LEADER 05470nam 22007213u 450 001 9910457543003321 005 20210114065401.0 010 $a1-283-43392-3 010 $a9786613433923 010 $a981-4355-37-2 035 $a(CKB)2550000000078935 035 $a(EBL)840659 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000644720 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)12201687 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000644720 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10679989 035 $a(PQKB)11078065 035 $a(WSP)00008184-vol25 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC840659 035 $a(EXLCZ)992550000000078935 100 $a20140421d2011|||| u|| | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aADVANCES IN GEOSCIENCES (A 6-VOLUME SET), 25$b[electronic resource] $ePLANETARY SCIENCE (PS) 210 $aSingapore $cWorld Scientific Publishing Company$d2011 215 $a1 online resource (291 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a981-4355-36-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aEditors; Reviewers; Preface; Preface to PS Volume; CONTENTS; Solar System Science with the Hyper Suprime-Cam Survey F. Yoshida, T. Terai, S. Urakawa, S. Abe, W.-H. Ip, S. Takahashi, T. Ito and HSC Solar System Science Group; 1. Introduction; 2. Survey Categories; 2.1. Wide survey; 2.2. Deep survey; 2.3. Ultra-deep survey; 2.4. Solar system survey; 2.4.1. Detection limit of SSSBs; 3. Summary; References; Pickup Ion Observations at Solar System Bodies Andrew Coates; 1. Introduction; 2. Ion Pickup at Comets; 2.1. Pitch angle scattering; 2.2. Energy diffusion 327 $a2.3. Nongyrotropic distributions and weak comets3. Other Solar System Objects; 3.1. Mars; 3.2. Venus; 3.3. Mercury; 3.4. Io and the Jovian satellites; 3.5. Saturn system; 3.6. The moon; 3.7. Summary; 4. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; The Exceed Mission Ichiro Yoshikawa, Kazuo Yoshioka, Go Murakami, Gentaro Ogawa, Munetaka Ueno, Atsushi Yamazaki, Kazunori Uemizu, Shingo Kameda, Fuminori Tsuchiya, Masato Kagitani, Naoki Terada and Yasumasa Kasaba; 1. Introduction; 2. Science Objectives; 3. Mission Scenario; 4. Instrumental Overview 327 $a5. Expected Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) and Exposure Time6. Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Slitless Spectroscopy of Small Solar System Bodies on a Dark Cloud Curtain F. Yoshida, M. Yagi, Y. Komiyama, F. Nakata, H. Furusawa, T. Ohno, S. Okamura and T. Nakamura; 1. Introduction; 2. Observational Strategy and Image Acquisition; 3. Detection of Moving Objects; 4. Grism Spectra; 5. Summary; References 327 $aPlan for Observing Magnetospheres of Outer Planets by Using the EUV Spectrograph Onboard the Sprint-A/Exceed Mission Fuminori Tsuchiya, Masato Kagitani, Naoki Terada, Yasumasa Kasaba, Ichiro Yoshikawa, Go Murakami, Kouichi Sakai, Tatsuro Homma, Kazuo Yoshioka, Atsushi Yamazaki, Kazunori Uemizu, Tomoki Kimura and Munetaka Ueno1. Introduction; 2. Observation of Jupiter's Magnetosphere by the EXCEED Mission; 2.1. Overview of EXCEED mission; 2.2. Lessons learnt from the Cassini and Galileo observations; 3. Other Observation Targets; 4. Summary; Acknowledgments; References 327 $aLunar Topography by Laser Ranging Instrument Onboard Chandrayaan-1 K. V. S. Bhaskar, J. A. Kamalakar, A. S. Laxmiprasad, V. L. N. Sridhar Raja, Adwaita Goswami, K. Ravi Kumar and K. Kalyani1. Introduction; 1.1. Mission overview; 1.2. LLRI instrument overview; 2. Science and Instrument Objectives; 2.1. Science objectives; 2.2. Instrument objectives; 3. LLRI Instrument Design; 3.1. Principle of operation; 3.2. Instrument; 3.2.1. Laser Transmitter; 3.2.2. Receiver optics; 3.2.3. Receiver electronics; 4. Data Processing; 5. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References 327 $aInvestigating Lunar Central Crater Peaks with the SIR-2 NIR Reflectance Spectrometer on Chandrayaan-1 Urs Mall, Roberto Bugiolacchi, Megha Bhatt, Jean-Philippe Combe, Satadru Bhattacharya and Susan Mckenna-Lawlor 330 $aThis invaluable volume set of Advances in Geosciences continues the excellent tradition of the Asia-Oceania scientific community in providing the most up-to-date research results on a wide range of geosciences and environmental science. The information is vital to the understanding of the effects of climate change, extreme weathers on the most populated regions and fastest moving economies in the world. Besides, these volumes also highlight original papers from many prestigious research institutions which are conducting cutting edge studies in atmospheric physics, hydrological science and wate 606 $aAstrophysics 606 $aEarth (Planet) -- Surface 606 $aPlanets -- Geology 606 $aGeology$2HILCC 606 $aEarth & Environmental Sciences$2HILCC 606 $aGeology - General$2HILCC 608 $aElectronic books. 615 4$aAstrophysics. 615 4$aEarth (Planet) -- Surface. 615 4$aPlanets -- Geology. 615 7$aGeology 615 7$aEarth & Environmental Sciences 615 7$aGeology - General 676 $a550 676 $a559.9 700 $aBhardwaj$b Anil$0857057 702 $aSatake$b Kenji 801 0$bAU-PeEL 801 1$bAU-PeEL 801 2$bAU-PeEL 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910457543003321 996 $aADVANCES IN GEOSCIENCES (A 6-VOLUME SET), 25$92159779 997 $aUNINA