Dear all,
We would like to invite you to submit an abstract to our session, Planetary Surface Processes and Evolution Across the Solar System, at AGU this December!
Session ID: 280609
Description: We focus on the mechanics of planetary landscapes and their evolution over time through remote sensing observations, modeling, experimentation, and theory. Planetary landscapes are shaped by varied dynamic processes as the interface between the solid planet and fluid/gaseous envelopes or outer space. Thus, tracking the present and past transformations of planetary surfaces provides a window into their evolution over time. Over billions of years, rocky and icy bodies can evolve into or away from potentially habitable worlds. This has important implications for our understanding of broader habitability in the Solar System and beyond, as surface conditions are recorded in the landscape. We welcome contributions on topics across both endogenic and exogenic phenomena such as glacial, fluvial, aeolian, mass wasting, geothermal, volcanic, tectonic, and impact-related processes, and beyond.
Session link: https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu26/prelim.cgi/Session/280609
Conveners: Claire Blaske (Stanford University), Suniti Karunatillake (Louisiana State University), Ingrid Daubar (Brown University), Mathieu Lapôtre (Stanford University)
The session is listed in EPSP and co-organized and cross-listed with Planetary Sciences. We look forward to receiving your abstracts!
Best,
Claire
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Claire Blaske
PhD Candidate, Stanford Earth and Planetary Sciences
NSF Graduate Research Fellow and Stanford Graduate Fellow
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Claire Blaske
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