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Fluids in Planetary Systems [PDF]
Water and other geofluids play an important role in the geochemical and rheological evolution of the Earth and other bodies in the solar system. These fluids are responsible for the formation of hydrothermal mineral deposits, affect eruption behavior in volcanic systems and the geophysical properties of the mantle, and significantly affect the way in ...
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The cosmochemistry of planetary systems
Nature Reviews ChemistryPlanets form and obtain their compositions from the leftover material present in protoplanetary disks of dust and gas surrounding young stars. The chemical make-up of a disk influences every aspect of planetary composition, including their overall chemical properties, volatile content, atmospheric composition and potential for habitability. This Review
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Planetary Systems and Extraterrestrial Life
Origins of Life, 1974The paper reviews the present status of the problem of the existence of other planetary systems in the Galaxy. Observational data and theoretical results are presented to show that the occurrence of planetary systems is, most probably, not a universal phenomenon. Study of the stability of planetary orbits in the vicinity of double stars indicates that,
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Science, 2008 
The diversity of extrasolar planets and planetary systems challenges present theories of planetary system formation.
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The diversity of extrasolar planets and planetary systems challenges present theories of planetary system formation.
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ASTRONOMY:Seeking Planetary Systems
Science, 1998Looking for Earths The Race to Find New Solar Systems. Alan Boss. Wiley, New York, 1998. 252 pp. $27.95, C$39.50. ISBN 0-471-18421-7. Written for a general audience, this account of the colorful history of the search for extrasolar planets is presented from the perspectives of a quasi-insider, a theorist who is interested in and has influenced the ...
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