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Geophysical exploration of the solar system /

Advances in Geophysics serial highlights new advances in the field with this new volume presenting interesting chapters. Each chapter is written by an international board of authors.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Schmelzbach, Cedric (Editor ), St�ahler, Simon Christian (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; San Diego, CA : Academic Press, [2022]
Colección:Advances in geophysics ; v. 63.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover
  • Geophysical Exploration of the Solar System
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Contributors
  • Preface
  • 1 Introduction to special issue
  • References
  • 2 Seismology in the solar system
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 Mercury
  • 2.1 Potential scientific goals
  • 2.2 Seismicity
  • 2.3 Mission perspectives
  • 3 Venus
  • 3.1 Potential scientific goals
  • 3.2 Seismicity
  • 3.3 Mission perspectives
  • 4 Moon
  • 4.1 Potential scientific goals
  • 4.2 Seismicity
  • 4.3 Mission perspectives
  • 5 Mars
  • 5.1 Potential scientific goals
  • 5.2 Mission perspectives
  • 6 Phobos and Deimos
  • 6.1 Potential scientific goals
  • 6.2 Mission perspectives
  • 7 Ceres
  • 7.1 Potential scientific goals
  • 7.2 Seismicity
  • 7.3 Mission perspectives
  • 8 Jupiter and Saturn
  • the giant planets
  • 8.1 Potential scientific goals
  • 8.2 Mission perspectives
  • 9 Io
  • 9.1 Potential scientific goals
  • 9.2 Seismicity
  • 9.3 Mission perspectives
  • 10 Europa
  • 10.1 Potential scientific goals
  • 10.2 Seismicity
  • 10.3 Mission perspectives
  • 11 Ganymede and Callisto
  • 11.1 Potential scientific goals
  • 11.2 Seismicity
  • 11.3 Mission perspectives
  • 12 Titan
  • 12.1 Potential scientific goals
  • 12.2 Seismicity
  • 12.3 Mission perspectives
  • 13 Enceladus
  • 13.1 Potential scientific goals
  • 13.2 Seismicity
  • 13.3 Mission perspectives
  • 14 The Uranus and Neptune system
  • 14.1 Potential scientific goals
  • 14.2 Seismicity
  • 14.3 Mission perspectives
  • 15 Interstellar objects
  • 15.1 Potential scientific goals
  • 15.2 Seismicity
  • 15.3 Mission perspectives
  • 16 Lessons learned from Insight
  • 16.1 Scattering
  • 16.2 Timing
  • 16.3 Bandwidth
  • 17 Conclusion
  • References
  • 3 Planetary core radii: from Plato towards PLATO
  • 1 Introduction
  • 1.1 Why are cores interesting?
  • 1.2 Structure of this work
  • 2 Methods: evaluation of the literature
  • 3 Ye olden days: early and earliest history
  • 3.1 The subsurface world in mythology and early natural philosophy
  • 3.2 Celestial bodies in early natural philosophy
  • 3.3 At the dawning of the age of science
  • 4 Core radii of Earth, Moon, and Mars
  • 4.1 Earth
  • 4.2 Moon
  • 4.3 Mars
  • 5 Exoplanets
  • 5.1 Observational constraints
  • 5.2 Interior structure of exoplanets
  • 5.2.1 Mass-radius relationships
  • 5.2.2 Tidal parameters
  • 5.3 Simplified model ``exoplanet''
  • 6 Concluding remarks
  • Acknowledgments.