Some Aspects of the Formation of the Solar System
This book is devoted to the problems that occur when attempting to understand and construct a concise representation of the original conditions, composition and dynamics of the evolution of the Earth-Moon system in the form in which it is seen today. This
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Vsevolod N. Anfilogov Yurij V. Khachay
Some Aspects of the Formation of the Solar System
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SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences
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Vsevolod N. Anfilogov Yurij V. Khachay
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Some Aspects of the Formation of the Solar System
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Yurij V. Khachay Institute of Geophysics Russian Academy of Sciences Ekaterinburg Russia
Vsevolod N. Anfilogov Institute of Mineralogy Russian Academy of Sciences Miass Russia
ISSN 2191-5369 SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences ISBN 978-3-319-17830-1 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-17831-8
ISSN 2191-5377 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-319-17831-8
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Preface
This book is devoted to the problems that occur when attempting to understand and construct a concise representation of the original conditions, composition and dynamics of the evolution of the Earth-Moon system in the form in which it is seen today. This volume will perhaps contribute to a better understanding of what is necessary to research the dynamics of the Solar system. The complexity of the problem demands great effort from many generations of outstanding scientists. In the introduction, which by no means claims that this work is comprehensive, we wish to illustrate the idea that any weaknesses in the conclusions and the obtained consequences are mainly due to the limitations of the observed experimental data, the analytical base of the geochemical and isotopic research, and the possibilities of astronomy and geophysical methods. That problem is addressed in the first chapter. In other chapters, attention is mainly directed to the presentation of researching results on the dynamics of the formation of the Earth and Moon,
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