EPSL frontiers: collection 2004/
EPSL frontiers: collection 2004/
edited by Alex Halliday
- London: Elsevier, 2005.
- 202 p.
How life began on Earth: a status report.Early Earth differentiation.Chondrules.
Planetary accretion in the inner Solar System.
The chemistry of subduction-zone fluids.Solar and solar-wind isotopic compositions.
The importance of ocean temperature to global biogeochemistry.
The hazard of near-Earth asteroid impacts on Earth
The terrestrial Li isotope cycle: light-weight constraints on mantle convection.
African climate change and faunal evolution during the Pliocene-Pleistocene.
Thermal evolution of the Earth as recorded by komatiites.
9780444520517
Planetary science -- Astrophysics Cosmochemistry
551 / HAL/E
How life began on Earth: a status report.Early Earth differentiation.Chondrules.
Planetary accretion in the inner Solar System.
The chemistry of subduction-zone fluids.Solar and solar-wind isotopic compositions.
The importance of ocean temperature to global biogeochemistry.
The hazard of near-Earth asteroid impacts on Earth
The terrestrial Li isotope cycle: light-weight constraints on mantle convection.
African climate change and faunal evolution during the Pliocene-Pleistocene.
Thermal evolution of the Earth as recorded by komatiites.
9780444520517
Planetary science -- Astrophysics Cosmochemistry
551 / HAL/E