Wataghin, G. On the Formation of Chemical Elements Inside the Stars.
Checking Chemical Elements The final issue involves chemical elements found inside a copper band around the projectile that lodged in the 16-inch gun.
"The Law of Octaves" is a concept from the history of the development of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements (see John Newlands or Mendeleev)
Among them were: Geochemistry in Russia (1922); Chemical Elements of the Earth and Cosmos (1923); Geochemistry, vols.
Also still in print are "The Stars: Their Structure and Evolution" (second edition, 1994) and "The Origin of the Chemical Elements" (1977).
In his report on The Periodic Law of the Chemical Elements, in 1869, Dmitri Mendeleev had implicitly predicted the existence of a heavier analog of titanium and zirconium.
Gamow produced an important cosmogony paper with his student Ralph Alpher, which was published as "The Origin of Chemical Elements" (Physical Review, April 1, 1948).
H. Oberhummer, A. Patkos, T. Rauscher: Origin of the Chemical Elements.
R. A. Alpher, H. A. Bethe, G. Gamow, The Origin of Chemical Elements, Physical Review 73 (1948), 803.
Formally titled "The Origin of Chemical Elements", it was published in the April 1948 issue of Physical Review.