2007 GSA Denver Annual Meeting (28–31 October 2007)

Session No. 197
Wednesday, 31 October 2007: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM

T94. Advanced Remote Sensing of the Earth, Moon, and Mars: Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and Other Platforms

GSA Planetary Geology Division

 

William H. Farrand, John C. Mars and Laszlo P. Keszthelyi, Advocates
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Start Time
 
8:00 AM
Introductory Remarks
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8:05 AM
PLANETARY REMOTE SENSING WITH IMAGING SPECTROMETERS FOR THE EARTH, MOON AND MARS
CLARK, Roger N., U.S. Geol Survey, Box 25046 DFC, M.S. 964, Denver, CO 80225-0046, rclark@usgs.gov, rclark@usgs.gov
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8:25 AM
FULL-RANGE HYPERSPECTRAL MAPPING IN ALTERED SANDSTONES; IMPLICATIONS FOR WEATHERED VS. DIAGENETIC SYSTEMS ON EARTH AND ON MARS
MARTINI, Brigette A., Riverside Research Institute, 2681 Commons Blvd, Beavercreek, OH 45431, BOWEN, Brenda B., Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Purdue University, 550 Stadium Mall Dr, West Lafayette, IN 47907, BELL, Juli H., Department of Earth and Atomospheric Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907 and RILEY, Dean N., The Aerospace Corporation, 15049 Conference Center Drive, Chantilly, VA 20151, brigettemartini@yahoo.com, brigettemartini@yahoo.com
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8:40 AM
RECENT ADVANCES IN MARS TECTONICS THROUGH THE EYE OF HIRISE
OKUBO, Chris, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona, 1541 East University Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85721, WRAY, James J., School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, 311 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, GA 30332, JAEGER, Windy, Astrogeology Team, U.S. Geological Survey, 2255 N. Gemini Dr, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, MCEWEN, Alfred, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721-0092 and TEAM, HiRISE Science, Planetary Sciences, University of Arizona, University Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85721, chriso@lpl.arizona.edu, chriso@lpl.arizona.edu
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8:55 AM
THE FIRST YEAR OF STUDYING MARS VOLCANISM WITH HIRISE
KESZTHELYI, Laszlo1, JAEGER, Windy2, MCEWEN, Alfred3, TORNABENE, Livio3, BEYER, Ross4, DUNDAS, Colin3 and MILAZZO, Moses5, (1)Astrogeology Team, U.S. Geol Survey, 2255 N. Gemini Dr, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, (2)Astrogeology Team, U.S. Geological Survey, 2255 N. Gemini Dr, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, (3)Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721-0092, (4)Ames Research Center, NASA, MS 245-3, Moffet Field, CA 94035, (5)Astrogeology Science Center, US Geological Survey, 2255 N. Gemini Dr, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, laz@usgs.gov, laz@usgs.gov
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9:10 AM
EARLY HIRISE OBSERVATIONS OF ATHABASCA VALLES, MARS: A VOLCANIC LANDSCAPE
JAEGER, Windy1, KESZTHELYI, Laszlo2, MCEWEN, Alfred3, DUNDAS, Colin M.3 and RUSSELL, Patrick S.4, (1)Astrogeology Team, U.S. Geological Survey, 2255 N. Gemini Dr, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, (2)Astrogeology Team, U.S. Geol Survey, 2255 N. Gemini Dr, Flagstaff, AZ 86001, (3)Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, Univ of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721-0092, (4)Physikalisches Institut, Universitat Bern, Sieldlerstrasse 5, Bern, CH-3012, Switzerland, wjaeger@usgs.gov, wjaeger@usgs.gov
 
9:25 AM
Break
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9:40 AM
SPECTRAL PROPERTIES OF THE MARTIAN POLAR REGIONS FROM CRISM AND OMEGA
CALVIN, Wendy M., Geological Sciences and Engineering, University of Nevada, 1664 N. Virginia St, MS 0172, Reno, NV 89557, wcalvin@unr.edu, wcalvin@unr.edu
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10:00 AM
NEW OBSERVATIONS OF ENIGMATIC LANDFORMS AND SURFACE TERRAINS ON THE NORTHERN PLAINS OF MARS
FARRAND, William H., Space Science Institute, 4750 Walnut Street, Boulder, CO 80301 and LANE, Melissa, Planetary Science Institute, Tucson, AZ 85719, farrand@spacescience.org, farrand@spacescience.org
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10:15 AM
LITHOLOGIC MAPPING USING ADVANCED SPACEBORNE THERMAL EMISSION AND REFLECTION RADIOMETER (ASTER) DATA IN THE WHITE SANDS, NEW MEXICO REGION
MARS, John C.1, RILEY, Dean N.2 and GAFFNEY, Stephanie K.2, (1)U.S. Geological Survey, 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Mail Stop 954, Reston, VA 20192, (2)The Aerospace Corporation, 15049 Conference Center Drive, Chantilly, VA 20151, jmars@usgs.gov, jmars@usgs.gov
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10:35 AM
SHARAD: NO FLEXURE BENEATH THE NORTHERN CAP; IMPLICATIONS FOR THE THERMAL STATE OF MARS
PHILLIPS, Roger1, SMREKAR, Suzanne E.2, ZUBER, Maria T.3, CAMPBELL, Bruce4, PLAUT, Jeffrey J.2, SEU, Roberto5, SAFAEINILI, Ali6, HOLT, John7, PUTZIG, Nathaniel1 and BICCARI, Daniela5, (1)Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Washington University, Campus Box 1169, One Broookings Drive, St. Louis, MO 63130, (2)Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Mail Stop 183-501, 4800 Oak Grove Dr, Pasadena, CA 91109, (3)Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT 54-521, Cambridge, MA 02139, (4)Center for Earth and Planetary Studies, Smithsonian Institution, 4th and Independence Ave, SW, MRC 315, Washington, DC 20560, (5)InfoCom, University of Rome La Sapienza, Rome, 18-00184, Italy, (6)Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Mail Stop 300-319, 4800 Oak Grove Dr, Pasadena, CA 91109, (7)Institute for Geophysics, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin, J.J. Pickle Research Campus, Bldg. 196, 10100 Burnet Road, Austin, TX 78758-4445, phillips@wurtzite.wustl.edu, phillips@wurtzite.wustl.edu
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10:55 AM
INTEGRATED APPLICATION OF ASTER, LANDSAT, CORONA, AND SRTM DATA TO TECTONOSTRATIGRAPHIC MAPPING IN THE NEPAL HIMALAYA
HURTADO Jr, Jose Miguel, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Texas at El Paso, 500 West University Avenue, El Paso, TX 79968, hurtado@geo.utep.edu, hurtado@geo.utep.edu
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11:10 AM
MINERAL MAPPING OF THE RARE EARTH ELEMENT DEPOSIT, MOUNTAIN PASS, CALIFORNIA USING SEBASS
RILEY, Dean N.1, GAFFNEY, Stephanie K.1, JANSING, E. David1 and ADAMS, Paul M.2, (1)The Aerospace Corporation, 15049 Conference Center Drive, Chantilly, VA 20151, (2)The Aerospace Corporation, 2350 E. El Segundo Bl, El Segundo, CA 90245, dean.n.riley@aero.org, dean.n.riley@aero.org
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