Planetology Sessions and Presentations


SESSION P11A
CC:319 , Mon
Galileo Jupiter Encounter I (joint with A,SM)
PRESIDING: R E Young, NASA Ames Research Center; T V Johnson, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

0830h
P11A-01 INVITED
Overview of the Galileo Probe Mission to Jupiter
*R E Young, M A Smith, C K Sobeck

0845h
P11A-02
Remote-Sensing Observations of the Galileo Probe Entry Site
*G S Orton

0900h
P11A-03 INVITED
Structure of Jupiter's Atmosphere as Seen by the Galileo Probe--Preliminary Report
*A Seiff, D B Kirk, T C D Knight, J D Mihalov, R E Young, R C Blanchard, G Schubert

0915h
P11A-04
Implications of Galileo Probe Data for the Structure and Dynamics of Jupiter's Atmosphere
*G Schubert, D H Atkinson, D M Hunten, G S Orton, A Seiff, L A Sromovsky, R E Young

0930h
P11A-05 INVITED
Mass Spectrometer Measurements of the Chemical Composition of the Atmosphere of Jupiter
*H B Niemann, D N Harpold, J A Haberman, R E Hartle, W T Kasprzak, P R Mahaffy, S H Way, S K Atreya, G R Carignan, T M Donahue, D M Hunten, T C Owen, N W Spencer

0945h
P11A-06 INVITED
Results From the Helium Abundance Detector on the Galileo Probe
*D M Hunten, U von Zahn

1000h
P11A-07 INVITED
The GPMS Determination of the Composition of Jupiter's Atmosphere: Implications for Origin and Evolution
*T C Owen, H B Niemann, S K Atreya, G R Carignan, T M Donahue, R E Hartle, D M Hunten, N W Spencer, J Haberman, D Harpold, W Kasprzak, P Mahaffy

1035h
P11A-08 INVITED
Galileo Probe Nephelometer Experiment: Preliminary Results
*B Ragent, D Colburn, P Avrin, K Rages, S Yee

1050h
P11A-09 INVITED
Interpretation of Measured Translation Rates of Jupiter's Equatorial Clouds
*R F Beebe, A A Simon

1105h
P11A-10
Zonal Winds on Jupiter: Preliminary Results of the Galileo Doppler Wind Experiment
*D H Atkinson, J B Pollack, A Seiff

1120h
P11A-11
Earth-Based Observation of Galileo Probe for Jupiter Wind Estimation
*W M Folkner, R A Preston, J S Border, J Navarro, M Oestreich, W Wilson

1135h
P11A-12 INVITED
Early Results of the Galileo Net Flux Radiometer Experiment
*L A Sromovsky, A D Collard, P M Fry, H E Revercomb, F A Best, G Orton, M G Tomasako, M Lemmon, R S Freedman, J Hayden

1150h
P11A-13 INVITED
Measurements of Radio Frequency Waves in Jupiter's Atmosphere
K Rinnert, *L J Lanzerotti, G Dehmel, F O Gliem, E P Krider, M A Uman


SESSION P12A
CC:303 , Mon
Galileo Jupiter Encounter II/Galilean Satellites (joint with A,SM)
PRESIDING: J W Head, Brown University; T. V. Johnson, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1330h
P12A-01 INVITED
High Energy Charged Particles in the Innermost Jovian Magnetosphere
*H Fischer, E Pehlke, G Wibberenz, L J Lanzerotti, J D Mihalov

1345h
P12A-02 INVITED
Galileo Gravity Results and the Internal Structure of Io
J D Anderson, W L Sjogren, G Schubert

1400h
P12A-03 INVITED
A Magnetic Signature At Io: Preliminary Results
*M G Kivelson, K K Khurana, R J Walker, J A Linker, C T Russell, D J Southwood, D Barbosa, C Polanskey

1415h
P12A-04
Comparison of Global Magnetic Field Models With Magnetic Measurements From Galileo
*K K Khurana

1430h
P12A-05 INVITED
Galileo: A New Moon for Jupiter
*T V Johnson

1445h
P12A-06
High Temperature Events on Io: Expectations for Galileo
D L Blaney, *D L Matson, J D Goguen, G J Veeder

1500h
P12A-07
A 3-D Azimuthally Symmetric Model Atmosphere for Io: Photochemistry and the Accumulation of a Nightside Atmosphere
*M C Wong, R E Johnson

1530h
P12A-08
HST Images the Icy Galilean Satellites
*D M Gilmore, K S Noll, B Buratti, P Sartoretti

1545h
P12A-09
A Pre-Galileo View of Tectonism on Europa
*P Schenk, R T Pappalardo

1600h
P12A-10 INVITED
Ganymede: Nature of Dark Terrain and Processes of Formation and Evolution
*J W Head, R T Pappalardo

1615h
P12A-11
The Origin and Evolution of Grooved Terrain on Ganymede: Analysis of the Galileo Target Sites
*R T Pappalardo, J W Head

1630h
P12A-12
Plasma Ion and the Induced Chemistry in the Surfaces of Europa and Ganymede
*R E Johnson

1645h
P12A-13
O2 on Ganymede: The Potential for Galileo NIMS
*W M Calvin


SESSION P21A
CC:Hall , Tues
Galileo Jupiter Encounter - Posters (joint with A,SM)
PRESIDING: R J Walker, Univ. of Calif., Los Angeles; T V Johnson, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

0830h
P21A-01 POSTER
Heating by Gravity Waves in Jupiter's Upper Atmosphere
*L A Young, R Yelle

0830h
P21A-02 POSTER
Galileo Radio-Occultation Measurements of Jupiter's Atmosphere
H T Howard, D P Hinson, J D Twicken, V R Eshleman, A J Kliore, R Woo, R G Herrera, P Priest, S Asmar, *F M Flasar, P J Schinder

0830h
P21A-03 POSTER
Deducing the Nature of Io's Interaction With the Plasma Torus
*J A Linker, M G Kivelson, K K Khurana, R J Walker

0830h
P21A-04 POSTER
A Global Magnetohydrodynamic Simulation of Jupiter's Magnetosphere
*R J Walker, T Ogino, M G Kivelson

0830h
P21A-05 POSTER
Location of the Jovian Bow Shock and Magnetopause During the Galileo Inbound Pass
*D E Huddleston, C T Russell, M G Kivelson, K K Khurana, L Bennett

0830h
P21A-06 POSTER
Sources and Sinks of High Energy Trapped Ions in the Vicinity of Jupiter's Planetary Ring
*J F Cooper, J Chen, T G Guzik, J P Wefel, K R Pyle

0830h
P21A-07 POSTER
Emission Source Model of Jovian H3+ Aurorae
*T Satoh, J E P Connerney, R L Baron

0830h
P21A-08 POSTER
Thermospheric and Ionospheric Effects of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 Impacts With Jupiter
*A N Maurellis, T E Cravens

0830h
P21A-09 POSTER
Dust Streams Detected Near Jupiter by the Voyager Plasma Wave Instruments
*J A Ansher, D A Gurnett


SESSION P32A
CC:306 , Wed
Geophysical Exploration of Mars/Planetary Volcanism and Chemistry
PRESIDING: B Banerdt, NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory; T Spohn, Westfailia Wilhelms-Universitat

1330h
P32A-01
Measuring Heat Flow and Related Parameters on Mars Using Free-Falling Penetrators
*P Morgan, C Elkington, S Smrekar, T C Clarke

1345h
P32A-02
Spherical Shell 2-D Mantle Convection Models for Mars With Mantle Phase Transitions: Implications for Its Thermal Evolution
*D Breuer, T Spohn, D Yuen

1400h
P32A-03
Models of the Interior of Mars Based on SNC - Chemistry and Gravity
*F Sohl, T Spohn

1415h
P32A-04 INVITED
Mars Moment of Inertia From Ranging to Pathfinder and Viking Landers
*C F Yoder, W M Folkner, R A Preston, M E Standish

1430h
P32A-05
Investigations of Martian Geodesy Through Lander Tracking
R D Kahn, *W M Folkner, R A Preston, C F Yoder, C D Edwards

1445h
P32A-06
A Proposed Dual Frequency Radar Interferometry Mars Mission
*S Hensley, T Thompson

1515h
P32A-07
Helium on Mars: EUVE and PHOBOS Data and Implications for Mars' Evolution
V A Krasnopolsky, G R Gladstone

1530h
P32A-08
Ganis-Sapas Uplift, in Atla Regio, Venus: Hot Spot Model for the Formation of Ganis Chasma and the Sapas Mons Volcano
*M Biddiss, C Vita-Finzi

1545h
P32A-09
Formation of Tertiary Crust on Venus by Remelting of Tessera Crustal Roots: The Ovda Regio Festoon
*J W Head, P C Hess, L Wilson

1600h
P32A-10
Compositional Analysis of the Orientale Basin, Using Clementine Data
*D B J Bussey, P D Spudis, J J Gillis

1615h
P32A-11
OH as an Observational Test of Water Ice Caps on Mercury
R M Killen, T H Morgan

1630h
P32A-12
Lava Flows as Probes of Regional Topography on Mars
*J R Zimbelman, D Hanley

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