Nuclear Planetary Science: Planetary Science Based On Gamma-ray, Neutron And X-ray Spectroscopy
World Scientific | English | Nov 2017 | ISBN-10: 9813209704 | 180 pages | PDF | 20.6 mb
World Scientific | English | Nov 2017 | ISBN-10: 9813209704 | 180 pages | PDF | 20.6 mb
by Nobuyuki Hasebe (Author), Kyeong Ja Kim (Author), Kunitomo Sakurai (Author)
Nuclear planetary science has come to play an important role in our understanding of the origin and evolution of the planetary bodies in our solar system. A newly established branch of planetary science, its study aids in humankind's exploration of the present states of the structures of various planetary bodies (including the Earth), their atmospheres and their satellites, as well as small celestial bodies (e.g. asteroids), through direct observation. Knowing the elemental composition of the planetary bodies is essential in order to understand the formation and evolution of planetary bodies – just as important as it is to know the mass, radius, density and orbit of the celestial body.
Suitable for students and specialists interested in the much wider field of Earth and Planetary Science, topics related to the planets and asteroids in the solar system are dealt with in this book. Techniques related to nuclear planetary science's nuclear cosmochemical and geological methods are also covered in this book.