Physics
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Mar 1987
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Conference sponsored by Lunar and Planetary Institute, NASA, AAS, et al. Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227), vol.
Physics
Conferences, Lunar Rocks, Planetology, Selenology, Solar System, Breccia, Gabbro, Impact Damage, Lunar Composition, Lunar Craters, Lunar Soil, Lunar Surface, Mineralogy, Petrology, Planetary Atmospheres, Tectonics, Terrestrial Planets
Scientific paper
The topics discussed in this volume include lunar endogenic rocks and processes; lunar regoliths and breccias; the terrestrial planets; shergottites; primitive materials, exposure, and atmospheres; and impacts and crater tectonics. Papers are presented on the petrology and geochemistry of alkali gabbronorites from lunar breccia 67975; the formation of Apollo 17 orange and black glass beads; mixing levels, the Apennine Front soil component, and compositional trends in the Apollo 15 soils; the meteorite component of Apollo 16 noritic impact melt breccias; and constraints on the lithospheric structure of Venus from mechanical models and tectonic surface features. Consideration is also given to a fractal interpretation of topography and geoid spectra on the earth, moon, Venus, and Mars; rare earth patterns in shergottite phosphates and residues; nuclide production by primary cosmic-ray protons; gas chromatographic instrumentation for the analysis of aerosols and gases in Titan's atmosphere; and finite-element models of non-Newtonian crater relaxation.
Ryder Graham
Schubert Gerald
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