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Collisional Processes in the Solar System Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2001 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Sērija : Astrophysics and Space Science Library 261
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Aug-2014
  • Izdevniecība: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 9401038325
  • ISBN-13: 9789401038324
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 357 pages, height x width: 240x160 mm, weight: 596 g, X, 357 p., 1 Paperback / softback
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  • ISBN-10: 9401038325
  • ISBN-13: 9789401038324
The exploration of our Solar System is rapidly growing in importance as a scientific discipline. During the last decades, great progress has been achieved as the result of space missions to planets and small bodies - as­ teroids and comets - and improved remote-sensing methods, as well as due to refined techniques of laboratory measurements and a rapid progress in theoretical studies, involving the development of various astrophysical and geophysical models. These models are based, in particular, on the approach of comparative planetology becoming a powerful tool in revealing evolu­ tionary processes which have been shaping the planets since their origin. Comets and asteroids, being identified as remnants of planetary formation, serve as a clue to the reconstruction of Solar System history because they encapsulated the primordial material from which the planets were built up. At the same time, these interplanetary carriers of original matter and mes­ sengers from the past, being triggered by dynamical processes well outside our neighboring space, were responsible for numerous catastrophic events when impacting on the planets and thus causing dramatic changes of their natural conditions. In the crossroads of astronomy and geophysics, recent years have seen a growing understanding of the importance of collisional processes through­ out the history of the Solar System and, therefore, the necessity to get more insight into the problem of interactions of planets and small bodies.

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Preface x
Size-frequency distributions of planetary impact craters and asteroids
34(16)
B.A. Ivanov
G. Neukum
R. Wagner
The meteoroidal influx to the Earth
50(21)
Z. Ceplecha
The impact record on asteroid surfaces
71(19)
W.F. Bottke, Jr.
R. Greenberg
Cometary Dynamics
90(12)
H.F. Levison
M.J. Duncan
Variable Oort cloud flux due to the Galactic tide
102(18)
J.J. Matese
K.A. Innanen
M.J. Valtonen
Galactic triggering of periodic comet showers and mass extinctions on Earth
120(10)
M.R. Rampino
The role of non-gravitational forces in decoupling orbits from Jupiter
130(12)
D.J. Asher
M.E. Bailey
D.I. Steel
The cometary contribution to planetary impact craters
142(19)
H. Rickman
J.A. Fernandez
G. Tancredi
J. Licandro
Physical properties of planet crossing objects
161(11)
D. Jewitt
Y. Fernandez
Distant comet observations
172(8)
K.J. Meech
O.R. Hainaut
Long-term orbital evolution of protoplanets
180(21)
K. Yoshinaga
E. Kokubo
J. Makino
Accretional origin of the giant planets and its consequences
201(21)
W.-H. Ip
J.A. Fernandez
N-body simulations of Moon accretion
222(25)
S. Ida
E. Kokubo
T. Takeda
Volatile inventory and early evolution of the planetary atmospheres
247(17)
M.Ya. Marov
S.I. Ipatov
From the interstellar medium to planetary atmospheres via comets
264(12)
T.C. Owen
A. Bar-Nun
Dust influx to Titan from Hyperion
276(9)
A.V. Krivov
M. Banaszkiewicz
Collisional effects in the Edgeworth-Kuiper belt
285(3)
D.R. Davis
P.F. Farinella
In Memoriam: Paolo Farinella
288(14)
D.R. Davis
Origin and evolution of near Earth asteroids
302(19)
A. Morbidelli
Formation of asteroid families and delivery of NEO showers from the main belt
321(11)
V. Zappala
A. Cellino
Near-Earth asteroid surveys
332(17)
A.W. Harris
NEO, the Spaceguard system and the Spaceguard Foundation
349
A. Carusi