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- catalog contributor b6544879.
- catalog coverage "Earth (Planet)".
- catalog coverage "Earth.".
- catalog created "1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994.".
- catalog description "Foreword / William Glen -- Prologue: Reverie, Obsession, and Algorithmic Natural Selection in Stalking the Nonlinear Paradigm in Science -- 1. Geographic Patterns of Impacts on Earth -- 2. Temporal Patterns of Impacts on Earth -- 3. Geometric Complexity and Nonlinear Processes in the Solar System -- 4. Chaotic Orbits and Nonlinear Resonances -- 5. Large- and Small-Scale Chaotic Crises, Intermittency, Universality, and the Big Picture -- 6. Spin-Orbit Resonances and Proximal Flight Control of Objects in the Celestial Reference Frame -- 7. Correlations with and Consequences of the Celestial Reference Frame: In Situ Astrogeology -- 8. Critical Self-Organization, Universality, Chaotic Crises, and the Celestial Reference Frame -- 9. Summary of Conclusions -- Epilogue: Copernican Craters and the Phases of the Moon -- Faraday, on the Fate of Hypotheses.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xlv, 688 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0804721319 (alk. paper) :".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Earth (Planet)".
- catalog spatial "Earth.".
- catalog subject "551.7/001/175 20".
- catalog subject "Celestial mechanics.".
- catalog subject "Cratering.".
- catalog subject "Impact.".
- catalog subject "Nonlinear theories.".
- catalog subject "Orbits.".
- catalog subject "QB631 .S528 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / William Glen -- Prologue: Reverie, Obsession, and Algorithmic Natural Selection in Stalking the Nonlinear Paradigm in Science -- 1. Geographic Patterns of Impacts on Earth -- 2. Temporal Patterns of Impacts on Earth -- 3. Geometric Complexity and Nonlinear Processes in the Solar System -- 4. Chaotic Orbits and Nonlinear Resonances -- 5. Large- and Small-Scale Chaotic Crises, Intermittency, Universality, and the Big Picture -- 6. Spin-Orbit Resonances and Proximal Flight Control of Objects in the Celestial Reference Frame -- 7. Correlations with and Consequences of the Celestial Reference Frame: In Situ Astrogeology -- 8. Critical Self-Organization, Universality, Chaotic Crises, and the Celestial Reference Frame -- 9. Summary of Conclusions -- Epilogue: Copernican Craters and the Phases of the Moon -- Faraday, on the Fate of Hypotheses.".
- catalog title "Craters, cosmos, and chronicles : a new theory of Earth / Herbert R. Shaw.".
- catalog type "text".