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245 00 $aChondrites and the protoplanetary disk :$bproceedings of a workshop held at the Radisson Kauaʻi Beach Resort, Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi, 8-11 November 2004 /$cedited by Alexander N. Krot, Edward R.D. Scott and Bo Reipurth.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aSan Francisco, Calif. :$bAstronomical Society of the Pacific,$c[2005], ©2005.
300 $axxxiv, 1029 pages :$billustrations (some color) ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aAstronomical Society of the Pacific conference series ;$vv. 341
500 $a"This book is dedicated to John Wood, in appreciation of his outstanding contributions in bringing together the fields of meteoritics, cosmochemistry, and astrophysics."--Pref.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tHonoring John Wood /$rK. Keil -- $tChondritic meteorites and the high-temperature nebular origins of their components /$rE. R. D. Scott and A. N. Krot -- $tThe early sun : evolution and dynamic environment /$rB. Reipurth -- $tEvolution of UV-irradiated protoplanetary disks /$rJ. Bally, N. Moeckel and H. Throop -- $tUnderstanding our origins : star formation in H II region environments /$rJ. J. Hester and S. J. Desch -- $tAstrophysical observations of disk evolution and around solar mass stars /$rL. Hartmann -- $tTheoretical studies of gaseous disk evolution around solar mass stars /$rC. F. Gammie and B. M. Johnson -- $tX-ray flares of sun-like young stellar objects and their effects on protoplanetary disks /$rA. E. Glassgold, E. D. Feidelson, T. Montmerle and S. Wolk -- $tOxygen isotopic heterogeneity in the solar system : the molecular cloud origin hypothesis and its implications for meteorites and the planets /$rK. Kuramoto and H. Yurimoto -- $tPhotochemical speciation of oxygen isotopes in the solar nebula /$rJ. R. Lyons and E. D. Young -- $tRefractory inclusions and chondrules : insights into a protoplanetary disk and planet formation /$rH. C. Connelly, Jr. -- $tCalcium-aluminum-rich inclusions : major unanswered questions /$rG. J. MacPherson, S. B. Simon, A. M. Davis, L. Grossman and A. N. Krot -- $tChemical, mineralogical and isotopic properties of chondrules : clues to their origin /$rR. H. Jones, J. N. Grossman and A. E. Rubin -- $tExperimental constraints on chondrule formation /$rR. H. Hewins, H. C. Connolly, Jr., G. E. Lofgren and G. Libourel -- $tThe genetic relationship between refractory inclusions and chondrules /$rS. S. Russell, A. N. Krot, G. R. Huss, K. Keil, S. Itoh, H. Yurimoto and G. J. MacPherson -- $tThermal structure of protoplanetary disks /$rP. D'Alessio, N. Calvet and D. S. Woolum -- $tMeteoritic constraints on temperatures, pressures, cooling rates, chemical compositions, and modes of condensation in the solar nebula /$rM. I. Petaev and J. A. Wood -- $tOrigin and thermal history of Fe-Ni metal in primitive chondrites /$rA. J. Campbell, B. Zanda, C. Perron, A. Meibom and M. I. Petaev -- $tEvaporation and condensation during CAI and chondrule formation /$rA. M. Davis, C. M. O'D. Alexander, H. Nagahara and F. M. Richter -- $tKinetic condensation of silicate melt and its role in the chemical diversity of chondrules /$rH. Nagahara, K. Ozawa and S. Tomomura -- $tOverview of origin of short-lived radionuclides, chronology of refractory inclusions and chondrules /$rF. A. Podosek -- $tOrigin of short-lived radionuclides in the early solar system /$rJ. N. Goswami, K. K. Marhas, M. Chaussidon, M. Gounelle and B. S. Meyer -- $tSynthesis of short-lived radioactivities in a massive star /$rB. S. Meyer -- $tA nearby supernova injected short-lived radionuclides into our protoplanetary disk /$rN. Ouellette, S. J. Desch, J. J. Hester and L. A. Leshin -- $tCalcium-aluminum-rich inclusion are not supernova condensates /$rL. R. Nittler -- $tThe birth of the solar system in a molecular cloud : evidence from the isotopic pattern of short-lived nuclides in the early solar system /$rS. N. Jacobsen -- $tConstraints on the origin in chondrules and CAIs from short-lived and long-lived radionuclides /$rN. T. Kita, G. R. Huss, S. Tachibana, Y. Amelin, L. E. Nyquist and I. D. Hutcheon -- $tSpatial heterogeneity of short-lived isotopes in the solar accretion disk and early solar system chronology /$rM. Gounelle and S. S. Russell -- $tOrigin and evolution of dust in circumstellar and interstellar environments /$rA. G. G. M. Tielens, L. B. F. M. Waters and T. J. Bernatowicz -- $tFrom dust to planets : the tale told by moderately volatile elements /$rQ. Yin -- $tMicrostructural investigations of the cosmochemical histories of presolar grains /$rR. M. Stroud -- $tThe nature and origin of interplanetary dust : high-temperature components /$rL. P. Keller and S. Messenger -- $tOrigin and properties of GEMS (glass with embedded metal and sulfides) /$rZ. R. Dai and J. P. Bradley -- $tMicrocrystals and amorphous material in comets and primitive meteorities : keys to understanding processes in the early solar system /$rJ. A. Nuth III, A. J. Brearley and E. R. D. Scott -- $tGenetic relationships between chondrules, fine-grained rims, and interchondrule matrix /$rG. R. Huss, C. M. O'D. Alexander, H. Palme, P. A. Bland and J. T. Wasson -- $tNebula evolution of thermally processed solids : reconciling models and meteorites /$rJ. N. Cuzzi, F. J. Ciesla, M. I. Petaev, A. N. Krot, E. R. D. Scott and S. J. Weidenschilling -- $tThermal processing and radial mixing of dust : evidence from comets and primitive chondrites /$rD. H. Wooden, D. E. Harker and A. J. Brearley -- $tChondrule-forming processes - an overview /$rF. J. Ciesla -- $tSources of shock waves in the protoplanetary disk /$rA. P. Boss and R. H. Durisen -- $tThe three-dimensionality of spiral shocks : did chondrules catch a breaking wave? /$rA. C. Boley, R. H. Durisen and M. K. Pickett -- $tHeating of chondritic materials in solar nebula shocks /$rS. J. Desch, F. J. Ciesla, L. L. Hood and T. Nakamoto -- $tChondrule formation in planetesimal bow shocks : heating and cooling rates /$rL. L. Hood, F. J. Ciesla and S. J. Weidenschilling -- $tChondrule-forming shock waves in the solar nebula by X-ray flares /$rT. Nakamoto, M. R. Hayashi, N. T. Kita and S. Tachibana -- $tDifficulties of chondrule formation by nebular shock waves /$rM. Uesugi, T. Akaki, M. Sekiya, T. Nakamura, A. Tsuchiyama, T. Nakano and K. Uesugi -- $tA proposed origin for chondrule-forming shocks in the solar nebula /$rA. F. Nelson and M. Ruffert -- $tImplications of[superscript 26]Al in nebular dust : formation of chondrules by disruption of molten planetesimals /$rI. S. Sanders and G. J. Taylor -- $tChondrules : chemical, petrographic and chronologic clues to their origin by impact /$rR. Hutchison, J. C. Bridges and J. D. Gilmour -- $tThe chondrite types and their origins /$rJ. A. Wood -- $tFrom supernovae to planets : the view from meteorites and interplanetary dust particles /$rC. M. O'D. Alexander -- $tKey astrophysical issues /$rL. Hartmann.
530 $aAlso available via the World Wide Web.
600 10 $aWood, John A.,$d1932-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84133891
650 0 $aChondrites (Meteorites)$vCongresses.
650 0 $aChondrules$vCongresses.
650 0 $aProtoplanetary disks$vCongresses.
700 1 $aKrot, A. N.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2001042076
700 1 $aScott, Edward R. D.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n89648097
700 1 $aReipurth, Bo.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr90006066
830 0 $aAstronomical Society of the Pacific conference series ;$vv. 341.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86724091
856 41 $uhttp://www.aspbooks.org/custom/publications/table%5Fof%5Fcontents/?book%5Fid=50$zOnline
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