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An Introduction to Cosmochemistry

This textbook deals with the composition of material objects in the universe, from terrestrial and moon rocks to quasars.

Charles R. Cowley (Author)

9780521459204, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 27 January 1995

504 pages

24.6 x 17.3 x 2.4 cm, 0.89 kg

'It is quite a stimulating introduction aimed at the advanced undergraduate student of astronomy and astrophysics , helpful to begin active research \u2026 written in clear and understandable manner.' Zeitschrift f\u00FCr Physikalische Chemie

This textbook describes the composition and evolution of material objects in the universe. The survey begins with a discussion of terrestrial materials and ends with the composition of quasars and distant galaxies. There are two main themes: chemical processes responsible for the abundances we observe, and nuclear processes in which the chemical elements originate. The author presents a total pedagogic synthesis of t]

An Introduction to Cosmochemistry Cowley Paperback Cambridge University Press

An Introduction to Cosmochemistry

This textbook deals with the composition of material objects in the universe, from terrestrial and moon rocks to quasars.

Charles R. Cowley (Author)

9780521459204, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 27 January 1995

504 pages

24.6 x 17.3 x 2.4 cm, 0.89 kg

'It is quite a stimulating introduction aimed at the advanced undergraduate student of astronomy and astrophysics , helpful to begin active research \u2026 written in clear and understandable manner.' Zeitschrift f\u00FCr Physikalische Chemie

This textbook describes the composition and evolution of material objects in the universe. The survey begins with a discussion of terrestrial materials and ends with the composition of quasars and distant galaxies. There are two main themes: chemical processes responsible for the abundances we observe, and nuclear processes in which the chemical elements originate. The author presents a total pedagogic synthesis of t]

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