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Epilogue: The Birth of “Micrometeoritics”
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Michel Maurette
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2006
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2006
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10.1007/3-540-34335-0_31
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Solar System Bodies and “Primitiveness”
pp. 10
The Power of Wetherill’s Friend, Jupiter
pp. 12
The Earth–Moon System in a Gigantic Cosmic “Firing” Range
pp. 23
A Microscopic Suspect for the Formation of the Earth’s Atmosphere
pp. 31
The Space Collector “Earth”
pp. 54
Classification of Meteorites and Micrometeorites
pp. 72
The Major Contribution of Micrometeorites to the Delivery of Hydrous–Carbonaceous Material to the Earth
pp. 81
The Inadequacy of Previous Scenarios
pp. 86
A Prime Suspect for the Formation of the Atmosphere
pp. 93
Formation of the Post-lunar Atmosphere
pp. 103
The Mysterious Fate of Early Micrometeoritic Oxygen
pp. 107
The Birth of Life on the Early Earth
pp. 112
Microscopic Chondritic Chemical Reactors
pp. 125
Radiation Reprocessing of Organics by Energetic Ions in Space
pp. 135
First Hints
pp. 136
Micrometeorite and Minimeteorite Ashes in Prebiotic Chemistry
pp. 152
Micrometeorites in the Post-lunar Greenhouse Effect
pp. 159
Micrometeoritic Iridium in the Earth’s Mantle with the Hartmann Conjuncture
pp. 161
Micrometeoritic Neon on the Earth
pp. 179
The Micrometeoritic Purity of the Atmosphere and Early Earth’s Processes
pp. 183
Extrapolation of EMMA to the Moon and Mars
pp. 199
The “Hunt” for Micrometeorites Parent Bodies
pp. 211
No Consensus About the Early History of the Lunar Impact Flux
pp. 232
Micrometeorites and Early Solar System Processes
pp. 239
Relationships with CM-type Chondrites
pp. 246
The Enigmatic Differences between Stratospheric and Antarctic Micrometeorites
pp. 252
The World of Hidden Biases: From Collection to Sample Processing
pp. 259
Stardust Attacks in Bob Laboratory for Space Sciences
pp. 266
Challenges Still to Be Appropriately Addressed
pp. 283
Summary
pp. 290
Epilogue: The Birth of “Micrometeoritics”
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