Water Worlds in the Solar System:
Water Worlds in the Solar System: In Search of Habitable Environments and Life is a comprehensive reference on the formation, availability, habitability potential, and astrobiological implications of water in the Solar System. The book provides understanding of the importance of water on Earth to el...
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Zusammenfassung: | Water Worlds in the Solar System: In Search of Habitable Environments and Life is a comprehensive reference on the formation, availability, habitability potential, and astrobiological implications of water in the Solar System. The book provides understanding of the importance of water on Earth to elucidate potential water and biosignature sources on other bodies in the Solar System. It covers processes involved in the formation of Earth and its Moon, genesis of water on those bodies, events on early Earth, and other processes that are applicable to celestial bodies in the Solar System, directly correlating data available on water on other bodies to over 15 Earth analogue sites. This book forms a comprehensive overview on water in the Solar System, from formation to biosignature and habitability considerations. It is ideal for academics, researchers and students working in the field of planetary science, extraterrestrial water research and habitability potential. |
Beschreibung: | 816 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme |
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contents | Chapter 1 - Solar/planetary formation and evolution -- 1.1 Planet formation -- 1.1.1 Terrestrial planet formation -- 1.1.2 Giant planet formation -- 1.2 Asteroids, meteorites, and chondrites -- 1.3 Giant-impact theory on the origin of Earth's Moon -- 1.3.1 Single giant impact theory -- 1.3.2 Multiple giant impact theory -- 1.3.3 The concept of lunar magma ocean (LMO) of global dimensions -- 1.4 Influence of Moon-forming impacts on the environmental conditions on the early Earth -- 1.5 Earth's internal structure, development, orbit, and rotation -- 1.5.1 Influence of collisions -- 1.5.2 Features of Earth's core -- 1.5.3 Earth's paleo-rotation and revolution-day: 21 h -- year: 13 months and 400 days -- 1.5.4 Earth's inclination and orbit -- 1.6 Water and frost line in the astrophysical environments -- 1.6.1 Water in the protoplanetary disk of the Sun -- 1.6.2 Frost line -- 1.6.3 Water stored on the surface and in the ground of modern Earth -- 1.7 Water-abundant celestial bodies in the Solar System-brief overview -- 1.8 Importance of understanding Earth's oceans in the search for life in extraterrestrial ocean worlds-NASA's ocean worlds ... -- 1.9 Importance of radiogenic heating and tidal dissipation in the generation and sustenance of extraterrestrial subsurface ... -- 1.10 Shedding light on extraterrestrial bodies-role of astronomical research -- References -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2 - Geological timeline of significant events on Earth -- 2.1 An era from 4.5 to 4 billion years ago when the entire Earth was a "Fire Ball" -- 2.2 Importance of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere of the early Earth -- 2.3 Genesis of water on Earth -- 2.3.1 Water on Earth through mantle evolution. |
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spelling | Joseph, Antony Verfasser (DE-588)1177303248 aut Water Worlds in the Solar System Antony Joseph, formerly Chief Scientist at CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography, India San Diego Elsevier 2022 816 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Chapter 1 - Solar/planetary formation and evolution -- 1.1 Planet formation -- 1.1.1 Terrestrial planet formation -- 1.1.2 Giant planet formation -- 1.2 Asteroids, meteorites, and chondrites -- 1.3 Giant-impact theory on the origin of Earth's Moon -- 1.3.1 Single giant impact theory -- 1.3.2 Multiple giant impact theory -- 1.3.3 The concept of lunar magma ocean (LMO) of global dimensions -- 1.4 Influence of Moon-forming impacts on the environmental conditions on the early Earth -- 1.5 Earth's internal structure, development, orbit, and rotation -- 1.5.1 Influence of collisions -- 1.5.2 Features of Earth's core -- 1.5.3 Earth's paleo-rotation and revolution-day: 21 h -- year: 13 months and 400 days -- 1.5.4 Earth's inclination and orbit -- 1.6 Water and frost line in the astrophysical environments -- 1.6.1 Water in the protoplanetary disk of the Sun -- 1.6.2 Frost line -- 1.6.3 Water stored on the surface and in the ground of modern Earth -- 1.7 Water-abundant celestial bodies in the Solar System-brief overview -- 1.8 Importance of understanding Earth's oceans in the search for life in extraterrestrial ocean worlds-NASA's ocean worlds ... -- 1.9 Importance of radiogenic heating and tidal dissipation in the generation and sustenance of extraterrestrial subsurface ... -- 1.10 Shedding light on extraterrestrial bodies-role of astronomical research -- References -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2 - Geological timeline of significant events on Earth -- 2.1 An era from 4.5 to 4 billion years ago when the entire Earth was a "Fire Ball" -- 2.2 Importance of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere of the early Earth -- 2.3 Genesis of water on Earth -- 2.3.1 Water on Earth through mantle evolution. Water Worlds in the Solar System: In Search of Habitable Environments and Life is a comprehensive reference on the formation, availability, habitability potential, and astrobiological implications of water in the Solar System. The book provides understanding of the importance of water on Earth to elucidate potential water and biosignature sources on other bodies in the Solar System. It covers processes involved in the formation of Earth and its Moon, genesis of water on those bodies, events on early Earth, and other processes that are applicable to celestial bodies in the Solar System, directly correlating data available on water on other bodies to over 15 Earth analogue sites. This book forms a comprehensive overview on water in the Solar System, from formation to biosignature and habitability considerations. It is ideal for academics, researchers and students working in the field of planetary science, extraterrestrial water research and habitability potential. Wasser (DE-588)4064689-0 gnd rswk-swf Astrobiologie (DE-588)4112608-7 gnd rswk-swf Planetensystem (DE-588)4126386-8 gnd rswk-swf Habitable Zone (DE-588)103039461X gnd rswk-swf Sonnensystem (DE-588)1236963989 gnd rswk-swf Habitable Environments planetary science Extraterrestrial water research Habitable Zone (DE-588)103039461X s Planetensystem (DE-588)4126386-8 s Astrobiologie (DE-588)4112608-7 s Sonnensystem (DE-588)1236963989 g Wasser (DE-588)4064689-0 s DE-604 |
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