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Atlas of Meteorites

Details

  • 800 colour illus.
  • Page extent: 350 pages
  • Size: 276 x 219 mm
  • Weight: 1.5 kg

Hardback

 (ISBN-13: 9780521840354)

  • Publication date is unknown

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US c. $150.00
Singapore price US c. $160.50 (inclusive of GST)

A complete visual reference for meteorite classification, this atlas combines high resolution optical microscope images with detailed descriptions. It provides a systematic account of meteorites and their most important classification parameters, making it an essential resource for meteorite researchers. Each chapter starts with a description of the meteorite class, with a summary of the mineralogical, chemical and isotopic characteristics of the group. The full-color images are taken in plane- and cross-polarized light and reflected light, and arranged to highlight textural variations in meteorites. Specimens are grouped to show the effects of increasing thermal alteration and shock, as well as variations in chondrule size and type. Chapters on iron meteorites, pallasites and mesosiderites are included, photographed as mounts in reflected light, to show the range of textural variations that accompany these meteorites. Images from the book can be downloaded from www.cambridge.org/9780521840354.

• Features full-colour microscope images of thin sections of meteorites arranged systematically to highlight textural and compositional differences • Gives the basic compositional data for meteorites, detailing mineralogical, chemical and isotopic characteristics for each meteorite group • Includes chapters on iron meteorites, pallasites and mesosiderites

Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Carbonaceous chondrites; 3. Ordinary chondrites; 4. Enstatite chondrites; 5. Rumurutiite and kakangari-type chondrites; 6. Acapulcoites and lodranites; 7. Brachinites; 8. Winonaite-iab-iiicd clan; 9. Ureilites; 10. Angrites; 11. Aubrites; 12. Howardite-eucrite-diogenite clan; 13. Mesosiderites; 14. Pallasites; 15. Iron meteorites; 16. Lunar meteorites; 17. Martian meteorites; References; Index.

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