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Right of Way

Kallenbach, Kurtis R.
Right of Way
For many years I've sought the initial "rule of law" proving One's personal and private continuous and contiguous dominion over a violently removed "jus cogens" fetal measure accounting for the internationally recognized rest, residue, and remainder of One's foundational SUPREME BEING. I found it.

CHF 64.00

Chronology and Evolution of Mars

Kallenbach, R. / Hartmann, W. K. / Geiss, Johannes
Chronology and Evolution of Mars
Mars is about one-eighth the mass of the Earth and it may provide an analogue of what the Earth was like when it was at such an early stage of accretion. The fur­ ther growth of the Earth was sustained by major collisions with planetesimals and planets such as that which resulted in the formation ofthe Earth's moon (Hartmann and Davis, 1975, Cameron and Ward, 1976, Wetherill, 1986, Cameron and Benz, 1991). This late accretionary history, which...

CHF 236.00

Solar System History from Isotopic Signatures of Volatile...

Kallenbach, R. / Encrenaz, Thérèse / Robert, François / Mauersberger, Konrad / Owen, Tobias / Geiss, Johannes
Solar System History from Isotopic Signatures of Volatile Elements
This volume, number 16 in the Space Sciences Series of ISSI, reviews the present knowledgeonmanyaspectsofthehistoryofthesolarsystem. Itfocuses onisotopic signatures ofvolatile elements as tracers for the evolutionary processes during the formation of the Sun and the planets from an interstellar molecular cloud and, in tum, illuminates how the isotopic compositions of present-day solar system ob­ jects had been established. This integrated coll...

CHF 188.00

Solar System History from Isotopic Signatures of Volatile...

Kallenbach, R. / Encrenaz, Thérèse / Robert, François / Mauersberger, Konrad / Owen, Tobias / Geiss, Johannes
Solar System History from Isotopic Signatures of Volatile Elements
This volume, number 16 in the Space Sciences Series of ISSI, reviews the present knowledgeonmanyaspectsofthehistoryofthesolarsystem. Itfocuses onisotopic signatures ofvolatile elements as tracers for the evolutionary processes during the formation of the Sun and the planets from an interstellar molecular cloud and, in tum, illuminates how the isotopic compositions of present-day solar system ob­ jects had been established. This integrated coll...

CHF 188.00

Chronology and Evolution of Mars

Kallenbach, R. / Hartmann, W. K. / Geiss, Johannes
Chronology and Evolution of Mars
Mars is about one-eighth the mass of the Earth and it may provide an analogue of what the Earth was like when it was at such an early stage of accretion. The fur­ ther growth of the Earth was sustained by major collisions with planetesimals and planets such as that which resulted in the formation ofthe Earth's moon (Hartmann and Davis, 1975, Cameron and Ward, 1976, Wetherill, 1986, Cameron and Benz, 1991). This late accretionary history, which...

CHF 236.00