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Reading Terrestrial Planet Evolution in Isotopes and Element Measurements
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Description
This volume takes an interdisciplinary approach to the evolution of terrestrial planets, addressing the topic from the perspectives of planetary sciences, geochemistry, geophysics and biology, and solar and astrophysics.
The review papers analyze the chemical, isotopic and elemental evolution of the early Solar System, with specific emphasis on Venus, Earth, and Mars. They discuss how these factors contribute to our understanding of accretion timescales, volatile delivery, the origin of the Moon and the evolution of atmospheres and water inventories of terrestrial planets. Also explored are plate tectonic formation, the origin of nitrogen atmospheres and the prospects for exoplanet habitability.The papers are forward-looking as well, considering the importance of future space missions for understanding terrestrial planet evolution in the Solar System and beyond. Overall, this volume shall be useful for academic and professional audiences across a range of scientific disciplines.
Previously published in Space Science Reviews in the Topical Collection "Reading Terrestrial Planet Evolution in Isotopes and Element Measurements"
List of contents
Preface to Reading Terrestrial Planet Evolution in Isotopes and Element Measurements [THIS SHOULD BE RENAMED FROM THE CURRENT EDITORIAL].- The Sun through time.- Chemical and isotopic evolution of the early Solar System.- Formation of Venus, Earth and Mars: Constrained by isotopes.- Geochemical constraints on the origin of the Moon and preservation of ancient heterogeneities.- On the distribution and variation of radioactive heat producing elements within meteorites, the Earth, and planets.- Loss and fractionation of noble gas isotopes and moderately volatile elements from planetary embryos and early Venus, Earth and Mars.- Nitrogen atmospheres of the icy bodies in the solar system.- Perspectives on atmospheric evolution from Xe and nitrogen isotopes on Earth, Mars and Venus.- Mission to Planet Earth: the first billion years.- The isotopic imprint of life on an evolving planet.- Future missions related to the determination of the elemental and isotopic composition of Earth, Moon and planets.- SI 1: Earth's Nitrogen and Carbon Cycles.- SI 2: Relative atomic Solar System abundances, mass fractions, and atomic masses of the elements and their isotopes, composition of the solar photosphere, and compositions of the major chondritic meteorite groups
About the author
Helmut Lammer works at the Space Research Institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Graz. His main scientific expertise is related to comparative planetology with a focus on comparative Aeronomy between Solar System and exoplanets, their origin, the escape and evolution of planetary atmospheres and water inventories and the implications for habitability.He was and is involved in several space missions (e.g., COROT, BepiColombo, JUICE as a Co-I). He was involved in ESAs Terrestrial Exoplanet Science Advisory Team and was member of ESAs Solar System Working Group, coordinated the Europlanet EU-FP7 project Networking Activity Working Group on Exoplanets and is involved in international projects related to atmosphere evolution and habitability implications as well as currently studied exoplanet projects such as PLATO.
Product details
| Assisted by | Michel Blanc (Editor), Thorsten Kleine (Editor), Helmut Lammer (Editor), Bernard Marty (Editor), Hugh O'Neill (Editor), Aubrey Zerkle (Editor), Aubrey Zerkle et al (Editor) |
| Publisher | Springer Netherlands |
| Languages | English |
| Product format | Paperback / Softback |
| Released | 01.01.2022 |
| EAN | 9789402420968 |
| ISBN | 978-94-0-242096-8 |
| No. of pages | 445 |
| Dimensions | 155 mm x 24 mm x 235 mm |
| Illustrations | VI, 445 p. 82 illus., 81 illus. in color. |
| Series |
Space Sciences Series of ISSI |
| Subject |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Physics, astronomy
> Astronomy
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