PLANETOLOGY SESSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

P31A   BCC:321  Wed  0830h
Volcanism, Resurfacing, and Outgassing on Venus
Presiding: D H Grinspoon, University of Colorado; N Namiki, MIT

   0830h   P31A-01  INVITED  Atmospheric Composition and 
                    Outgassing on Venus: *D H Grinspoon
   0845h   P31A-02  INVITED  Chemistry of Volcanic Gases on Venus: 
                    *J S Lewis
   0900h   P31A-03  INVITED  Experimental Studies of Key 
                    Gas-Solid Reactions in the Venus Sulfur Cycle: 
                    B Fegley, G Klingelhofer, K Lodders
   0915h   P31A-04  INVITED  Climatic Consequences of Episodic 
                    Outgassing on Venus: *M A Bullock, D H 
                    Grinspoon
   0930h   P31A-05  INVITED  Degassing of Argon, Helium, and 
                    Water on Venus: Constraints on Crustal 
                    Production and Mantle Volatiles: *N Namiki, 
                    S C Solomon
   0945h   Break
   1015h   P31A-06  Explosive Volcanism on Venus: Vulcanian 
                    Style Eruptions as a Mechanism for the 
                    Emplacement of Pyroclastic Deposits: S A 
                    Fagents
   1030h   P31A-07  Mantle Plumes With Temperature-Dependent 
                    Rheology: Short-Wavelength Gravity Anomalies 
                    and Implications for Lithospheric Thickness 
                    Estimates on Venus: *W S Kiefer
   1045h   P31A-08  INVITED  Estimates of Global Magmatic Flux 
                    on Venus Based on Geologic Mapping and 
                    Dating of Volcanism: *M H Price
   1100h   P31A-09  INVITED  Evolution of Volcanic Styles on 
                    Venus: *J  Head, A  Basilevsky, L  Wilson, P  
                    Hess
   1115h   P31A-10  INVITED  Implications of the Volcanic 
                    Resurfacing Record for Venus: *D L Turcotte

P32A   BCC:Hall C  Wed  1330h
Venus: From Interior to Ionosphere Posters
Presiding: N R Izenberg, Washington University

   1330h   P32A-01  POSTER  1~Lo~Kx1~Lo~K Local Models of the 
                    Gravity Field of Venus: *J P Barriot, G 
                    Balmino, N Vales
   1330h   P32A-02  POSTER  Stagnant Lid Convection: 
                    Interpretation of Gravity and Topography of 
                    Beta Regio, Venus: *V S Solomatov, L N Moresi
   1330h   P32A-03  POSTER  Topographic Control of Lava Flow 
                    Emplacement on Venus and Mars: *J R Zimbelman, 
                    D Hanley
   1330h   P32A-04  POSTER  The Age of Maxwell Montes: *J D Burt, 
                    J W Head, E M Parmentier
   1330h   P32A-05  POSTER  Impact Craters and Coronae on Venus: 
                    *J E DeLaughter, D M Jurdy
   1330h   P32A-06  POSTER  Distribution of Coronae and Craters 
                    Relative to Chasmata: *D M Jurdy, M Stefanick
   1330h   P32A-07  POSTER  Collisional Joule Dissipation of 
                    Lightning Generated Plasma Waves in 
                    Planetary Ionospheres: *R J Strangeway, C T 
                    Russell
   1330h   P32A-08  POSTER  Global Empirical Model of the Venus 
                    Thermosphere: *W T Kasprzak, A E Hedin, J M 
                    Grebowsky, H B Niemann, S W Bougher, N C Hsu, 
                    G M Keating

P41A   BCC:301  Thurs  0830h
Remote Sensing of Surface Properties
Presiding: B A Campbell, National Air and Space Museum

   0830h   P41A-01  INVITED  Search for Geologic Evidence of 
                    Hydrothermal Systems on Mars: *R E Arvidson, 
                    B M Jakosky
   0845h   P41A-02  INVITED  Surface Properties of the Moon From 
                    Arecibo Radar Observations: *D B Campbell
   0900h   P41A-03  INVITED  A Review of Recent Arecibo Radar 
                    Mapping Results for Mars and Mercury: *J K 
                    Harmon
   0915h   P41A-04  Venus Highland Surface Characteristics: *B A 
                    Campbell, D B Campbell, C H De Vries
   0930h   P41A-05  Spectral Properties and Rotational Spectral 
                    Variations of Asteroid 433 Eros at 0.33-2.5 
                    Micrometers: Implications for Surface 
                    Compositon and the NEAR Mission: *S L Murchie, 
                    C M Pieters
   0945h   P41A-06  INVITED  Determination of Planetary Surface 
                    Vertical Structure at Meter Scales Via Laser 
                    Altimeter Echo Recovery: *J B Garvin, D J 
                    Harding, J B Blair, J L Bufton
   1000h   Break
   1030h   P41A-07  Erosion and Deposition Associated With the 
                    Great Flood of 1993, Missouri River, Missouri: 
                    *N R Izenberg, R A Brackett, R E Arvidson
   1045h   P41A-08  Implications of Self-Affine (Fractal) 
                    Topography for Radar Studies of Planetary 
                    Surfaces: *M K Shepard, R A Brackett, R E 
                    Arvidson
   1100h   P41A-09  Application of Landsat Thematic Mapper Data 
                    at Coso, California: *Q  Feng, J M Lees
   1115h   P41A-10  Long-Term Variation of H~K2~L Emission From 
                    Saturn: M T DeLand, M A McGrath
   1130h   P41A-11  Natural Phenomena Observed by the MSTI-2 
                    Satellite - A Series of Volcanoes Observed 
                    Over a Four Month Period: *B T Bancroft, M A 
                    Noah, D Cushing, J Meli, R Kennealy, R R 
                    Babcock, R Sample, A Griffin
   1145h   P41A-12  The Ultraviolet Albedo of the Moon as 
                    Observed by the SUSIM Instrument During the 
                    ATLAS-3 Mission: *M D Andrews, M E VanHoosier

P42A   BCC:302  Thurs  1330h
Space Weathering: Processes and Products (joint  with SA)
Presiding: C M Pieters, Brown University; R E Johnson, 
           University of Virginia

   1330h   P42A-01  Space Weathering Overview I: Environment and 
                    Processes: *R E Johnson
   1350h   P42A-02  Space Weathering Overview II: Observed 
                    Effects: *C M Pieters
   1410h   P42A-03  Space Weathering in the Solar System: The 
                    Vapor Deposition Model: *B Hapke
   1425h   P42A-04  INVITED  Irradiation Effects in 
                    Extraterrestrial Particles Exposed to Space: 
                    *J P Bradley
   1440h   P42A-05  Irradiation of Silicates With KeV Ions: *L  
                    McFadden, R  Baragiola, C  Dukes
   1455h   Break
   1515h   P42A-06  Weathering of Solar System Ices by Ion and 
                    UV Bombardment: *R A Baragiola, R E Johnson
   1530h   P42A-07  Prediction of Composition of the Atmospheres 
                    of Mercury and the Moon: *T H Morgan, R M 
                    Killen, A E Potter
   1545h   P42A-08  Application of a Mathematical Model for 
                    Optical Alteration to Remotely Sensed Lunar 
                    Spectral Data: *E M Fischer, C M Pieters
   1600h   P42A-09  Dust Production and Levitation From Asteroids: 
                    *A F Cheng
   1615h   P42A-10  On the Interpretation of the S-Type Asteroid 
                    Spectral Continuum: *B E Clark
   1630h   Discussion

P51A   BCC:Hall C  Fri  0830h
Geology from Spaceborne Imaging Radar: Results from SIR-C/X-SAR 
Posters (joint  with G,H,T,V)
Presiding: J J Plaut, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

   0830h   P51A-01  INVITED  POSTER  Shuttle Imaging Radar 
                    (SIR-C/X-SAR) Observations of the Decade 
                    Volcanoes: J  Plaut, P  Mouginis-Mark
   0830h   P51A-02  INVITED  POSTER  SIR-C Interferometric 
                    Observations of Kilauea, Hawaii: Surface 
                    Coherence and Apparent Displacement 
                    Measurements: P  Rosen, H  Zebker, S  Hensley
   0830h   P51A-03  INVITED  POSTER  Hydrology From Orbit: 
                    Application of SIR-C/X-SAR Data to Flood 
                    Routing Models: *R A Brackett, R E Arvidson
   0830h   P51A-04  POSTER  SIR-C Definition of the Serir-Kufra 
                    River System in SE Libya: J F McCauley, *C S 
                    Breed, G G Schaber
   0830h   P51A-05  POSTER  Seismology From Space: Estimation of 
                    Fault Parameters by Inversion of Radar 
                    Interferograms: *K L Feigl, D Massonnet
   0830h   P51A-06  POSTER  SIR-C/X-SAR Repeat-Pass 
                    Interferometry Applications to Patagonian 
                    Outlet Glaciers: *E Rignot, R Forster, B 
                    Isacks, E Fielding
   0830h   P51A-07  INVITED  POSTER  Shuttle Imaging Radar 
                    (SIR-C/X-SAR) Observation of Patagonian 
                    Icefield Response to Weather Changes: *R R 
                    Forster, B L Isacks, A K Klein
   0830h   P51A-08  INVITED  POSTER  The Use of Adaptive Filters 
                    in Estimation of Surface Roughness From SAR 
                    Data: R J Weeks, M  Smith, A  Gillespie
   0830h   P51A-09  INVITED  POSTER  Study of Aeolian Processes 
                    From the Spaceborne Radar Laboratory: *D G 
                    Blumberg, R Greeley
   0830h   P51A-10  INVITED  POSTER  Mapping Surface Roughness 
                    on Alluvial Fans Using Multifrequency, 
                    Polarimetric SAR (AIRSAR and SIR-C/X-SAR): 
                    *F A Kruse
   0830h   P51A-11  INVITED  POSTER  Mapping Alluvial Fan 
                    Surfaces in Western China With Remote 
                    Sensing Data: *T G Farr
   0830h   P51A-12  POSTER  SRL-1: Radar Scenes of Impact Craters: 
                    *R Greeley, D G Blumberg, J F McHone, R 
                    Kuzmin, B Ivanov, J Garvin, R Grieve, S D 
                    Wall

P52A   BCC:Hall C  Fri  1330h
Small Bodies in the Solar System Posters
Presiding: L A McFadden, University of Maryland

   1330h   P52A-01  POSTER  A New Integration Method for 
                    Perturbed Orbits and Its Application to 
                    Zodiacal Dust Particles and Asteroids: W  
                    Neutsch, *K  Scherer
   1330h   P52A-02  POSTER  Deuterium in Comet P/Halley: *P 
                    Eberhardt, M Reber, D Krankowsky, R R Hodges
   1330h   P52A-03  POSTER  Did the Lyot Impact End the Liquid 
                    Water Era on Mars?: V DiPietro, *J E 
                    Brandenburg
   1330h   P52A-04  POSTER  The Possible Parent Body for the CI 
                    Carbonaceous Chrondrites: Mars: *J E 
                    Brandenburg
   1330h   P52A-05  POSTER  Pseudotachylite Produced in Shock 
                    Recovery Experiments: Implications for 
                    Impact Cratering Mechanics: *P S Fiske, W J 
                    Nellis, H Lorenzana, M Lipp, M Kikuchi, Y 
                    Syono
   1330h   P52A-06  POSTER  Retrograde Planetoid Capture for 
                    Venus and Implications for the Tectonic 
                    History of the Planet: *R J Malcuit, R R 
                    Winters
   1330h   P52A-07  POSTER  Structural Aspects of the Chesapeake 
                    Bay Impact Crater (Late Eocene): *C W Poag
   1330h   P52A-08  POSTER  An Early Heavy Bombardment Period 
                    for 243 Ida: *R P Binzel

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