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Sediments and sedimentary processes on the Moon and Earth are very different. In the absence of water, an atmosphere, the magnetosphere, and much less oxygen in its rocks, the Moon has neither clay minerals nor carbonates, and no Fe3+. Mechanical weathering by impacts is the principal process of sediment generation on the Moon; on Earth, chemical weathering predominates. Whereas processes of sediment transport are principally ballistic on the Moon, movement by air, water and ice prevail on the Earth. The radical differences between Earth and Moon sediments make them useful end-members between which all sediments of all terrestrial planetary bodies are expected to lie. The purpose of this paper is (l) to compare and contrast major characteristics of the origin, transportation, deposition, and preservation of sediments, especially dust, in the Earth and the Moon, and (2) to suggest how sediments of other rocky planetary bodies, especially Mars, may fit in-between the sediments of the Earth and the Moon.
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List of Papers. Oral Contributions. Welcome Address; Barbieri. Goodly Frame, Spotty Globe: Earth and Moon in Renaissance Literature; Carroll. Sediments of the Moon and Earth as End-members for Comparative Planetology; Basu. The Moon in the Paduan 14th Century Frescoes; Bellinati. The importance of the Moon in teaching Astronomy at the Primary School; Benacchio. The moon and the origin of life; Benn. Sexual Satellites, Moonlight and the Nuptial Dances of Worms: the Influence of the Moon on the Reproduction of Marine Animals; Bentley. Claire de Lune on the Italian Space Science Programme; Bignami. Fantastic new chondrites, achondrites, and Lunar meteorites as the result of recent meteorite search expeditions in hot and cold deserts; Bischoff. Lunar influences on climate; Camuffo. Apollo Samples and the Geochemical Determination of Basaltic Achondrite Parent Bodies; Consolmagno. Water: Communicator in Moon-Earth Relationships; Davis. `Lunacy' in Mentally Disturbed Children; De Antonio. Highlights from ICEUM4, the 4th International Conference on the Exploration and Utilisation of the Moon; Foing. The D-DIXS X-ray spectrometer on ESA's SMART-1 mission to the Moon; Grande. Lunar and Planetary Perspectives on the Geological History of the Earth; Head. Moonstruck: How realistic is the moon depicted in classic science fiction movies? Jalufka. The Moon and Extra-Solar Planets; J. de Muizon. Craters on the Moon from Galileo to Wegener A Short History of the Impact Hypothesis, and Implications for the Study of Terrestrial Impact Craters; Koeberl. Reckoning Time and Longitude and the history of the Earth Rotation, using the Moon; Leschiutta. Ancient moons; Longo. The Formation of Chemical Elements and their Abundances in the Solar System; Matteucci. A new view of the Moon in light of data from Clementine and Prospector missions, FORM da faxare; McCallum. The Atmosphere of the Moon; Mendillo. The moon and life on earth; Morgan. Marine animal behaviour in relation to lunar phase; Naylor. Moon-struck: Artists Rediscover Nature and Observe, FORM da faxare; Olsen-Pasachoff. Nitrogen on the Moon: What does it tell us? Owen. Search for Antimatter in Cosmic Rays Using the Moon; Peruzzo. Mysteries of the Farside of the Moon: What Galileo Couldn't See; Pieters. Lunar maps of the 17th and 18th Centuries. Tobias Mayers' Map and its 19th Century Edition; Pigatto. SMART-1: The First Time of Europe on the Moon; Racca. Palaeolithic Timekeepers Looking at the Golden Gate of the Ecliptic: The Lunar Cycle and the Pleiades in the Cave of La Tête-du-Lion (Ardèche, France) &endash; 21,000 BP; Rappenglueck. Lunar influence on plants; Schad. A Perspective on the Earth from the Moon; Scott. `Earth-Moon Relationships': highlights of the conference and concluding remarks; Swings. The dispute between Carlini-Plana and Laplace on the theory of the Moon; Tucci. On the orbit of the Moon; Valsecchi. Geochemical Evidence for a Close Genetic Relationship of Earth and Moon; Waenke. Macro and microcosmos: moon influence on human body; Zanchin. Lunar Rhythms in Forestry Traditions &endash; Lunar-Correlated Phenomena in Tree Biology and Wood Properties; Zuercher. Posters. Meteor Showers on the Lunar Atmosphere; Barbieri. LUNAM 2000 (LUNar Atmospheric Mission); Barbieri. Earthshine at the rainbow angle; Benn. Seneca and the Moon; Berno. The Moon, the Stars and the Milk; Bertola. Science Fiction in Naples in the Middle of the 19-th Century; <
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