Published 1981
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Interiors of the Planets [Book Review]
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Stevenson, D. J.
Chicago
Abstract
The number of scientists devoted to the problems of planetary interiors (especially for planets other than the Earth) is small, appropriately so in view of the limited data base. However, the recent results from deep space missions together with recent rapid advances in high pressure physics are providing planetary modelers with well-constrained problems and solutions of limited ambiguity. These advances are important and interesting for a wide community of planetary and other scientists and need to be communicated to them in appropriate form.
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© 1981 Taylor & Francis. Book review of: Interiors of the Planets, by A. H. Cook (Cambridge Planetary Sciences Series). University Press, Cambridge, 1980. xi+ ISBN: 0521232147.Attached Files
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