Encyclopedia of Lunar Science
Encyclopedia of Lunar Science
Buch
- Herausgeber: Brian Cudnik
- Springer International Publishing, 04/2023
- Einband: Gebunden, HC runder Rücken kaschiert
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319145402
- Bestellnummer: 11485229
- Umfang: 1332 Seiten
- Sonstiges: 300 SW-Abb.,
- Nummer der Auflage: 23001
- Auflage: 1st ed. 2023
- Copyright-Jahr: 2016
- Gewicht: 3160 g
- Maße: 260 x 183 mm
- Stärke: 78 mm
- Erscheinungstermin: 27.4.2023
Achtung: Artikel ist nicht in deutscher Sprache!
Beschreibung
A very useful reference work for a broad audience, not limited to the professional lunar scientist: general astronomers, researchers, theoreticians, practitioners, graduate students, undergraduate students, and astrophysicists as well as geologists and engineers. The articles will include topics of varying technical levels so that the top scientists of the field will find this work a benefit as well the graduate students and the budding lunar scientist. The title will include all current areas of lunar science, with the topic entries being established tertiary literature. The work will be a readable but technically suitable to most advanced undergraduate and graduate students. A few examples of topic areas are as follows: Astronomers and Astronauts, Basaltic Volcanism, Lunar Chemistry, Time and Motion Coordinates, Cosmic Weathering through Meteoritic Impact, Environment, Geology, Geologic History, Impacts and Impact Processes, Lunar Surface Processes, Origin and Evolution Theories, Regolith, Stratigraphy, Tectonic Activity, Topography, Weathering through ionizing radiation from the solar wind, solar flares, and cosmic rays.Inhaltsangabe
Albedo / photometric mapping.- Ancient Lunar Dynamo / magnetic field.- Atmosphere, evolution of.- Atmosphere, present (including sodium enhancements).- Basaltic volcanism.- Breccias.- Chemistry of lunar surface.- Core properties.- Craters-ages and evolution.- Craters-concentric.- Crater counting / densities.- Craters-secondaries.- Craters-sizes and morphologies.- Dark Halo Lunar Craters.- Differentiation and Internal Structure.- Digital Elevation Models.- Domes, volcanic domes, dome fields.- Eclipses, Lunar (and thermal effects on the lunar surface).- Electrical and electromagnetic properties of lunar surface.- Electrostatic Dust Transport.-Ejecta ridges, physical properties.- Geology.- Geology (Apollo and Luna landing sites).- Giant Impact Hypothesis (Lunar Origin).- Gravity mapping.- Highlands, farside.- Highlands-Mare Boundaries.- Highlands, nearside.- Hypervelocity impact phenomena, natural and laboratory.- Impact Ejecta.- Impacts, past.- Impacts, present.- Interaction with solar wind and cosmic rays.- Interior.- Isotopic History and Properties.- KREEP (potassium, K; Rare Earth Elements; Potassium).- Lava tubes, volcanic features.- Lunar Chronology.- Lunar environment.- Lunar Geochemistry.- Lunar magnetism.- Lunar Melts.- Lunar Meteorites.- Lunar Petrology.- Lunar Remote Sensing.- Lunar Samples.- Lunar Swirls.- Lunar Volatiles.- Magma Ocean.- Manned spaceflight to the Moon, past and future.- Mapping.- Mare basaltic lavas.- MASCON and gravitational profile.- Mineralogy of lunar crater central peaks.- Minerals, oxides (ilmenite, spinels, armalcolite).- Minerals, phosphates.- Minerals, silicates (pyroxene, plagioclase feldspar, olivine, silica minerals).- Minerals, sulfides (troilite and others).- Moment of Inertia.- Moonquakes.- Natural resources.- Optical Maturity (OMAT).- Orbital dynamics.- Origin and evolution, surface / crust.- Origin and evolution, interior.- Paleomagnetism.- People (scientists, astronauts).- Physical Libration.- Plasma Environment.- Polar environment.- Radiation from moon, reflection and emission.- Radiation, ionizing.- Radiometry.- Rays, ejecta patterns.- Regional distribution of lunar rock types.- Regolith, depth / vertical structure.- Regolith (dust properties including grain size and distribution).- Regolith, spectral properties, evolution and maturity.- Rocks, highland pristine (Igneous and monomictbreccias).-Rocks, spectral properties of highland rocks.- Soil variations with depth.- Soil Simulants.- Spectral analysis of lunar samples.- Stratigraphy and relative ages of lunar surface units.- Thermal properties, bulk.- Thermal properties, surface.- Titanium abundances / distribution.- Topography mapping.- Transient Phenomena-Plausible.- Transient Phenomena-Doubtful.- Unmanned missions.- Vapor Mobilized Elements (including vapor transport).- Volcanic glasses.- Water ice deposits.- Weathering agents and processes.
Klappentext
The Encyclopedia of Lunar Science includes the latest topical data, definitions, and explanations of the many and varied facets of lunar science. This is a very useful reference work for a broad audience, not limited to the professional lunar scientist: general astronomers, researchers, theoreticians, practitioners, graduate students, undergraduate students, and astrophysicists as well as geologists and engineers. The title includes all current areas of lunar science, with the topical entries being established tertiary literature. The work is technically suitable to most advanced undergraduate and graduate students. The articles include topics of varying technical levels so that the top scientists of the field find this work a benefit as well as the graduate students and the budding lunar scientists. A few examples of topical areas are as follows: Basaltic Volcanism, Lunar Chemistry, Time and Motion Coordinates, Cosmic Weathering through Meteoritic Impact, Environment, Geology, Geologic History, Impacts and Impact Processes, Lunar Surface Processes, Origin and Evolution Theories, Regolith, Stratigraphy, Tectonic Activity, Topography, Weathering through ionizing radiation from the solar wind, solar flares, and cosmic rays.Biografie
Brian Cudnik has been an amateur astronomer for over 30 years and managers the Physics laboratories at Prairie View A&M University (a part of the A&M University of Texas). He has been the coordinator of the Lunar Meteoritic Impact Search section of the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers (ALPO) since January 2000. Cudnik began at ALPO two months after it made the first confirmed visual observation of a meteoroid impact on the Moon during the Leonid storm of November 1999. Cudnik has an MSc and has published papers and posters on various astronomical subjects, both peer-reviewed and amateur. He has served as a board member of the Houston Astronomical Society, is presently an Associate member of the American Astronomical Society, a member of the American Meteorological Society, a member of the American Association of Physics Teachers, and a regular contributor of observations to the American Association of Variable Star Observers and the International Occultation Timing Association. He teaches astronomy at the University of St. Thomas two evening per week each semester.Encyclopedia of Lunar Science
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