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SATELLITE-SIZED PLANETESIMALS AND LUNAR ORIGIN
HARTMANN WK, DAVIS DR
ICARUS 24 (4): 504-515 1975
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Nodes: 146, Authors: 164, Journals: 49, Outer References: 6802, Words: 429
Collection span: 1975 - 2004
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10211 1975 ICARUS 24(4):504-515
HARTMANN WK; DAVIS DR
SATELLITE-SIZED PLANETESIMALS AND LUNAR ORIGIN
145145
21252 1975 ICARUS 25(4):588-594
HARTMANN WK; DAVIS DR; CHAPMAN CR; SOTER S; GREENBERG R
MARS - SATELLITE ORIGIN AND ANGULAR-MOMENTUM
114
32553 1975 SCIENCE 190(4214):553-556
CHAPMAN CR; DAVIS DR
ASTEROID COLLISIONAL EVOLUTION - EVIDENCE FOR A MUCH LARGER EARLY POPULATION
155
41284 1976 ICARUS 27(1):161-170
WEIDENSCHILLING SJ
ACCRETION OF TERRESTRIAL PLANETS .2.
548
52125 1976 ICARUS 27(4):553-559
HARTMANN WK
PLANET FORMATION - COMPOSITIONAL MIXING AND LUNAR COMPOSITIONAL ANOMALIES
111
611616 1976 INTERDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE REVIEWS 1(4):291-310
NAGY B; NAGY LA
INTERDISCIPLINARY SEARCH FOR EARLY LIFE FORMS AND FOR BEGINNING OF LIFE ON EARTH
03
72257 1978 ICARUS 33(1):50-61
HARTMANN WK
PLANET FORMATION - MECHANISM OF EARLY GROWTH
588
83328 1978 ICARUS 35(1):1-26
GREENBERG R; WACKER JF; HARTMANN WK; CHAPMAN CR
PLANETESIMALS TO PLANETS - NUMERICAL-SIMULATION OF COLLISIONAL EVOLUTION
15222
92219 1979 ICARUS 39(2):141-150
GREENBERG R
GROWTH OF LARGE, LATE-STAGE PLANETESIMALS
114
1025210 1979 JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH 84(NB3):999-1008
KAULA WM
THERMAL EVOLUTION OF EARTH AND MOON GROWING BY PLANETESIMAL IMPACTS
10121
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
11572811 1979 MINERALOGICAL MAGAZINE 43(325):1-89
SMITH JV
MINERALOGY OF THE PLANETS - VOYAGE IN SPACE AND TIME
245
1214212 1980 JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH 85(NB11):6615-6627
RANSFORD GA; KAULA WM
HEATING OF THE MOON BY HETEROGENEOUS ACCRETION
16
13336313 1982 JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY 90(1):1-48
SMITH JV
HETEROGENEOUS GROWTH OF METEORITES AND PLANETS, ESPECIALLY THE EARTH AND MOON
339
141914 1983 FORTSCHRITTE DER MINERALOGIE 61(1):215-216
WANKE H; DREIBUS G
THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON
00
15112815 1983 JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH 88:B3-B16
DELANO JW; LINDSLEY DH
MARE GLASSES FROM APOLLO-17 - CONSTRAINTS ON THE MOONS BULK COMPOSITION
016
1624716 1984 EARTH MOON AND PLANETS 31(1):15-24
PETERSONS HF
POSSIBLE CONDITIONS FOR FORMATION OF SATELLITE FROM PROTOEARTH BY EJECTION OF MATERIAL
11
1713517 1984 ICARUS 58(2):153-158
DURISEN RH; SCOTT EH
IMPLICATIONS OF RECENT NUMERICAL-CALCULATIONS FOR THE FISSION THEORY OF THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON
712
1813118 1984 NATURE 309(5964):138-140
WILHELMS DE; SQUYRES SW
THE MARTIAN HEMISPHERIC DICHOTOMY MAY BE DUE TO A GIANT IMPACT
468
191319 1984 SCIENCE 226(4678):1060-1061
KERR RA
MAKING THE MOON FROM A BIG SPLASH
13
2011120 1985 ICARUS 62(2):319-327
CAMERON AGW
FORMATION OF THE PRELUNAR ACCRETION DISK
1922
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
2136021 1985 ICARUS 63(1):134-152
BOSS AP; MIZUNO H
DYNAMIC FISSION INSTABILITY OF DISSIPATIVE PROTOPLANETS
610
2224922 1985 METEORITICS 20(2):367-381
DREIBUS G; WANKE H
MARS, A VOLATILE-RICH PLANET
4121
2322423 1985 SCIENCE 228(4701):877-879
WETHERILL GW
OCCURRENCE OF GIANT IMPACTS DURING THE GROWTH OF THE TERRESTRIAL PLANETS
33111
2462724 1986 ICARUS 66(2):330-340
BOSS AP
PROTOEARTH MASS SHEDDING AND THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON
27
2522425 1986 ICARUS 66(3):515-535
BENZ W; SLATTERY WL; CAMERON AGW
THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON AND THE SINGLE-IMPACT HYPOTHESIS .1.
3488
2628426 1986 NATURE 322(6077):323-328
RINGWOOD AE
TERRESTRIAL ORIGIN OF THE MOON
723
276927 1986 NATURE 324(6093):110-111
BOSS AP
MOONS BIRTH SHOCKED EARTH
00
2874828 1986 SCIENCE 231(4736):341-345
BOSS AP
THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON
1010
2953529 1987 AMERICAN SCIENTIST 75(5):468-477
TAYLOR SR
THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON
12
30710730 1987 ANNUAL REVIEW OF EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCES 15:271-315
STEVENSON DJ
ORIGIN OF THE MOON - THE COLLISION HYPOTHESIS
40102
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
3179331 1987 GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA 51(5):1297-1309
TAYLOR SR
THE UNIQUE LUNAR COMPOSITION AND ITS BEARING ON THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON
427
3232232 1987 ICARUS 71(1):30-45
BENZ W; SLATTERY WL; CAMERON AGW
THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON AND THE SINGLE-IMPACT HYPOTHESIS .2.
2462
3338033 1987 ICARUS 71(2):225-240
DREIBUS G; WANKE H
VOLATILES ON EARTH AND MARS - A COMPARISON
5101
3444034 1987 JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH AND PLANETS 92(B4):E377-E386
DRAKE MJ
SIDEROPHILE ELEMENTS IN PLANETARY MANTLES AND THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON
03
3517635 1987 JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH AND PLANETS 92(B4):E396-E410
HOOD LL; JONES JH
GEOPHYSICAL CONSTRAINTS ON LUNAR BULK COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE - A REASSESSMENT
018
36312036 1987 JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH AND PLANETS 92(B5):3453-3465
WARREN PH; RASMUSSEN KL
MEGAREGOLITH INSULATION, INTERNAL TEMPERATURES, AND BULK URANIUM CONTENT OF THE MOON
530
3711137 1987 PROCEEDINGS ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA 7(2):136-138
PONGRACIC H
MODELING LARGE BODY IMPACTS
00
3892338 1987 RECHERCHE 18(184):38-47
BOSS AP; BENZ W
THE MOONS ORIGINS
00
39218739 1987 REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS 25(2):245-250
CLIFFORD SM
PLANETARY SCIENCE - 1983-1986
00
40621140 1987 REVIEWS OF GEOPHYSICS 25(2):277-284
RYDER G
THE MOON
12
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
4164841 1988 ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 333(1):452-481
THOMPSON C; STEVENSON DJ
GRAVITATIONAL-INSTABILITY IN 2-PHASE DISKS AND THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON
915
4236742 1988 EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS 90(2):119-130
CARLSON RW; LUGMAIR GW
THE AGE OF FERROAN ANORTHOSITE-60025 - OLDEST CRUST ON A YOUNG MOON
878
43310743 1988 JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH AND PLANETS 93(B6):6338-6352
MUELLER S; TAYLOR GJ; PHILLIPS RJ
LUNAR COMPOSITION - A GEOPHYSICAL AND PETROLOGICAL SYNTHESIS
328
4435644 1988 JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH AND PLANETS 93(B11):13776-13804
LISSAUER JJ; SQUYRES SW; HARTMANN WK
BOMBARDMENT HISTORY OF THE SATURN SYSTEM
137
451547145 1988 SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS 47(3-4):211-273
BRUSH SG
A HISTORY OF MODERN SELENOGONY - THEORETICAL ORIGINS OF THE MOON, FROM CAPTURE TO CRASH 1955-1984
13
4653346 1989 EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS 95(3-4):208-214
RINGWOOD AE
FLAWS IN THE GIANT IMPACT HYPOTHESIS OF LUNAR ORIGIN
314
4753247 1989 ICARUS 78(2):270-279
IP WH
DYNAMICAL INJECTION OF MARS-SIZED PLANETOIDS INTO THE ASTEROIDAL BELT FROM THE TERRESTRIAL PLANETARY ACCRETION ZONE
13
4843348 1989 ICARUS 80(1):167-178
IP WH
DYNAMICAL PROCESSES OF MACRO-ACCRETION OF URANUS AND NEPTUNE - A 1ST LOOK
016
4963549 1989 ICARUS 81(1):113-131
BENZ W; CAMERON AGW; MELOSH HJ
THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON AND THE SINGLE-IMPACT HYPOTHESIS .3.
1665
5025050 1989 JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH AND PLANETS 94(B7):9533-9544
ROSS MN; SCHUBERT G
EVOLUTION OF THE LUNAR ORBIT WITH TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT AND FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT DISSIPATION
16
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
5156151 1989 JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH AND PLANETS 94(B9):12133-12144
KIRK RL; STEVENSON DJ
THE COMPETITION BETWEEN THERMAL CONTRACTION AND DIFFERENTIATION IN THE STRESS HISTORY OF THE MOON
117
5241152 1989 NATURE 342(6249):477-478
SOLOMON SC
LUNAR GEOLOGY - IRONING OUT THE WRINKLES
00
5323853 1989 ORIGINS OF LIFE AND EVOLUTION OF THE BIOSPHERE 19(6):549-560
OBERBECK VR; FOGLEMAN G
ESTIMATES OF THE MAXIMUM TIME REQUIRED TO ORIGINATE LIFE
323
54212054 1989 PRECAMBRIAN RESEARCH 44(3-4):171-195
LOWMAN PD
COMPARATIVE PLANETOLOGY AND THE ORIGIN OF CONTINENTAL-CRUST
012
55316855 1989 TECTONOPHYSICS 161(3-4):165-199
WARREN PH
GROWTH OF THE CONTINENTAL-CRUST - A PLANETARY-MANTLE PERSPECTIVE
024
56916456 1989 ZEITSCHRIFT FUR NATURFORSCHUNG SECTION A-A JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES 44(10):891-923
RINGWOOD AE
THE EARTH-MOON CONNECTION
113
57812757 1990 ANNUAL REVIEW OF EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCES 18:205-256
WETHERILL GW
FORMATION OF THE EARTH
17167
5823758 1990 PROCEEDINGS OF THE LUNAR AND PLANETARY SCIENCE CONFERENCE 20:473-478
OBERBECK VR; FOGLEMAN G
ON THE POSSIBILITY OF LIFE ON EARLY MARS
01
59913759 1991 GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA 55(4):1135-1157
ONEILL HS
THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON AND THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE EARTH - A CHEMICAL-MODEL .1. THE MOON
358
6028760 1991 GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA 55(11):3123-3138
WARREN PH; KALLEMEYN GW
THE MACALPINE HILLS LUNAR METEORITE AND IMPLICATIONS OF THE LUNAR METEORITES COLLECTIVELY FOR THE COMPOSITION AND ORIGIN OF THE MOON
028
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
6133761 1991 GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL 107(1):163-170
SPOHN T; SCHUBERT G
THERMAL EQUILIBRATION OF THE EARTH FOLLOWING A GIANT IMPACT
06
6224562 1991 ICARUS 90(2):271-281
STERN SA
ON THE NUMBER OF PLANETS IN THE OUTER SOLAR-SYSTEM - EVIDENCE OF A SUBSTANTIAL POPULATION OF 1000-KM BODIES
242
6362263 1991 ICARUS 92(2):204-216
CAMERON AGW; BENZ W
THE ORIGIN OF THE MOON AND THE SINGLE IMPACT HYPOTHESIS-IV
2780
6424364 1991 ICARUS 93(2):288-297
LISSAUER JJ; SAFRONOV VS
THE RANDOM COMPONENT OF PLANETARY ROTATION
422
6525465 1991 ICARUS 94(1):126-159
LISSAUER JJ; KARY DM
THE ORIGIN OF THE SYSTEMATIC COMPONENT OF PLANETARY ROTATION .1. PLANET ON A CIRCULAR ORBIT
318
6646466 1991 ICARUS 94(2):260-271
SAFRONOV VS
KUIPER PRIZE LECTURE - SOME PROBLEMS IN THE FORMATION OF THE PLANETS
123
6743567 1991 JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR EVOLUTION 32(4):296-303
OBERBECK VR; MARSHALL J; SHEN T
PREBIOTIC CHEMISTRY IN CLOUDS
06
6826268 1991 SCIENCE 252(5008):926-933
NEWSOM HE; SIMS KWW
CORE FORMATION DURING EARLY ACCRETION OF THE EARTH
027
69214969 1992 ANNUAL REVIEW OF ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS 30:185-233
STERN SA
THE PLUTO-CHARON SYSTEM
026
7023070 1992 CONTRIBUTIONS TO MINERALOGY AND PETROLOGY 111(3):283-298
GASPARIK T
ENSTATITE-JADEITE JOIN AND ITS ROLE IN THE EARTHS MANTLE
133
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
7196471 1992 EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS 112(1-4):101-116
WARREN PH
INHERITANCE OF SILICATE DIFFERENTIATION DURING LUNAR ORIGIN BY GIANT IMPACT
07
7251572 1992 EARTH MOON AND PLANETS 57(2):85-97
LIU LG
CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION OF THE EARTH AFTER THE GIANT IMPACT
00
7313173 1992 JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS 97(E3):3837-3843
BALDWIN RB; WILHELMS DE
HISTORICAL REVIEW OF A LONG-OVERLOOKED PAPER BY DALY,R.A. CONCERNING THE ORIGIN AND EARLY HISTORY OF THE MOON
11
7453774 1992 PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS 71(1-2):46-51
MURTHY VR
GEOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE FOR AN INITIALLY MOLTEN EARTH
14
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LISSAUER JJ
PLANET FORMATION
2162
76125376 1993 EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS 34(1):1-45
WILLIAMS GE
HISTORY OF THE EARTHS OBLIQUITY
060
7726977 1993 JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY 101(1):1-19
OBERBECK VR; MARSHALL JR; AGGARWAL H
IMPACTS, TILLITES, AND THE BREAKUP OF GONDWANALAND
027
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SPERA FJ; STARK LE
HISTORICAL REVIEW OF A LONG-OVERLOOKED PAPER BY DALY,R.A. CONCERNING THE ORIGIN AND THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE MOON - COMMENT
00
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TONKS WB; MELOSH HJ
MAGMA OCEAN FORMATION DUE TO GIANT IMPACTS
529
8015780 1993 JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS 98(E10):18681-18695
RUSSELL CT
MAGNETIC-FIELDS OF THE TERRESTRIAL PLANETS
019
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
8142081 1994 ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL 108(6):2312-2317
STERN SA
THE DETECTABILITY OF EXTRASOLAR TERRESTRIAL AND GIANT PLANETS DURING THEIR LUMINOUS FINAL ACCRETION
03
8228782 1994 EPISODES 17(1-2):9-17
GRIEVE RAF
IMPACT - A NATURAL HAZARD IN PLANETARY EVOLUTION
02
8315983 1994 GEOCHIMICA ET COSMOCHIMICA ACTA 58(21):4795-4808
SNYDER GA; LEE DC; TAYLOR LA; HALLIDAY AN; JERDE EA
EVOLUTION OF THE UPPER-MANTLE OF THE EARTHS MOON - NEODYMIUM AND STRONTIUM ISOTOPIC CONSTRAINTS FROM HIGH-TI MARE BASALTS
018
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CARLSON RW
MECHANISMS OF EARTH DIFFERENTIATION - CONSEQUENCES FOR THE CHEMICAL-STRUCTURE OF THE MANTLE
029
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GASPARIK T; DRAKE MJ
PARTITIONING OF ELEMENTS AMONG 2 SILICATE PEROVSKITES, SUPERPHASE B, AND VOLATILE-BEARING MELT AT 23 GPA AND 1500-1600-DEGREES-C
219
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MASS-TRANSFER OF HELIUM, NEON, ARGON, AND XENON THROUGH A STEADY-STATE UPPER-MANTLE
397
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LISSAUER JJ
UREY PRIZE LECTURE - ON THE DIVERSITY OF PLAUSIBLE PLANETARY SYSTEMS
160
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Gupta AK
Evolution of the earth's mantle and core: Convective cycle within the mantle and different plate tectonic environments related to magma generation
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Potassium isotope cosmochemistry: Genetic implications of volatile element depletion - Comment
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Canup RM; Esposito LW
Accretion of the moon from an impact-generated disk
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The origin of the moon and the single impact hypothesis .5.
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The first living systems: a bioenergetic perspective
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It's not easy to make the Moon
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Lunar accretion from an impact-generated disk
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From interstellar gas to the Earth-Moon system
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The accretion, composition and early differentiation of Mars
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Does the rapid appearance of life on Earth suggest that life is common in the universe?
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Cataclysmic bombardment throughout the inner solar system 3.9-4.0 Ga
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