THE PSI SEMINAR SERIES: WEDNESDAYS

 

THE PSI SEMINAR SERIES: WEDNESDAYS

 

3:00pm PSI Tea, 3:30pm PSI Seminar

 

NOTE: Tea and seminars are held in PSI's west wing. For maps and directions click here.

 

Spring 2006

 

Date Speaker Title (link to abstract)
Thursday,
Jan 5
Edward F. Tedesco
University of New Hampshire
The Asteroid Size-Frequency Distribution: Fact and Fantasy
Jan 11 Vicki Hansen
University of Minnesota Duluth
Spatially Isolated Time-Transgressive Equilibrium Resurfacing; the SPITTER hypothesis, an alternative for catastrophic resurfacing of Venus
Thursday,
Feb 16
William Feldman
Los Alamos National Laboratory / PSI
Water on Mars: Scientific Results from the Mars Odyssey Neutron Spectrometer
Feb 22 Mikhail Zolotov
Dept. of Geological Sciences, Arizona State University
Water-Rock Reactions on Non-Planetary Bodies in the Early Solar System
Mar 1 Jim Skinner
US Geological Survey, Flagstaff AZ
Rejuvenated Lunar Geologic Mapping: Overview and Copernicus Quadrangle Status
Mar 15 LPSC XXXVII - Houston, TX
Mar 22 Heather Viles and Bethany Ehlmann
Oxford University Centre for the Environment
Rock breakdown on Earth and Mars
Thursday,
Mar 23, 11AM
Hideaki "Hirdy" Miyamoto
Dept. of Geosystem Engineering, University of Tokyo / PSI
Preliminary results of the multiband imager of the Hayabusa mission
Apr 12 Matt Chamberlain
Planetary Science Institute
Application of surface thermal models to martian ground ice
Apr 26 David P. O'Brien
Planetary Science Institute
Terrestrial Planet Formation with Strong Dynamical Friction
June 28 Humberto Campins
Dept. of Physics, University of Central Florida
The nature of comet-asteroid transition object (3200) Phaethon
To be
rescheduled
Edward Guinan
Dept. of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Villanova University
The Young and Restless Sun: Effects of the Young Sun's Strong Magnetic Activity on Paleo-Planetary Atmospheres and the Evolution of Life in the Solar System

 

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