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  • 1
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    Berlin : Springer
    Call number: MOP 19338 ; MOP Mf 299 Sü
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Note: 1.1929/34(1935) - 11.1943/44(1944)[?], 1935 - 1944
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    Astrophysics and space science 7 (1970), S. 446-488 
    ISSN: 1572-946X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract This paper examines the heating of asteroidal parent bodies by electrical induction during early solar evolution and prior to positioning of the sun onto the main sequence. Under the conditions assumed, which include a high initial solar spin rate, interplanetary electric fields of order 1 V/m would have existed in frames of reference comoving with the planets, leading to electrical heating from joule losses in the asteroidal interiors. The mechanism additionally requires the high plasma efflux characteristic of T Tauri objects and the presence of a circumstellar obscuration of the type commonly associated with early stellar objects. The proper combination of circumstellar obscuration, solar spin, solar wind flow, and starting planetary temperatures is shown to lead to asteroidal heating competitive with that found for a class of fossil radioactive species. The time dependence of the solar spin and plasma flow are shaped so as to be consistent with current views on the evolution to T Tauri objects and of the spin down of stars. Calculations also include cases of joint heating by fossil radionuclides and electrical induction, and show a complicated relationship due to the intrinsic nonlinearity of the electrical heating mechanism. Implications regarding the pre-main sequence dynamics of the sun are contained in the hypothesis of electrical heating if the contribution from radionuclides and gravitational accretion can be shown to be insufficient to account for the heating episode. Finally, some consequences of the mechanism applied to planets in the presence of an intense solar wind are considered.
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    Mineralogy and petrology 27 (1980), S. 41-66 
    ISSN: 1438-1168
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung 35 Mikrobrekzien-Fragmente aus der Bodenprobe von Mar Foecunditatis, die von der unbemannten Sonde Luna 16 aufgesammelt wurde, sind in polierten Dünnschliffen mikroskopisch und mittels Elektronenstrahl-Mikrosonde untersucht worden. Pauschalzusammensetzungen der Mikrobrekzien-Fragmente wurden mittels integrierender Elektronen-Raster-Technik und die zusammensetzungen der Komponenten (Pyroxen, Olivin, Plagioklas, Minerale der Spinell-Gruppe und Gläser) mittels konventioneller Elektronenstrahl-Mikroanalyse bestimmt. Resultate: Die Mikrobrekzien-Fragmente unterscheiden sich in ihrer Pauschalzusammensetzung deutlich von den Aluminiumreichen Basaltfragmenten derselben Bodenprobe: FeO- und Alkaligehalte und das FeO/ MgO-Verhältnis sind niedriger und der Cr2O3-Gehalt ist höher in den Mikrobrekzien-Fragmenten. Weiters sind die Mikrobrekzien-Fragmente meist Olivin-normativ, während die Basaltfragmente meist Quarz-normativ sind. Auch die Pyroxenzusammensetzungen in den Mikrobrekzien-Fragmenten unterscheiden sich deutlich von jenen der Basaltfragmente durch einen hohen Anteil an Mg-reichen und Ca-armen Pyroxenen, die in den Basaltfragmenten nicht vorkommen. Weiters konnten Pyroxferroite, die typisch für die Luna 16 Basaltfragmente sind, in den Mikrobrekzien-Fragmenten nicht gefunden werden. Die Plagioklas-Zusammensetzungen in den Mikrobrekzien-Fragmenten zeigen ein ausgeprägtes Häufigkeitsmaximum bei ⊂) An95, wogegen das Maximum der Plagioklase in den Basaltfragmenten bei ⊂) An90 liegt. Die Zusammensetzung der Gläser in den Mikrobrekzien-Fragmenten und in den Bodenproben außerhalb der Fragmente ist identisch. Schlußfolgerungen: Die analytischen Daten zeigen, daß an der Luna 16 Landestelle zwei Basalttypen weit verbreitet sind. Der eine Typ ist durch die 3.42×109 Jahre alten Aluminium-reichen Basaltfragmente vertreten, der andere durch die Hauptkomponente der Mikrobrekzienfragmente und basaltischen Gläser. Letzterer repräsentiert einen bisher nicht bekannten Basalttyp vom Mond, der Olivin- und Plagioklas-reich ist und einen niedrigen Spurenelementgehalt hat. Die errechnete Häufigkeit der Seltenen Erden ist etwa 10× chondritische Häufigkeit und weitesgehend unfraktioniert. Dieser neue Basalttyp scheint somit einer der primitivsten zu sein, den wir bisher vom Monde kennen. Er repräsentiert wahrscheinlich eine Schmelze, die durch einen hohen Grad von partieller Aufschmelzung eines plagioklasführenden Ausgangsgesteins in einer Tiefe von etwa 60–100 km entstand. Dieser Basalttyp stellt wahrscheinlich ältere Füllungen des Mare Foecunditatis dar, welche später durch jüngere Basaltergüsse größtenteils bedeckt wurden. Diese jüngeren Basalte sind durch die Basaltfragmente repräsentiert und sind durch hohe Spurenelementgehalte charakterisiert. Die Zusammensetzung der jüngeren Basalte kann durch eine relativ geringe und jene der älteren (Brekzien-) Basalte durch einen hohen Grad partieller Aufschmelzung eines ähnlichen Ausgangsgesteines erklärt werden.
    Notes: Summary Thirty five microbreccia fragments from Mare Fecunditatis recovered by the Luna 16 unmanned mission were studied inPTS by optical microscopy. Bulk compositions were determined by scanning electron beam analysis, and microbreccia constituents (pyroxene, olivine, plagioclase, spinel-group minerals, glasses) were analyzed with the electron microprobe. Results: Microbreccia fragments have bulk and mineral compositions distinctly different from those of aluminous basalt fragments from the same site: FeO, alkalis and FeO/MgO are lower and Cr2O3 is higher in the microbreccia fragments. Furthermore, microbreccia fragments are predominantly olivine-normative, whereas the basalt fragments are predominantly quartz-normative. In addition, in the microbreccia fragments, pyroxene compositions cover the range typical of pyroxenes from Luna 16 basalts but extend to more Mg-rich and Ca-poor compositions. Pyroxferroites found in aluminous basalt fragments were not observed in the microbreccia fragments. Plagioclase populations cluster at ⊂) An95 in the microbreccia fragments as compared to ⊂) An90 in the basalt fragments. Compositions of basaltic glasses from within the microbreccia fragments are similar to those from the soil. Conclusions: We found evidence that at the Luna 16 site, two major basalt types are present. One is represented by the 3.42 b.y. old aluminous basalt fragments, the other by the dominant component in the microbreccia fragments and basaltic glasses. The microbreccia fragments and basaltic glasses represent a here tofore unknown lunar basalt type for which we calculate a flatREE pattern with abundances approximately 10× chondritic, thus making it one of the most primitive basalt types known from the Moon. We suggest that this basalt type formed by a relatively high degree of partial melting of a plagioclase bearing source rock at about 60–100 km depth. We further suggest that this basalt type represents older mare fillings now largely covered by younger flows. These younger flows are represented by the aluminous basalt fragments, a rock type that may have formed from a similar source rock by a relatively low degree of partial melting.
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    ISSN: 1432-1904
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Natural Sciences in General
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    ISSN: 1432-1904
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Natural Sciences in General
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    ISSN: 1432-1904
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    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Natural Sciences in General
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    ISSN: 1432-1904
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    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Natural Sciences in General
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    Electronic Resource
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    Springer
    Naturwissenschaften 58 (1971), S. 64-64 
    ISSN: 1432-1904
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    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Natural Sciences in General
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    Naturwissenschaften 58 (1971), S. 223-224 
    ISSN: 1432-1904
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    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Natural Sciences in General
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    ISSN: 1432-1904
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Natural Sciences in General
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