2002 Denver Annual Meeting (October 27-30, 2002)

Session No. 77
Monday, 28 October 2002: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM

T90. Terrestrial Approaches to Extraterrestrial Problems and Vice Versa

GSA Planetary Geology Division

 

Louise M. Prockter and Tracy K.P. Gregg, Advocates
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8:00 AM
COMPARISON OF EVOLUTIONARY HISTORIES FOR THARSIS, MARS, AND METIS REGIO, VENUS
DOHM, James M., Hydrology & Water Resources, The Univ of Arizona, Building 11-Room 122, Tucson, AZ 85721, BAKER, Victor R., Hydrology and Water Resources, Univ of Arizona, Building 11 - Room 122, P. O. Box 210011, Tucson, AZ 85721-0011, TANAKA, Kenneth L., US Geol Survey, 2255 N Gemini Dr, Flagstaff, AZ 86001-1637, ANDERSON, Robert C., Jet Propulsion Lab, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasedena, CA 91109 and FERRIS, Justin C., U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO 80225, jmd@hwr.arizona.edu, jmd@hwr.arizona.edu
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8:15 AM
PLAINS VOLCANISM ON MARS: TOPOGRAPHIC DATA ON SHIELD AND FLOW DISTRIBUTIONS AND ABUNDANCES, WITH NEW QUANTITATIVE COMPARISONS TO THE SNAKE RIVER PLAIN VOLCANIC PROVINCE
SAKIMOTO, Susan E.H., Code 921, Geodynamics Branch, Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology Ctr, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, HUGHES, Scott S., Geosciences, Idaho State Univ, Box 8072, Pocatello, ID 83209 and GREGG, Tracy K.P., Department of Geological Sciences, The University at Buffalo, State University of New York, 876 Natural Sciences Complex, Buffalo, NY 14260, sakimoto@core2.gsfc.nasa.gov, sakimoto@core2.gsfc.nasa.gov
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8:30 AM
PLAINS VOLCANISM IN THE EASTERN SNAKE RIVER PLAIN: QUANTITATIVE MEASUREMENTS OF PETROLOGIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO TOPOGRAPHY WITH COMPARISONS TO MARS
HUGHES, Scott S., Department of Geosciences, Idaho State Univ, Box 8072, Pocatello, ID 83209, SAKIMOTO, Susan E.H., Code 921, Geodynamics Branch, Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology Ctr, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771 and GREGG, Tracy K.P., Department of Geological Sciences, State Univ of New York, The University at Buffalo, 876 Natural Sciences Complex, Buffalo, NY 14260, hughscot@isu.edu, hughscot@isu.edu
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8:45 AM
VARIATIONS IN VESICULATION AND LAVA FLOW EMPLACEMENT, EARTH AND MARS
CRUMPLER, Larry S., New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, 1801 Mountain Rd. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104, larry_crumpler@state.nm.us, larry_crumpler@state.nm.us
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9:00 AM
USE OF ORBITAL AND GROUND-PENETRATING RADAR TO UNDERSTAND CLIMATE CHANGE ON EARTH AND MARS
MAXWELL, Ted A.1, GRANT, John A.2, JOHNSTON, Andrew K.2, CAMPBELL, Bruce A.2 and KILANI, Ali3, (1)Smithsonian Inst, NASM-MRC-310, Washington, DC 20560-0310, (2)Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, National Air and Space Museum, MRC 315, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20560, (3)Egypt Geol Survey and Mining Authority, Cairo, Egypt, tmaxwell@nasm.si.edu, tmaxwell@nasm.si.edu
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9:15 AM
TERRESTRIAL RADAR STUDIES AS A TEMPLATE FOR INTERPRETING RADAR DATA FROM MARS
GRANT, John A., MAXWELL, Ted A. and CAMPBELL, Bruce A., Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, Smithsonian Institution, National Air and Space Museum, 6th and Independence SW, Washington, DC 20560, grantj@nasm.si.edu, grantj@nasm.si.edu
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9:30 AM
LARGE RIPPLE-LIKE BEDFORMS: EXAMPLES FROM EARTH
WILLIAMS, Steven H., Educational Services, National Air and Space Museum, Room P-700 MRC 305, P.O. Box 37012, Washington, DC 20013-7012 and ZIMBELMAN, James R., CEPS/NASM MRC 315, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20560-0315, williamss@nasm.si.edu, williamss@nasm.si.edu
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9:45 AM
LARGE RIPPLE-LIKE BEDFORMS: EXAMPLES FROM THE MARS ORBITER CAMERA
WILSON, Sharon A. and ZIMBELMAN, James R., CEPS/NASM MRC 315, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20560-0315, sharonatirah@hotmail.com, sharonatirah@hotmail.com
 
10:00 AM
Break
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10:15 AM
DROP MORAINES, SUBLIMATION TILL, AND DEBRIS-COVERED GLACIERS: COLD-BASED GLACIATION OF WESTERN ARSIA MONS
MARCHANT, David R., Earth Sciences, Boston Univ, Boston, MA 02215 and HEAD III, James, Geological Sciences, Brown Univ, Providence, RI 02912, marchant@bu.edu, marchant@bu.edu
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10:30 AM
MOUNTAIN GLACIERS ON MARS?: WESTERN ARSIA FLANK DEPOSITS INTERPRETED AS COLD-BASED GLACIAL MORAINES AND ROCK GLACIERS
HEAD III, James W., Geological Sciences, Brown Univ, Providence, RI 02912 and MARCHANT, David, Earth Sciences, Boston Univ, Boston, MA 02215, James_Head_III@brown.edu, James_Head_III@brown.edu
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10:45 AM
ACID SEDIMENTARY ENVIRONMENTS ON MARS?: POSSIBLE TERRESTRIAL ANALOGS
BENISON, Kathleen C. and LACLAIR, Deidre A., Department of Geology, Central Michigan Univ, 314 Brooks Hall, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859, benis1kc@cmich.edu, benis1kc@cmich.edu
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11:00 AM
ACID SEDIMENTARY ENVIRONMENTS ON MARS?: THE PHYSICAL SEDIMENTOLOGY
LACLAIR, Deidre A. and BENISON, Kathleen C., Department of Geology, Central Michigan Univ, 314 Brooks Hall, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859, star_spacecadet@yahoo.com, star_spacecadet@yahoo.com
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11:15 AM
DETECTION OF TEXTURAL, GEOCHEMICAL, AND MOLECULAR BIOMARKERS IN VOLCANIC ROCKS AS A PROXY FOR STUDIES OF EXTRATERRESTRIAL MATERIAL
BANERJEE, Neil R.1, MUEHLENBACHS, Karlis1, FURNES, Harald2, CAMERON, Vyllinniskii1 and FRENCH, Jason1, (1)Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Univ. of Alberta, 1-26 Earth Sciences Building, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E3, Canada, (2)Geological Institute, Univ. of Bergen, Allegt. 41, 5007, Bergen, Norway, banerjee@ualberta.ca, banerjee@ualberta.ca
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11:30 AM
LINEAR ELASTIC FRACTURE MECHANICS (LEFM) ANALYSIS OF CRUSTAL DEFORMATION ON EUROPA WITH COMPARISONS TO TERRESTRIAL ANALOGS
KATTENHORN, Simon A., ConocoPhillips Company, 600 N. Dairy Ashford, Houston, TX 77079 and BILLINGS, Sandi E., Geological Sciences, Univ of Idaho, PO Box 443022, Moscow, ID 83844-3022, Simon.A.Kattenhorn@conocophillips.com, Simon.A.Kattenhorn@conocophillips.com
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