Encyclopedia of Planetary Sciences: Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series
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ISBN-13: 9781402045202
ISBN-10: 1402045204
Ediția:1997
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN-10: 1402045204
Ediția:1997
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
List
of
contributors.
Preface.
Absorption,
absorption
spectrum.
Accretion.
Achondrite
meteorites.
Adams,
John
Couch
(1819-1892).
Aerosol.
Airglow.
Albedo.
Alfvén,
Hannes
Olof
Gosta
(1908-1995),
and
wave.
Amor
object.
Angular
momentum.
Angular
momentum
cycle
in
planet
Earth.
Antarctic
meteorites.
Antoniadi,
Eugenios
(1870-1944).
Aphelion.
Apollo
missions;
object.
Apsis,
apsides.
Archeoastronomy.
Aristarchus
(c.
310-230
BC).
Asteroid:
compositional
structure
and
taxonomy;
families;
lightcurve;
photometry;
resonance;
thermal
infrared
studies.
Asthenosphere.
Astrogeology.
Astrometric
observation.
Astronomical
constants;
unit.
Aten
object.
Atmosphere.
Atmospheric
thermal
structure.
Aurora;
historical
record;
planetary.
Barnard,
Edward
Emerson
(1857-1923).
Barycenter.
Basalt.
Basaltic
achondrite
meteorites.
Biosphere.
Blackbody
radiation.
Bradley,
James
(1693-1762).
Brahe,
Tycho
(1546-1601).
Breccia.
Brouwer,
Dirk
(1902-1966).
Brückner
cycle.
Callisto.
Campbell,
William
Wallace
(1862-1938).
Capture
mechanisms.
Carbon,
carbon
dioxide.
Carbonaceous
chondrite.
Carrington,
Richard
Christopher
(1826-1875).
Cartography.
Cassini,
Jean-Dominique
(1625-1712),
and
Cassini's
laws.
Cassini
mission.
Celestial
mechanics.
Center
of
mass,
gravity
and
inertia.
Ceres.
Chamberlin,
Thomas
Chrowder
(1843-1928);
Chamberlin-Moulton
planetesimal
hypothesis.
Chandler
wobble.
Chaotic
dynamics
in
the
solar
system.
Charge-coupled
device.
Charged
particle
observation.
Charon.
Chemical
element.
Chiron.
Chondrites,
ordinary.
Chronology:
meteorite.
Clementine
mission.
Cold
accretion
theory.
Collisions.
Color.
Comet:
dynamics;
historical
perspective;
impacts
on
Earth;
impacts
on
Jupiter;
observation;
origin
and
evolution;
structure
and
composition.
Commensurability.
Coordinate
systems.
Copernicus,
Nicolaus
(1473-1543).
Core,
terrestrial
planetary.
Coriolis
force,
geostrophic
motion.
Corona
(Venus).
Coronal
mass
ejections.
Corpuscular
radiation.
Cosmic
rays.
Cosmic
ray
exposure
ages.
Cosmochemistry.
Crater.
Cretaceous-Tertiary
(K-T)
boundary.
Croll,
James
(1821-1890).
Crust.
Cyclone,
anticyclone.
Darwin,
George
Howard
(1845-1912).
Dating
methods.
Dawes,
William
Rutter
(1799-1868).
Deep
Space
Network.
Deimos.
Denning,
William
Frederick
(1848-1931).
Determinism.
Differentiation.
Diurnal
variation.
Dome.
Dust.
Dynamo
theory.
Early
bombardment.
Earth:
atmosphere;
geology,
tectonics
and
seismicity;
magnetic
field
and
magnetosphere;
Observing
System;
rotation;
rotational
history.
Earth-Moon
system:
dynamics;
origin.
Eccentric
dipole.
Eccentricity.
Eclipse.
Ecliptic.
Ejecta.
Electromagnetic
radiation.
Ellipsoid.
Emissivity.
Enceladus.
Encke,
Johann
Franz
(1791-1865).
Enstatite
meteorites.
Eolian
transport.
Ephemeris.
Eratosthenes
(276-195
BC).
Erosion.
Eucrite
meteorites.
Euler,
Leonhard
(1707-1783),
and
motion.
Europa.
European
Space
Agency.
Exosphere.
Flood
basalt.
Forbush:
decrease;
effect.
Fracture,
fault.
Fraunhofer
line.
Galactic
cycle.
Galilean
satellites.
Galileo
Galilei
(1564-1642).
Galileo
mission.
Ganymede.
Gaspra.
Gauss,
Carl
Friedrich
(1777-1855).
Geoid.
Geomagnetic
polarity
reversals
and
the
geological
record.
Geomagnetic
storm.
Gilbert,
William
(1540-1603).
Giotto
mission.
Global
Positioning
System.
Goddard,
Robert
Hutchings
(1882-1945).
Gravimetry.
Gravitation.
Gravity-assist
navigation.
Gravity
fields
of
the
terrestrial
planets.
Greenhouse
effect.
Hadley
circulation.
Hale,
George
Ellery
(1868-1938),
and
cycle.
Hall,
Asaph
(1829-1907).
Halley,
Edmond
(1656-1742),
and
comet.
Heliosphere.
Herschel,
William
(1738-1822).
Hilda
asteroids.
Hipparchus
of
Nicaea
(190-120
BC).
History
of
planetary
science:
I:
pre-space
age;
II:
space
age.
Hohmann
transfer
orbit.
Hot
spot
tectonics.
Huygens,
Christian
(1629-1695).
Huygens
Titan
atmospheric
probe.
Hydrosphere.
Ice
age.
Ida.
Igneous
rock.
Imaging
science.
Impact
cratering.
Inertia,
inertial
frame.
Infrared
radiation.
Infrared
spectroscope.
Insolation.
International
Astronomical
Union.
Interplanetary
magnetic
field.
Interstellar:
grains;
.
medium.
Io.
Ion
and
neutral
mass
spectrometry.
Ionosphere.
Iridium
anomaly.
Iron.
Iron
meteorites.
Isostasy.
Jones,
Harold
Spencer
(1890-1960).
Julian
calendar,
year
and
day.
Jupiter:
atmosphere;
interior
structure;
magnetic
field
and
magnetosphere;
ring
system;
satellite
system.
Kepler,
Johannes
(1571-1630).
Kepler's
laws.
Mantle.
Mantle
convection.
Map
projections.
Maraldi,
Giacomo
Filippo
(1665-1729).
Mariner
missions.
Kirchhoff,
Gustav
Robert
(1824-1887),
and
laws.
Kirkwood,
Daniel
(1814-1895).
Kuiper
belt.
Kuiper,
Gerard
Peter
(1905-1973).
Lagrange,
Joseph
Louis
(1736-1813).
Lagrangian
point.
Laplace,
Pierre
Simon
de
(1749-1827).
Laser
ranging.
Length
of
day.
Leverrier,
Urbain
Jean
Joseph
(1811-1877).
Libration.
Life:
origin.
Lithosphere.
Lomosomov,
Mikhael
Vasilyevich
(1711-1765).
Lowell,
Percival
(1855-1916).
Luna
missions..
Lunar
meteorites.
Lunar
Orbiter
missions.
Lyman
alpha.
Magellan
mission.
Magnetism.
Magnetometry.
Magnetospheres
of
the
outer
planets.
Mars:
atmosphere;
geology;
gravity;
impact
cratering;
magnetic
field
and
magnetosphere;
Observer
mission;
remote
sensing;
structural
geology
and
tectonics.
Mascon.
Mass
extinction.
Maunder,
Edward
Walter
(1851-1928),
and
minimum.
Maxwell
theory.
Mercury:
atmosphere;
geology;
magnetic
field
and
magnetosphere.
Mesosphere.
Meteor,
meteoroid.
Meteor
shower,
meteoroid
stream.
Meteorite.
Meteorite
parent
bodies.
Micrometeorite.
Microwave
spectroscopy.
Milankovitch,
Milutin
(1879-1958),
and
theory.
Miller-Urey
experiment.
Miranda.
Moon
(Earth's
Moon).
Moon:
atmosphere;
geology;
gravity;
magnetism
and
interior;
origin;
seismicity.
NASA.
Near-Earth
object.
Nebular
hypothesis:
Kant-Laplace.
Nemesis.
Neptune:
atmosphere;
magnetic
field
and
magnetosphere;
ring
system;
satellite
system.
Nereid.
Newcomb,
Simon
(1835-1909).
Newton,
Sir
Isaac
(1642-1727),
and
laws.
Noble
gas.
Nomenclature.
Oberon.
Obliquity.
Obliquity:
terrestrial
record.
Occultation.
Olbers,
Heinrich
Wilhelm
Matthäus
(1758-1840),
and
paradox.
Oort,
Jan
Hendrik
(1900-1992),
and
cloud.
Öpik,
Ernst
Julius
(1893-1985).
Opposition.
Opposition
effect.
Optical
depth.
Orbit.
Orbital
commensurability
and
resonance.
Paleomagnetism.
Periapse,
perihelion,
perigee,
peribac.
Phobos.
Phobos
mission.
Photoclinometry.
Photogrammetry,
radargrammetry
and
planetary
topographic
mapping.
Photometry.
Piazzi,
Giuseppe
(1746-1826).
Pickering,
William
Henry
(1858-1938).
Pioneer
10
and
11
missions.
Pioneer
Venus
missions.
Planet:
extrasolar;
X.
Planetary:
Data
System;
dynamical
astronomy;
geodesy;
ice;
lightning;
ring;
rotation;
sampling:
in
situ
analysis;
torus.
Planetesimal.
Plasma.
Plasma
wave.
Plate
tectonics.
Pluto.
Polar
cap.
Polarimetry.
Polarity
reversals.
Poynting-Robertson
drag.
Precession
and
nutation.
Ptolemy
(Claudius
Ptolemaeus,
AD
C.
100-c.
170).
Radar
astronomy.
Radiation
belts.
Radiative
transfer
in
planetary
atmospheres.
Radio
astronomy.
Radio
science.
Radiometry.
Ranger
missions.
Reflectance
spectroscopy.
Reflectivity.
Regional
Planetary
Image
Facilities.
Regolith.
Relativistic
cosmology.
Remote
sensing.
Resonance
in
Saturn's
rings.
Resonance
in
the
solar
system.
Roche,
Édouard
Albert
(1820-1883).
Roche
limit.
Sabine,
Edward
(1788-1883).
Sakigake
and
Suisei
missions.
Saros
cycle.
Satellite,
natural.
Saturn:
atmosphere;
interior
structure;
magnetic
field
and
magnetosphere;
ring
system;
satellite
system.
Schiaparelli,
Giovanni
Virginio
(1835-1910).
Seismicity.
Sharonov,
Vsevolod
Vasilievich
(1901-1964).
Shepherd
satellite.
Shock
metamorphism.
Shock
waves.
Sidereal
period.
Silica,
silicate.
Slipher,
Earl
Carl
(1883-1964).
Small
satellite.
SNC
meteorites.
Solar:
activity;
constant;
corona;
day
and
time;
flare;
luminosity;
motion;
nebula;
neutrino;
particle
event;
photosphere;
system.
Solar
system:
origin;
stability.
Solar
wind.
Soviet
Mars
missions.
Spacewatch.
Spectrophotometry.
Spectroscopy:
atmospheres.
Stony
iron
meteorites.
Stratosphere.
Sun.
Surface
gravity.
Surface
pressure.
Surface
processes.
Surveyor
missions.
Synergetic
tidal
force.
Synodic
period.
Syzygy.
Tectonics.
Tektite.
Temperature.
Terrestrial
planets.
Tessera.
Thales
of
Miletus
(624-548
Bc).
Thermal:
evolution
of
planets
and
satellites;
plasma
instrumentation.
Thermosphere.
Tidal
friction.
Tidal
heating.
Tide-raising
force.
Titan.
Titania.
Titius-Bode
law.
Tombaugh,
Clyde
William
(1906-
).
Torque.
Transit.
Triton.
Trojan
asteroids.
Troposphere.
Trouvelot,
Éttienne
Léopold
(1827-1895).
Tsiolkovsky,
Konstantin
Eduardovich
(1857-1935).
Ultraviolet
radiation.
Ultraviolet
spectroscope.
Ulysses
mission.
Umbriel.
Uranus:
atmosphere;
magnetic
field
and
magnetosphere;
ring
system;satellite
system.
Ureilite
meteorites.
Urey,
Harold
Clayton
(1893-1981).
Vaisala
orbit.
Van
Allen,
James
Alfred
(1914-
).
Vega
mission.
Venera
missions.
Venus:
atmosphere;
geology
and
geophysics;
gravity;magnetic
field
and
magnetosphere.
Vesta.
Viking
mission.
Visible
and
near-infrared
spectroscopy.
Volcanism
in
the
solar
system.
Voyager
missions.
Voyager
planetary
radio
astronomy.
Water.
Weathering.
Whistler.
Wolf,
Max
(1863-1932).
Wolf,
Rudolf
(1816-1893),
and
number.
Yarkovsky
effect.
Year.
Zeeman
effect.
Zodiac.
Zodiacal
light.
Zond.
Zwicky,
Fritz
(1898-1974).
Appendix
A:
Lists
of
entries
by
subject.
Appendix
B:
The
international
system
of
units.
Author
index.
Subject
index.
Recenzii
Encyclopedia
of
Planetary
SciencesWinsGIS/Mary
B.
Ansari
BestReference
Work
Award
DAVIS, CA. -The Encyclopedia of Planetary Scienceshas been selected to receive the 1999 GIS/Mary B. Ansari Best Reference Work Award.James H. ShirleyandRhodes W. Fairbridgeare the editors of this reference work published by Chapman & Hall in 1997.
The selection committee members were impressed with the Encyclopedia's comprehensiveness and its good balance between short biographical entries and longer authoritative articles on major aspects of planetary sciences. It has excellent indexes, cross-references, extensive bibliographies, and a CD of NASA images.
The Geoscience Information Society has presented theGIS-Mary B.Ansari Best Reference Work Awardannually since 1988. The award honors an outstanding reference work published in the field of geoscience information during the previous three years.
TheGeoscience Information Societyis an international professional organization created to improve the exchange of information in the earth sciences. To achieve this goal, GIS encourages interaction and cooperation among scientists, librarians, editors, cartographers, educators, and information professionals. More information about the Society may be found at the GIS website at www.geoinfo.org.
`... informative, authoritative and up to date ... comprehensive and concise coverage of planetary science ... of great use to professionals and students ... the book of the decade.'
New Scientist
`This is an impressive volume of information ...'
Australian Mineral Foundation
`This is a splendid volume ... beautifully illustrated ... It is a must for any library covering geological and planetological interests.'
Joe McCallin theGeoscientist, 8:5
`...this is an outstanding book, and at 62 GBP for the paperback edition, extremely good value. I would highly recommend it both for personal and library purchase.'
Chris KitchininAstronomy Now (December 2001)
`This hefty book is meticulously edited. High-quality, legible figures comprise 450 line-drawings, 180 black and white photographs and 63 color illustrations. [...] It will be attractive for professionals, students and interested laypeople. Particularly, it will satify expectations of planetary scientsits, astronomers and researchers in related disciplines of geology, geophysics and atmospheric sciences. Included PC and Mac compatible CD-ROM, specially compiled for this book by the US National Space Science Data Center will be a helpful took for teachers in natural sciences, as it contains over 200 planetary and related images available from NASA.'
Pure and Applied Geophysics, 161 (2004)
DAVIS, CA. -The Encyclopedia of Planetary Scienceshas been selected to receive the 1999 GIS/Mary B. Ansari Best Reference Work Award.James H. ShirleyandRhodes W. Fairbridgeare the editors of this reference work published by Chapman & Hall in 1997.
The selection committee members were impressed with the Encyclopedia's comprehensiveness and its good balance between short biographical entries and longer authoritative articles on major aspects of planetary sciences. It has excellent indexes, cross-references, extensive bibliographies, and a CD of NASA images.
The Geoscience Information Society has presented theGIS-Mary B.Ansari Best Reference Work Awardannually since 1988. The award honors an outstanding reference work published in the field of geoscience information during the previous three years.
TheGeoscience Information Societyis an international professional organization created to improve the exchange of information in the earth sciences. To achieve this goal, GIS encourages interaction and cooperation among scientists, librarians, editors, cartographers, educators, and information professionals. More information about the Society may be found at the GIS website at www.geoinfo.org.
`... informative, authoritative and up to date ... comprehensive and concise coverage of planetary science ... of great use to professionals and students ... the book of the decade.'
New Scientist
`This is an impressive volume of information ...'
Australian Mineral Foundation
`This is a splendid volume ... beautifully illustrated ... It is a must for any library covering geological and planetological interests.'
Joe McCallin theGeoscientist, 8:5
`...this is an outstanding book, and at 62 GBP for the paperback edition, extremely good value. I would highly recommend it both for personal and library purchase.'
Chris KitchininAstronomy Now (December 2001)
`This hefty book is meticulously edited. High-quality, legible figures comprise 450 line-drawings, 180 black and white photographs and 63 color illustrations. [...] It will be attractive for professionals, students and interested laypeople. Particularly, it will satify expectations of planetary scientsits, astronomers and researchers in related disciplines of geology, geophysics and atmospheric sciences. Included PC and Mac compatible CD-ROM, specially compiled for this book by the US National Space Science Data Center will be a helpful took for teachers in natural sciences, as it contains over 200 planetary and related images available from NASA.'
Pure and Applied Geophysics, 161 (2004)
Notă biografică
James
H.
Shirleyhas
written
many
scientific
publications
in
the
fields
of
lunar
and
terrestrial
seismology,
solar
physics,
and
atmospheric
sciences.
He
is
a
member
of
the
Near-Infrared
Mapping
Spectrometer
Science
team
of
the
Galileo
Mission
to
Jupiter,
based
at
the
Jet
Propulsion
Laboratory
in
Pasadena,
California.ProfessorRhodes
W.
Fairbridgeis
emeritus
Professor
of
Geology
at
Columbia
University
and
is
now
visiting
scientist
at
the
Goddard
Institute
of
Space
Studies
(NASA,
NY).
He
has
edited
more
that
two
dozen
encyclopedias
and
authored
more
than
three-hundred
scientific
publications.