE-588)4038950-9 s Chitwood, Lawrence A. Verfasser aut Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016800753&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Norton, Oran Richard 1937- Chitwood, Lawrence A. Field guide to meteors and meteorites Astrogeology Meteors Meteor (DE-588)4038948-0 gnd Meteorit (DE-588)4038950-9 gnd Geologie (DE-588)4020227-6 gnd |
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title | Field guide to meteors and meteorites |
title_auth | Field guide to meteors and meteorites |
title_exact_search | Field guide to meteors and meteorites |
title_exact_search_txtP | Field guide to meteors and meteorites |
title_full | Field guide to meteors and meteorites O. Richard Norton ; Lawrence A. Chitwood |
title_fullStr | Field guide to meteors and meteorites O. Richard Norton ; Lawrence A. Chitwood |
title_full_unstemmed | Field guide to meteors and meteorites O. Richard Norton ; Lawrence A. Chitwood |
title_short | Field guide to meteors and meteorites |
title_sort | field guide to meteors and meteorites |
topic | Astrogeology Meteors Meteor (DE-588)4038948-0 gnd Meteorit (DE-588)4038950-9 gnd Geologie (DE-588)4020227-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Astrogeology Meteors Meteor Meteorit Geologie |
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