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Ices in the Solar-System: A Volatile-Driven Journey from the Inner Solar System to Its Far Reaches

Ahrens, Caitlin(Edited by)Butcher, Frances(Edited by)El-Maarry, Mohamed Ramy(Edited by)Soare, Richard(Edited by)Williams, Jean-Pierre(Edited by)
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Ices in the Solar-System: A Volatile-Driven Journey from the Inner Solar System to its Far Reaches details the evolution of ice on planetary bodies within the Solar System, including terrestrial planets and the Moon, Ceres and other dwarf planets or volatile asteroids, icy Galilean and Saturnian satellites, Triton and disparate Uranian moons, and Pluto, other Kuyper belt objects and comets. The book provides a view of different ice types throughout the Solar System, i.e., H2O, CO2, CH4, etc., that characterize icy processes on disparate bodies. Ice and icy processes at micro through macro scales are discussed.

The book geographically spans the major planetary bodies of the Solar System, covering surface and subsurface geologies, geophysics and geochemistry of ices to answer questions such as the nature and extent of water ice and different frozen volatile species, how do ices give us clues to interiors and oceans, and more.

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Product Details
Elsevier
0323993257 / 9780323993258
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
523.2
01/11/2023
United States
English
400 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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