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Origin Of The Moon New Concept Geochemistry And Dynamics Erik M Galimov Anton M Krivtsov

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Origin Of The Moon New Concept Geochemistry And Dynamics Erik M Galimov Anton M Krivtsov
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 79.81 MB
Pages: 179
Author: Erik M. Galimov; Anton M. Krivtsov
ISBN: 9783110286403, 3110286408
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Origin Of The Moon New Concept Geochemistry And Dynamics Erik M Galimov Anton M Krivtsov by Erik M. Galimov; Anton M. Krivtsov 9783110286403, 3110286408 instant download after payment.

The origin of the Moon remains an unsolved problem of the planetary science. Researchers engaged in celestial dynamics, geophysics, and geochemistry are still discussing various models of creation of our closest cosmic neighbour. The most popular scenario, the impact hypothesis involving a collision early in the Earth's history, has been substantially challenged by the new data. The birth and development of a planet-moon system always plays a role in the formation of an entire planetary system around our Sun or around another star. This way, the story of our Moon acquires broader ramifications for one of the hottest topics of the modern scholarship. All this has motivated the authors of this book to consider a new concept and to compare the currently discussed theories, analyzing their advantages and shortcomings in explaining the experimental data.

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