ECS-202 (Earth System II) : Course
ECS-202 (Earth System II) : Course
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Life Volcanoes
Mountain Ocean
Endogenic cycles:
Formation of Earth
Lonar Lake
Meteorites: STONY, IRON & STONY-IRON
IDENTIFY A METEORITE:
Silicon
Carbide
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Chemical Elements: A proxy for Earths evolution
Cosmic Abundances of Elements
Over 99% of the atoms in the sun are H and He and are believed to have
formed during the origin of the universe.
After this brief period of expansion and cooling the universe no longer
contained matter that was hot and dense enough for nuclear reactions to
occur.
the initial few seconds
T = 1.5 1010 t^(-0.5)
These temp are very much higher than that of core temp of sun ~
107 K
Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
Our Sun will spend 10 billion years on the main sequence, a high-
mass, ten solar-mass (10MSun) star will only last 20 million years
(2.0 107 years) on the main sequence. A star with a only half the
mass of Sun can spend 80 billion years on the main sequence.
The Interstellar Medium: The space between the stars is filled with a
tenuous range of material that provides the building blocks of stars. This
material is gas and dust and collectively is known as the interstellar
medium (ISM). The ISM gas is predominantly hydrogen whilst the dust is
about 1% by mass and includes carbon compounds and silicates.
Nebulae are simply clouds of interstellar gas and dust and appear either as
dark regions blotting out background stars - the so-called dark or
absorption nebulae or as brighter clouds of gas that emit or reflect light.
They are the most visible components of the interstellar medium.
Formation of Sun and planets
Solar nebula with high rotational energy