Published November 1987 | Version v1
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Electrical conductivity of carbonaceous chondrites and electric heating of meteorite parent bodies

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Description

Electromagnetic heating of rock-forming materials most probably was an important process in the early history of the solar system. Electrical conductivity experiments of representative materials such as carbonaceous chondrites are necessary to obtain data for use in electromagnetic heating models. With the assumption that carbon was present at grain boundaries in the material that comprised the meteorite parent bodies, the electrical heating of such bodies was calculated as a function of body size and solar distance using the T-Tauri model of Sonett and Herbert (1977). The results are discussed

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Experiments in Planetary and Related Sciences and the Space Station
Journal Page Range
p. 3.
Report number
N--89-14998

Conference

Title
Experiments in planetary and related sciences and the space station.
Dates
15 Sep 1986.
Place
Tempe, AZ (USA).

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
20043347
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Numerical Data
Descriptors DEI
CHEMICAL REACTIONS; CHONDRITES; ELECTRIC CONDUCTIVITY; GRAIN BOUNDARIES; JOULE HEATING; KINETICS; METEORITES; PYROLYSIS; STAR MODELS; THEORETICAL DATA
Descriptors DEC
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE; DATA; DECOMPOSITION; ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES; HEATING; INFORMATION; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; MICROSTRUCTURE; NUMERICAL DATA; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; STONE METEORITES