IAG Planetary Geomorphology Working Group
Working Group Activities
2014
- Planetary Session at the 8th International Congress on Aeolian Research (ICAR 8), China, Mary Bourke (more to come)
- DIGGER - Digital Geoscience (geology, geomorphology, geography) in Education & Research. Science teacher workshops, Australia. 3. EO-GIS Toolbox for Teacher Scientists: Planet Earth and Beyond. Mark Bishop.
2013
- Special Session on Planetary Geomorphology at the 8th International Conference on Geomorphology, Paris, August 2013, Mary Bourke, Nicholas Mangold
- DIGGER - Digital Geoscience (geology, geomorphology, geography) in Education & Research. Science teacher workshops, Australia. 1. Outback and Beyond: Craters, Space Rocks and Life. Mark Bishop.
- DIGGER - Digital Geoscience (geology, geomorphology, geography) in Education & Research. Science teacher workshops, Australia. 2. Dust, Dirt, Sand and Salt: Deserts, Records of Climate Change. Mark Bishop.
2012
3rd Conference on Terrestrial Mars Analogues, Marrakech, Morocco. Gordon Ozinski and others
- Planetary Dune workshop, Flagstaff, Arizona, June 2012, Mary Bourke and others
- Planetary Geomorphology EGU, April 2012, Matt Balme, Colman Gallagher
2011
- Planetary Geomorphology EGU, April 2011, Matt Balme, Colman Gallagher
2010
- Planetary Dune workshop, Alamosa, Colorado, May 2010, Mary Bourke and others
- Planetary Geomorphology EGU, April 2011, Matt Balme, Colman Gallagher
2009
- Special Session on Planetary Geomorphology at the 7th International Conference on Geomorphology, Mary Bourke, Vic Baker
- Planetary Geomorphology EGU, April 2011, Matt Balme, Colman Gallagher
Polar processes on Earth and Mars: Comparative Studies. A special session at the Joint Assembly of the American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, Geological Association of Canada, Mineralogical Association of Canada, Toronto, Canada
2008
- Planetary Dune workshop, (April 28th-May 2nd 2008). Mary Bourke and others
- A special session on Planetary Permafrost at The Ninth International Conference on Permafrost, Nicholas Mangold.
- Comparative planetology: Exploring other world's by exploring Earth. Geological Association of Canada, Gordon Osinski and others.
Comparative Planetology: Exploring other worlds by exploring our own. A special session at the Geological Association of Canada – Mineralogical Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Quebec City, Canada.
2007
- Comparative planetary geology: Terrestrial analogues to Mars and the Moon in the Arctic, Geological Association of Canada. Gordon Osinski.
