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9780792364672

From Dust to Terrestrial Planets

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  • ISBN13:

    9780792364672

  • ISBN10:

    0792364678

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-10-01
  • Publisher: Kluwer Academic Pub
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Summary

This volume gives a comprehensive and integrated overview of current knowledge and understanding of the processes occurring during the first 100 million years of the solar system, when the terrestrial planets formed. It is the result of a workshop at ISSI, where planetary scientists, astrophysicists, and cosmochemists exchanged their data, interpretations, and ideas on theoretical models. The book provides a broad synthesis of ground- and space-based observations, laboratory experiments, numerical simulations, and theoretical considerations dealing with the collapse of molecular clouds to proto-planetary disks and their subsequent evolution. Emphasis is given to the evolution of the disk and the relevant timescales characterizing the underlying (magnetohydro)dynamical, (astro)physical, and (geo)chemical processes responsible for the current distribution and composition of the material in the solar system. Papers in this volume cover the topics of proto-solar disk formation and evolution, formation of the most original compounds and first solids and their subsequent accretion into planetesimals, planetary embryos, and ultimately into planets. The book is intended to provide scientists in space physics and geophysical research with an up-to-date status report on current understanding of terrestrial planet formation, and also to serve the advanced graduate student with introductory material on this active field of research.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
From Dust to Terrestrial Planets - Introduction; Timescales for the Formation of Terrestrial Planets
1(12)
R. Kallenbach
W. Benz
G. W. Lugmair
DISK FORMATION, STABILITY, AND EVOLUTION
Triggering Protostellar Collapse, Injection, and Disk Formation
13(10)
A. P. Boss
H. A. T. Vanhale
Protostellar Disk Formation and Early Evolution
23(16)
F. C. Adams
G. Laughlin
Solar Nebula Magnetohydrodynamics
39(16)
S. A. Balbus
J. F. Hawley
Observational Constraints on Transport (and Mixing) in Pre-main Sequence Disks
55(14)
L. Hartmann
Beta Pictoris and Other Solar Systems
69(18)
P. Artymowicz
Temperature and Pressure Gradients in the Solar Nebula
87(10)
J. A. Wood
FORMATION OF COMPOUNDS AND FIRST SOLIDS
The Beginning: Swift and Violent
97(16)
J. A. Wood
Short-lived Radionuclides in Meteorites: Constraints on Nebular Timescales for the Production of Solids
113(10)
R. H. Nichols, Jr.
The Extinct Radionuclide Timescale of the Early Solar System
123(10)
J. D. Gilmour
Short-lived Radioactivities and the Birth of the Sun
133(20)
B. S. Meyer
D. D. Clayton
Protostellar Winds and Chondritic Meteorites
153(24)
H. Shang
F. H. Shu
T. Lee
A. E. Glassgold
Kinetics of Gas-grain Reactions in the Solar Nebula
177(24)
B. Fegley, Jr.
The Solar System D/H Ratio: Observations and Theories
201(24)
F. Robert
D. Gautier
B. Dubrulle
On the 53Mn Heterogeneity in the Early Solar Nebula
225(12)
A. Shukolyukov
G. W. Lugmair
Are There Chemical Gradients in the Inner Solar System?
237(28)
H. Palme
FORMATION OF PLANETESIMALS AND PLANETARY EMBRYOS
Laboratory Experiments on Preplanetary Dust Aggregation
265(14)
J. Blum
Low Velocity Collisions and the Growth of Planetesimals
279(16)
W. Benz
Formation of Planetesimals and Accretion of the Terrestrial Planets
295(16)
S. J. Weidenschilling
Planetary Accumulation with a Continuous Supply of Planetesimals
311(12)
G. W. Wetherill
S. Inaba
FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF PLANETS
Disks, Extrasolar Planets, and Migration
323(18)
C. Terquem
J. C. B. Papaloizou
R. P. Nelson
An Oxygen Isotope Mixing Model for the Accretion and Composition of Rocky Planets
341(14)
K. Lodders
Hf-W Chronometry and Inner Solar System Accretion Rates
355(16)
A. N. Halliday
On the Isotopic Composition of Primordial Xenon in Terrestrial Planet Atmospheres
371(26)
R. O. Pepin
Minor Bodies: Spectral Gradients and Relationships with Meteorites
397(18)
A. Cellino
Epilogue
Glossary 415(4)
List of Acronyms 419(2)
Author Index 421(1)
List of Participants 422

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