Physics
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Nov 1983
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Conference sponsored by the American Geophysical Union and NASA. Washington, DC, American Geophysical Union (Journal of Geophysi
Physics
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Conferences, Lunar Rocks, Meteorites, Planetary Geology, Planetology, Craters, Earth Core, Impact Damage, Lava, Lunar Magnetic Fields, Lunar Surface, Meteoritic Composition, Petrology, Planetary Structure, Planetary Surfaces, Regolith, Tethys, Thermal Stresses
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The second part of the proceedings of the Thirteenth Lunar and Planetary Science Conference considers sedimentary processes and crustal cycling on Venus, a model for the formation of the earth's core, evidence of resurfacing in the lunar nearside highlands, the geology of Tethys, thermal stresses in planetary elastic lithospheres, the petrology and comparative thermal and mechanical histories of clasts in breccia 62236, lunar paleointensity data and its implications for the origin of lunar magnetism, and a model for the accumulation of solar wind radiation damage effects in lunar dust grains. Also discussed are fluid inclusions in stony meteorites, nuclear track and compositional studies of olivines in CI and CM chondrites, the impact of an asteroid or comet in the ocean and the extinction of terrestrial life, cooling rates for glass-containing lunar compositions, and the homogeneity of lava flows.
Ahrens Thomas J.
Boynton Willam V.
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