E-Book, Englisch, Band 227, 826 Seiten, eBook
Schmitt / de Bergh / Festou Solar System Ices
1998
ISBN: 978-94-011-5252-5
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
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Based on Reviews Presented at the International Symposium “Solar System Ices” held in Toulouse, France, on March 27–30, 1995
E-Book, Englisch, Band 227, 826 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Astrophysics and Space Science Library
ISBN: 978-94-011-5252-5
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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I — Physics and Chemistry of Ices.- Physical chemistry of ices in the outer solar system.- Thermal conductivity of solar system ices, with special reference to Martian polar caps.- Rheology of planetary ices.- Thermodynamical properties of high pressure ices. Implications for the dynamics and internal structure of large icy satellites.- Clathrate hydrates on earth and in the solar system.- Metamorphism of solar system ices.- Amorphous water ice. A solar system material.- Reflectance spectroscopy of icy surfaces.- Optical properties of ices from UV to infrared.- Microwave properties of ice and snow.- UV Photochemistry of ices. The role of photons in the processing of ices.- Chemistry of ice induced by bombardment with energetic charged particles.- Sputtering and desorption from icy surfaces.- II — Ices in the Primitive Solar Nebula and in Comets.- From interstellar dust to comets: distributed CO in comet Halley.- Trapping of gases in water ice and consequences to comets and the atmospheres of the inner planets.- Origin and evolution of comets, icy planets and satellites.- Composition and physical properties of comets.- III — Ices in the Terrestrial Planets.- Terrestrial snow studies from remote sensing in the solar spectrum and the thermal infrared.- Polar stratospheric clouds on Earth. A review of particle thermodynamics, nucleation and growth kinetics.- Mars CO2 ice polar caps.- IV — Ices in the Outer Planets and Satellites.- to icy satellite geology.- Geodynamics of icy satellites.- Geologic landforms and processes on icy satellites.- Ices on the satellites of Jupiter, Saturn, and Uranus.- Ices on Io — composition and texture.- Surface-atmosphere interactions on Titan.- The surface compositions of Triton, Pluto and Charon.- Pluto and the Kuiper disk.- Therings of the outer planets.- Ices in the giant planets.- Atmospheric ices.- Surface/atmosphere interactions and volatile transport (Triton, Pluto and Io).- Contributing Authors.