文档介绍:Lectures in Astrobiology II
Advances in Astrobiology and Biogeophysics
This series aims to report new developments in research and teaching in the
interdisciplinary fields of astrobiology and biogeophysics. This passes all
aspects of research into the origins of life – from the creation of matter to the
emergence plex life forms – and the study of both structure and evolution
of ary ecosystems under a given set of astro- and geophysical parameters.
The methods considered can be of theoretical, computational, experimental and
observational nature. Preference will be given to proposals where the manuscript
puts particular emphasis on the overall readability in view of the broad spectrum
of scientific backgrounds involved in astrobiology and biogeophysics.
The type of material considered for publication includes:
• Topical monographs
• Lectures on a new field, or presenting a new angle on a classical field
• Suitably edited research reports
• Compilations of selected papers from meetings that are devoted to specific
topics
The timeliness of a manuscript is more important than its form which may be
unfinished or tentative. Publication in this new series is thus intended as a service
to the international munity in that the publisher, Springer, offers
global promotion and distribution of documents which otherwise have a restric-
ted readership. Once published and copyrighted, they can be documented in the
scientific literature.
Series Editors:
Dr. André Brack Dr. Christopher P. McKay
Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire NASA Ames Research Center
CNRS, Rue Charles Sadron Moffet Field, CA 94035, USA
45071 Orléans, Cedex 2, France
rs- Prof. Dr. H. Stan-Lotter
Institut für ik
Dr. Gerda Horneck und Allgemeine Biologie
DLR, FF-ME, Radiation Biology Universität Salzburg
Linder Höhe Hellbrunnerstr. 34
51147 Köln, Germany 5020 Salzburg, Austria
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Prof. Dr. Michel Mayor
Observatoire de Genève
1290 Sauverny, Switzerland