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  • Physics  (2)
  • 1
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    Format: XI, 783 S. , Ill.,graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0412064812
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics
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    Keywords: Dünne Schicht ; Flüssigkeitsfilm ; Beschichtung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    UID:
    gbv_1651893047
    Format: Online-Ressource (XIV, 534 p. 166 illus., 88 illus. in color, digital)
    ISBN: 9789400749665
    Series Statement: Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology 24
    Content: This volume covers aspects of life on Earth with all its diversity and the possibilities of extraterrestrial life. It presents contributions by experts from 20 countries who discuss astrobiology emphasizing life “as we know it” to extraterrestrial places. In the chapters on life in the Cosmos, the authors emphasized in particular certain planets and satellites within the Solar System. On Earth, life also exists at the edge with harsh limitations (such as extremophiles growing in severe environments). Some chapters address the extremophiles in niches of microbial life in terrestrial halo-environments, the local life without water, and the dormancy of polar cyanobacteria, while others focus on microorganisms dwelling in severe conditions such as lava caves. All those conditions of harsh environments, including the Antarctic biota, could serve as analogues for other planets. Special stress is given to the frozen worlds of Mars; Europa, the satellite of Jupiter; and life in the Saturn neighborhood with its moon Titan. The subsurface under the icy layers of these celestial bodies may contain large oceans that have extant or extinct microbial life. Other chapters discuss the habitability of exoplanets, Galacticpanspermia, molecules, and prokaryotes below the planetary surface, halophile life in the Universe, and the SETI search for extraterrestrial intelligence in the Cosmos
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Life on Earth and other Planetary Bodies; Table of Contents; List of Authors and their Addresses; Pathways to Life on Earth and Other Planetary Bodies; 1. Introduction; 2. Ubiquity of Life on Earth; 3. The Extremophiles; 4. Astrobiology; 5. Summary of EPLA; 7. References; Introduction; Halophiles, Continental Evaporites And The Search For Biosignatures In Environmental Analogues For Mars; 1. Introduction; 2. Microorganisms in Evaporite Environments; 3. Evaporites and Microbial Preservation; 4. Terrestrial Analogues of Martian Evaporites; 6. References , Vesicular Basalts as a Niche for Microbial Life1. Introduction; 2. Overview; 3. Vesicular Basalts as a Cryptic Habitat: The State of the Art; 4. Astrobiological Relevance of Volcanic Rocks: Microbial Microhabitats and Potential Paleobiological Repositories; 6. References; SETI: Assessing Imaginative Proposals; 1. Introduction : Questions, Worldviews, and Ethics; 2. Proposal #1: Conducting SETI Using High-Tech Telepathy; 2.1. Evaluation; 2.2. Transition; 3. Proposal #2: Putting Arti fi cial Black Holes (ABH) to Work; 3.1. Evaluation; 3.2. Transition , 4. Proposal #3: Looking for Holism in Eukaryotic Cell Division4.1. Evaluation; 4.2. Transition; 5. Proposal #4: Global Brains: The Foundation of Long-Lived Civilizations; 5.1. Evaluation; 6. References; Molecules Between the Stars; 1. Introduction; 2. The Attenuation of Stellar Light; 3. Atoms, Molecules , and Macromolecular Compounds in Interstellar Space; 3.1. The 217.5-nm UV-Extinction Bump; 3.2. Atoms and Molecules in the UV-Visual; 3.3. The Diffuse Interstellar Bands; 3.4. Near- and Mid-infrared Absorption Lines; 3.5. (Unidenti fi ed) Emission Bands , 3.6. (Sub) Millimeter Molecular Rotational Lines4. The Diffuse Interstellar Bands : Direct Evidence for Large Organic Molecules ?; 4.1. Properties and Pro fi les of DIBs; 4.2. Relation Between Diffuse Bands and Dust?; 4.3. DIB Carriers in Other Astrophysical Environments; 5. PAH-DIB Hypothesis; 6. Can We Expect Further Identi fi cation of Large Molecules in Space?; 7. References; Prokaryotic Communities Below Planetary Surfaces and Their Involvement in the Nitrogen Cycle; 1. Introduction; 2. Thermal Springs as Subsurface Environment for Microorganisms , 3. Estimation of Microbiological Diversity by Molecular Techniques4. Stable-Isotope Probing (SIP) and Microcosm Studies; 5. Phylogenetic Diversity Within Microcosms Following SIP; 6. Discussion and Conclusions; 7. Summary; 9. References; Extrasolar Planets; 1. Early Years and First Discoveries; 2. Techniques for Detecting and Studying Extrasolar Planets; 2.1. The Timing Method; 2.2. Radial Velocity Measurements; 2.3. Astrometric Measurements; 2.4. Transits; 2.5. Direct Imaging; 2.6. Microlensing; 2.7. Radio Emission; 3. Properties of the Planets; 3.1. Hot Planets ( a  2.0 AU) , 4. The Properties of Planet-Hosting Stars , List of Contributors -- Pathways to Life on Earth and Other Planetary Bodies -- Terestrial Halophylies, Evaporite Environments and The Search for Life on Mars -- Vescicular Basalts as a Niche for Microbial Life -- Molecules Between the Stars -- Prokaryotic Communities Below Planetary Surfaces and Their Involvement In The Nitrogen Cycle -- Life Without Water: The Sleeping Chironomid and Other Anhydrobiotic Invertebrates and their Utilization in Astrobiology -- Habitability and Cosmic Catastrophes -- Glaciopanspermia: Seeding the Terrestrial Planets with Life? -- Chemical Evolution In Primeval Seas -- Terrestiral Analogues for Early Planetary Oceans: Niuafo‘Ou Caldera Lakes (Tonga) and their Geology, Water Chemistry and Stromatolites; -- Comparison of Environment Types with Liquid Water on Mars -- Criteria of Possible Habitability of Earth-Like Exoplanets -- Origin of the Genetic Code and Abiotic Synthesis of Organic Compounds -- Dynamical Aspects for the Earth’s Habitability -- A Dynamic Scheme to Assess Habitability of Exoplanets -- The Likelihood of Halophilic Life in the Universe -- Production of Dormant Stages and Stress Resistance of Polar Cyanobacteria -- Can the Evolution of Multicellularity be Anticipated in the Exoploration of the Solar System? -- Antarctica as Model for the Possible Emergence of Life on Europa -- The Likelihood of Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life -- The Astrobiological Potential of Polar Dunes on Mars -- Life in Earth’s Lava Caves: Implications for Life Detection on Other Planets -- Life in the Saturnian Neighborhood.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789400749658
    Additional Edition: Buchausg. u.d.T. Life on earth and other planetary bodies Dordrecht : Springer, 2012 ISBN 9789400749658
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics , Biology
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    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    Author information: Kempe, Stephan 1949-
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