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Recipe For a Small Planet

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Recipe For a Small Planet. Understanding the Chemistry of the Solar System Begins with the Sun. The Solar Spectrum. Chemistry of the Sun. Chondrites are a Close Match to the Sun’s Composition. Chondrites are Depleted in Gases, a bit Richer in Metals, than the Sun. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Recipe For a Small Planet

Recipe For a Small Planet

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Understanding the Chemistry of the Solar System Begins with the Sun

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The Solar Spectrum

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Chemistry of the Sun

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Chondrites are a Close Match to the Sun’s Composition

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Chondrites are Depleted in Gases, a bit Richer in Metals, than the Sun

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Mega-Impacts may Have Mixed Materials From Different Planets

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Earth’s Mantle is Basically Chondritic in Composition

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We Can Expect Basalt to be Very Abundant in the Universe

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Anorthosite

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With Some Very Simple Science, We Can Understand the Geology of the Moon

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Earth’s Interior is in Motion

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Basalt Forms Earth’s Ocean Floors as Plates Pull Apart

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Basalt Builds Great Shield Volcanoes

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Satellite View of

Mauna Loa

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Olympus Mons on Mars is also a Shield Volcano

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Much of Venus Seems to be Covered With Basalt

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So Far, Granite is Unique to the Earth

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Granite is the Sign of an Internally-Active Planet

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Deep in the Earth, Under High Pressure, Eclogite Forms

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Earth is Unique in

Many Ways

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Earth’s Unique Surface

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Our Pleasant Earth is a Remarkably Hostile Environment for Rocks

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Where It’s Cold Enough, Ice Can Be a Rock

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In the Cold Outer Solar

System, Worlds are Made of Ice as Well as

Rock

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Under High Pressure, Ice Assumes a Number of Exotic Forms

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Io

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Artist’s Conception of a Scene on Io

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Titan

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Uranus (Artist’s

Conception)

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The Narrow Rings of Uranus

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Comets are Leftovers from the Outer Solar System

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