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Physics of the Earth and Planets

Physics Bulletin, 1974
A H Cook London: Macmillan 1973 pp x + 316 price £8.50 The book opens with the quotation, «Ay me, what is this world ?» Shakespeare, King Henry VI, Pt 2.
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Earth: The planet of the annexins

Clínica e Investigación en Arteriosclerosis (English Edition), 2021
José Martínez-González   +1 more
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The magnetopause of the earth and planets

Advances in Space Research, 1981
The intrinsic magnetic fields of Mercury, the earth, Jupiter and Saturn, all deflect the solar wind well above the planetary surface. The current layer or magnetopause which flows between the magnetized solar wind and magnetospheric plasmas should play an important role in determining the strength of the interaction but has only been investigated at ...
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Planet Earth and Humanity

European Review, 2017
The earth, a futility in space, is the only home for all humans and, at present, the theatre of the globalization of our society. Humanity has always been wondering about the origin of our blue planet. This is rather irrelevant for everyday life however.
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Earth, Moon and Planets

Nature, 1947
THIS is one of a series of books from Harvard Observatory, all of which are compiled by specialists in their own particular sphere. The present volume gives up-to-date information about the bodies in the solar system, and as it is written in language which is almost entirely free from technicalities, it will appeal to a wide circle of readers.
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Prospects for Planet Earth

2020
Here the elemental spheres are considered against the context of plant Earth in 2019. There is good evidence that the global population might reach 11.2 billion by 2100 and stabilise later. The greenhouse emissions per person may have stabilised but the overall direction for anthropogenic emissions is upward.
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Earth: The Planet of Life

2016
The interaction of the Earth and the Moon slows the Earth’s rotation by about 2 ms per century.
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Earth and planet observations

2013
Photon measurements are vital in astronomy but can also help to improve the understanding of our closer neighbourhood. The use of photon observations from space for Earth and planetary studies is outlined. In particular, some of the most important radar instruments for Earth observation and climate studies, as well as the corresponding satellite orbits,
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The Planet Earth

Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 1958
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