VOLCANO: AGU 2015. 7702: Geophysics of Satellites and Small Bodies

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AGU 2015. 7702: Geophysics of Satellites and Small Bodies
From: "Davies, Ashley G (3223)" <ashley.g.davies@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Dear Colleagues

 

We invite you to participate in the session “Geophysics of Satellites and Small Bodies” at the 2015 AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisco.  Past sessions have covered a broad range of topics and planetary bodies and led to stimulating discussions on the latest results from missions, observations and modelling.  A detailed session description is found below.

 

Contributions can be submitted via the Fall Meeting website (http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2015/abstract-submissions/) by Wednesday, 5 August 23:59 EDT (03:59 +1 GMT).

 

We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco.

 

Ashley Davies, Dennis Matson, Torrence Johnson and Tom McCord

 

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Session ID: 7702

Session Title: Geophysics of Satellites and Small Bodies

Session Convenors: Ashley G. Davies, Dennis L. Matson, Torrence V. Johnson, Tom McCord

Description: This is a session of contributed and invited papers on the geophysics of satellites and small bodies. Research is progressing rapidly due to the stream of new spacecraft and Earth-based telescope data.  Additionally, there is the exciting prospect of future missions to the Jovian system.  Papers are welcomed on processes that affect the interiors of individual bodies as well as the surface expressions they produce. Included are the effects and chronology of internal heating (e.g., radioactivity, tidal dissipation), structural evolution (e.g., differentiation), tides, and other processes. These geophysical processes themselves are universal in their application and transcend the compartmentalization suggested by nomenclature such as “satellite”, “dwarf planet”, “asteroid”, “comet”, “KBO”, “TNO”, “parent body”, “planetesimal”, and now small exoplanets.

 


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