Worlds in Interaction: Small Bodies and Planets of the Solar System: Proceedings of the Meeting Small Bodies in the Solar System and their Interactions with the Planets held in Mariehamn, Finland, August 8-12, 1994

Worlds in Interaction: Small Bodies and Planets of the Solar System: Proceedings of the Meeting  Small Bodies in the Solar System and their Interactions with the Planets  held in Mariehamn, Finland, August 8-12, 1994
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Springer
Country
NL
Published
22 November 2011
Pages
508
ISBN
9789401065788

Worlds in Interaction: Small Bodies and Planets of the Solar System: Proceedings of the Meeting Small Bodies in the Solar System and their Interactions with the Planets held in Mariehamn, Finland, August 8-12, 1994

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Planet Earth is part of our Galactic environment, not just the product of it, and it is still today influenced by phenomena related to Galactic forces. Specifically, our planet is affected by its near environment, in particular the small bodies in the Solar System. This book reviews the processes which cause the collisions of these small bodies with the Earth as well as the consequences of such collisions. The various articles take the reader through the Galaxy-Solar System connection to the orbital dynamics of the small bodies and to their number and distribution in near-Earth space. The hazards of the impacts of small bodies on Earth are evaluated, and the geophysical records of such impacts are discussed. The book takes the reader to the forefront of research on both impact cratering and the origin and evolution of small bodies in the Solar System. Thus it brings together two subjects, geophysics and astronomy, which are usually discussed in separate volumes but are closely knit together in this particular area of research.

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