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AGU 2025 session: Ices and Volatiles on Solid Bodies: Implications for Planetary Evolution and In Situ Resources

  • 1.  AGU 2025 session: Ices and Volatiles on Solid Bodies: Implications for Planetary Evolution and In Situ Resources

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    We invite your abstract submissions for our session at the 2025 AGU Fall Meeting.
    P020: Ices and Volatiles on Solid Bodies: Implications for Planetary Evolution and In Situ Resources
    Session ID: 248626

    Ices and volatiles on and within solid-surface planetary bodies represent a record of the processes that emplace and redistribute them over geologic time. These materials also represent a potential resource that may be used on human and robotic missions to sustain surface activities and return human explorers and samples back to Earth. This session focuses on the physical processes related to ice and volatiles that affect the surfaces of solid bodies in our Solar System. We welcome abstracts that describe relevant research involving spacecraft remote-sensing observations, theoretical modeling, laboratory experiments, planetary analog field work, and the potential for in situ resource utilization on human and robotic missions.

    Abstracts are due 2025 July 30.



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    Conveners: Nathaniel Putzig & Wendy Calvin
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