WPGM 96
Planetology Sessions and Presentations



P21A   BCC:M2  Tues  0830h
Outer Planets and Their Satellites I
Presiding: C T Russell, University of California, Los Angeles; 
           R F Beebe, New Mexico State University

   0830h   P21A-01   Utilization of High-Resolution 
                    Hubble Space Telescope Images to Interpret 
                    Atmospheric Conditions at the Probe Entry 
                    Site: *R F Beebe
   0850h   P21A-02  INVITED   Results of the Helium 
                    Abundance Detector on the Galileo Probe: *D M 
                    Hunten, U von Zahn
   0910h   P21A-03   Implications of Galileo Probe Data 
                    for Jovian Evolution: *D J Stevenson
   0930h   P21A-04  INVITED   In-Situ Measurements of the 
                    Structure of Jupiter's Atmosphere: A  Seiff, 
                    D B Kirk, T C D Knight, R E Young, *G  
                    Schubert, J  Mihalov, R C Blanchard
   0950h   Break
   1010h   P21A-05  INVITED   Chemical Models of the 
                    Jovian Atmosphere: *B Fegley, K Lodders
   1030h   P21A-06  INVITED   Measurements of Radio 
                    Frequency Waves in Jupiter's Atmosphere: L J 
                    Lanzerotti, *K Rinnert, G Dehmel, F O Gliem, 
                    E P Krider, M A Uman
   1050h   P21A-07  INVITED   Near Infrared Spectral 
                    Mapping of Jupiter and the Galilean 
                    Satellites - First Results: *R W Carlson
   1110h   P21A-08  INVITED   Galileo Gravity Results and 
                    the Internal Structure of Io: *J D Anderson, 
                    W L Sjogren, G  Schubert



P22A   BCC:M2  Tues  1330h
Outer Planets and Their Satellites II
Presiding: C T Russell, University of California, Los Angeles; 
           R F Beebe, New Mexico State University

   1330h   P22A-01  INVITED   Initial Galileo 
                    Magnetometer Results: M G Kivelson, *C T 
                    Russell, K K Khurana, R J Walker, J  Linker
   1350h   P22A-02   Origin and Bulk Chemical Composition 
                    of the Galilean Satellites: Predictions for 
                    Callisto and Ganymede: *A J R Prentice
   1410h   P22A-03  INVITED   High Energy Charged 
                    Particles in the Innermost Jovian 
                    Magnetosphere: *H Fischer, E Pehlke, G 
                    Wibberenz, L J Lanzerotti, J D Mihalov
   1430h   P22A-04  INVITED   The Galileo Energetic 
                    Particles Detector (EPD): First Observations 
                    at Jupiter: D J Williams, *R W McEntire, S M 
                    Krimigis, E C Roelof, B Wilken, T P Armstrong, 
                    T A Fritz, L J Lanzerotti, J G Roederer
   1450h   P22A-05   Possible Detection of Jovian 
                    Electrons at Earth Associated With S/L 9 
                    Impacts: *D N Baker, S G Kanekal, M D Looper, 
                    J B Blake
   1510h   Break
   1530h   P22A-06  INVITED   HST/WFPC 2 Images of 
                    Jupiter's UV Aurora Simultaneous With 
                    GALILEO Measurements: J T Clarke, G E 
                    Ballester, J T Trauger
   1550h   P22A-07  INVITED   International Jupiter 
                    Watch: Ten Years of Collaborative Science: 
                    C T Russell, *D M Hunten
   1610h   P22A-08   The Australian Pre-discovery of 
                    Jupiter's Great Red Spot: *T  Hockey
   1630h   P22A-09   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
   1650h   P22A-10  INVITED   Jupiter's Radio Emission: 
                    Time Evolution and 3-D Brightness 
                    Distribution: *I de Pater, M J Klein, M  
                    Schulz



P31A   BCC:M2  Wed  0830h
Outer Planets and Their Satellites III
Presiding: C T Russelll, University of California, Los Angeles; 
           R F Beebe, New Mexico State University

   0830h   P31A-01  INVITED   Ground-Based Studies of 
                    Io's Volcanism, 1979-1996: *J R Spencer, J A 
                    Stansberry, C  Dumas
   0850h   P31A-02  INVITED   Io's Volcanic Thermal 
                    Emission at the Galileo Epoch: Recent 
                    Results Placed Within the Context of a 
                    Decade of IJW Observations: *J D Goguen, D L 
                    Blaney, G J Veeder, D L Matson, T V Johnson
   0910h   P31A-03  INVITED   HST Observations of Io's 
                    Atmosphere: *G E Ballester
   0930h   P31A-04  INVITED   Composition, Structure, and 
                    Variability of the Io Plasma Torus: *N  
                    Thomas
   0950h   P31A-05   The Dust Coma of Io: *W H Ip
   1010h   Break
   1030h   P31A-06   Hubble Space Telescope Imaging of 
                    Io's Surface: *J R Spencer, A S McEwen, M A 
                    McGrath, P  Sartoretti
   1050h   P31A-07   Supersonic Jets in the Upper 
                    Atmosphere of Jupiter: *L B Jaffel, J  
                    Sommeria, R  Prange, C  Emerich
   1110h   P31A-08  INVITED   On Temperature Structure in 
                    the Auroral Thermosphere of Jupiter: *Y H Kim
   1130h   P31A-09  INVITED   Recent IJW Studies on 
                    Jovian Aurorae: A Review: *R  Prange
   1150h   P31A-10   WFPC2 and IUE Observations of 
                    Jupiter's UV Aurora: *G E Ballester, J T 
                    Clarke, J T Trauger, W M Harris



P32A   BCC:M2  Wed  1330h
Outer Planets and Their Satellites IV
Presiding: C T Russell, University of California, Los Angeles; 
           R F Beebe, New Mexico State University

   1330h   P32A-01   High Resolution FUV Spectro-Imaging 
                    of the Jovian Aurorae: *R  Prange, L  Pallier, 
                    C  Emerich, D  Rego, J T Clarke, G E 
                    Ballester, D  Southwood, P  Zarka, L B Jaffel
   1350h   P32A-02  INVITED   The Distribution of X-Ray 
                    Emissions on Jupiter: G R Gladstone, J H 
                    Waite, W S Lewis
   1410h   P32A-03  INVITED   Recent Progress of 
                    Ground-Based Observation of Jovian Decameter 
                    Wave Radiation: *H O Rucker
   1430h   P32A-04  INVITED   Sputtering of Icy Satellite 
                    Surfaces: *W H Ip
   1450h   P32A-05  INVITED   Structure and Evolution of 
                    Extra Solar Giant Planets: *W B Hubbard, D  
                    Saumon, T  Guillot, A  Burrows, J I Lunine, 
                    M S Marley, R S Freedman
   1510h   Break
   1530h   P32A-06  INVITED   Saturn's Atmospheric Storms: 
                    *A Sanchez-Lavega
   1550h   P32A-07  INVITED   Satellites in the Outer 
                    Solar System Observed by the Hubble Space 
                    Telescope: *K S Noll
   1610h   P32A-08  INVITED   The Dark Auroral Oval of 
                    Saturn: *L B Jaffel
   1630h   P32A-09  INVITED   Saturn's Far-Ultraviolet 
                    Aurora: *J T Trauger, R W Evans, J T Clarke, 
                    G E Ballester
   1650h   P32A-10  INVITED   Uranus' Ionospheric and 
                    Auroral Emissions: *L  Trafton



P41B   BCC:GH1  Thurs  0830h
Impacts of Comet SL-9 with Jupiter I
Presiding: V Meadows, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; D Crisp, 
           Jet Propulsion Laboratory

   0830h   P41B-01  INVITED   Jupiter's Atmosphere After 
                    SL-9 and Galileo Probe: *D M Hunten
   0850h   P41B-02   Galileo Infrared Observations of the 
                    G and R Fireballs and Splashback: *R W 
                    Carlson, P R Weissman, J  Hui, M  Segura, P  
                    Drossart, T  Encrenaz
   0910h   P41B-03  INVITED   Comet SL-9: Water, Oxides, 
                    and Hydrocarbons: *A L Sprague
   0930h   P41B-04  INVITED   Analysis of AAT 
                    Near-Infrared Imaging Spectroscopy of the 
                    Impacts of SL9 With Jupiter: *V  Meadows, D  
                    Crisp
   0950h   Break
   1010h   P41B-05  INVITED   A Synthesis of Near-IR SL-9 
                    Impact Phenomena From the ANU 2.3 m and 
                    Palomar 5 m Telescopes: *P D Nicholson, P J 
                    McGregor
   1030h   P41B-06  INVITED   Interpretation of the 
                    Infrared Lightcurves From the SL9 Impacts: *S  
                    Takeuchi, H  Hasegawa, J  Watanabe
   1050h   P41B-07   Grain Formation in the Impact Plume 
                    of Comet P/Shoemaker-Levy 9: *H  Hasegawa, S  
                    Takeuchi, J  Watanabe
   1110h   P41B-08  INVITED   HST Spectroscopic 
                    Observations of the Jovian Atmosphere 
                    Before, During, and After the SL9 Impacts: 
                    *M A McGrath



P42A   BCC:P4  Thurs  1330h
Asteroid and Meteorite Impacts: The Australian Record
 (joint  with O)
Presiding: L Hamilton, Queensland University of Technology

   1330h   P42A-01  INVITED   Possible Variations in the 
                    Long-Term Comet Flux and Their Correlation 
                    With Global Climate: *E M Shoemaker, C S 
                    Shoemaker
   1350h   P42A-02   Stratigraphic Relations of Tektites 
                    and Pleistocene Uplift in the Port Campbell 
                    Embayment, Victoria: *E M Shoemaker, H R 
                    Uhlherr
   1410h   P42A-03   Avoiding Impact Craters in 
                    Australia: Search and Tracking of Asteroids 
                    and Comets in the Southern Sky: *D I Steel
   1430h   P42A-04  INVITED   KT Impact, Deccan and 
                    Greenland Plumes and Australia: *F L 
                    Sutherland
   1450h   P42A-05   The Acraman Impact Structure: 
                    Magnetic Signature and Palaeomagnetism: *P W 
                    Schmidt, G E Williams
   1510h   Break
   1530h   P42A-06   Geophysical Investigations of 
                    Australian Impact Craters: *J B Plescia
   1550h   P42A-07   Yallalie: A Buried Impact Structure 
                    in the Perth Basin, Western Australia: *M C 
                    Dentith, A W R Bevan, W E Featherstone
   1610h   P42A-08   The Subsurface Record of Australian 
                    Mesozoic and Tertiary Impacts: A Review: *J D 
                    Gorter
   1630h   P42A-09   Impact Craters and Processes Related 
                    to Mineral Deposits: *L H Hamilton
   1650h   Discussion



P42B   BCC:P6  Thurs  1330h
Outer Planets and Their Satellites V Posters
Presiding: C T Russell, University of California, Los Angeles; 
           R F Beebe, New Mexico State University

   1330h   P42B-01  POSTER   The Thermal Emission From 
                    Kuiper Belt Objects: *N  Thomas
   1330h   P42B-02  POSTER   A Search for Kuiper Belt 
                    Objects: *M J I Brown, R L Webster
   1330h   P42B-03  POSTER   HST/WFPC 2 Images of 
                    Jupiter's UV Auroral Emission From Io's 
                    Magnetic Footprint: J T Clarke, G E Ballester, 
                    J T Trauger, J E P Connerney
   1330h   P42B-04  POSTER   Recent Ground-Based Results 
                    of the Outer Planets: *P A Yanamandra-Fisher, 
                    J L Ortiz, G S Orton, K H Baines, A J 
                    Friedson, T W Momary, R F Fisher



P42C   BCC:M2  Thurs  1330h
Impacts of Comet SL-9 with Jupiter II
Presiding: V Meadows, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; D Crisp, 
           Jet Propulsion Laboratory

   1330h   P42C-01  INVITED   Evolution of SL-9 Impact 
                    Sites Based on Hubble Space Telescope Imaging: 
                    *R F Beebe
   1350h   P42C-02  INVITED   Follow-Up HST/WFPC 2 
                    Imaging of Jupiter to Track the Absorbing 
                    Material From S/L 9 Impacts: J T Clarke, M  
                    Vincent, H B Hammel, R A West
   1410h   P42C-03  INVITED   Extremely Large 
                    Enhancements of the Jovian Decameter Radio 
                    Bursts Caused by the 
                    Magnetosphere-Plasmasphere Passages of 
                    Shoemaker-Levy 9 Comet Fragments: M  Iizima, 
                    H  Oya
   1430h   P42C-04  INVITED   Imaging of Jupiter's 
                    Radiation Belts Before, During, and After 
                    the Comet: *R J Sault, T Oosterloo, G A Dulk, 
                    Y Leblanc
   1450h   Break
   1510h   P42C-05  INVITED   Time Evolution of Jupiter's 
                    Synchrotron Radiation Following the SL9 
                    Impacts: *I de Pater, C  Heiles, F 
                    van der Tak, R  Millan, S  Sukumar, M J Klein, 
                    S J Bolton, R G Strom, M H Wong, R J 
                    Maddalena, M K Bird, D P Smits
   1530h   P42C-06  INVITED   An Explanation of 
                    Synchrotron Radiation Enhancement Following 
                    the Comet SL-9 Impact: *S H Brecht, J G Lyon, 
                    M E Pesses
   1550h   P42C-07  INVITED   HST Images of Uranus 
                    Changing Our Voyager-Based View: *E  
                    Karkoschka
   1610h   P42C-08  INVITED   Vertical Structure of 
                    Neptune's Atmosphere: *D  Crisp, J Trauger, K 
                    Stapelfeldt, R Evans, G Ballester, J Clarke
   1630h   P42C-09   Nitrogen Chemistry in Titan's Upper 
                    Atmosphere: *C P McKay
   1650h   P42C-10  INVITED   Using the Hubble Space 
                    Telescope as a Weather Satellite for Pluto: 
                    *M W Buie



P51A   BCC:M2  Fri  0830h
Exploration of Inner Solar System I
Presiding: J G Luhmann, University of California, Berkeley; K 
           Tsuruda, ISAS

   0830h   P51A-01  INVITED   Mars Upper Atmosphere: 
                    Variability and Evolution: S W Bougher, *D M 
                    Hunten
   0850h   P51A-02   Observations of Aerosols in the 
                    Martian Atmosphere Using the Imager for Mars 
                    Pathfinder: N  Thomas, H U Keller, W J 
                    Markiewicz, P H Smith
   0910h   P51A-03  INVITED   3-D MHD Simulation of the 
                    Solar Wind-Ionosphere Interaction at 
                    Non-magnetized Planets: *T Tanaka
   0930h   P51A-04   3D Multiscale MHD Model of the Solar 
                    Wind Interaction With Venus and Mars: *A F 
                    Nagy, D L De Zeeuw, T I Gombosi, K G Powell, 
                    J G Luhmann
   0950h   P51A-05  INVITED   Observations of Atmosphere 
                    Escape From Mars: *O  Norberg, R  Lundin, S  
                    Barabash
   1010h   Break
   1030h   P51A-06  INVITED   Venus: New Insights on the 
                    Solar Wind Interaction: *J G Luhmann, C T 
                    Russell, S Kilpatrick, T Mulligan
   1050h   P51A-07  INVITED   Structure and Dynamics of 
                    the Ionospheres of Nonmagnetized Planets: *H 
                    Shinagawa
   1110h   P51A-08   The Hot Oxygen Corona of Mars: A 
                    Second Look: *W H Ip
   1130h   P51A-09  INVITED   Planet-B Mission: Electric 
                    Current System in the Martian Ionosphere: *T  
                    Yamamoto, K  Tsuruda
   1150h   P51A-10   Studies of the Martian Ionospheric 
                    Plasma: The PLANET Thermal-B Plasma Analyzer 
                    (TPA): A W Yau, *G P Garbe, E  Sagawa, W  
                    Miyake



P52A   BCC:M2  Fri  1330h
Exploration of Inner Solar System II
Presiding: J G Luhmann, University of California, Berkeley; K 
           Tsuruda, ISAS

   1330h   P52A-01   Contribution of Surface Magnetic 
                    Recordings to Planetary Exploration: *M  
                    Menvielle, F  Kuhnke, G  Musmann, B  
                    Tsurutani, J F Karczewski
   1350h   P52A-02  INVITED   Unanswered Questions About 
                    Mercury: *A L Sprague
   1410h   P52A-03   Electrodynamic Phenomena in 
                    Mercury's Environment: L G Blomberg, S  
                    Eriksson, T  Karlsson, P  Lindqvist, G T 
                    Marklund
   1430h   P52A-04  INVITED   Japanese Lunar Program: S 
                    Sasaki, *Y Iijima
   1450h   Break
   1510h   P52A-05  INVITED   The Lithosphere of Mars: *D E 
                    Smith, M T Zuber
   1530h   P52A-06   Thin/Thick-Skinned Deformation of 
                    the Tharsis Region of Mars: *W B Banerdt
   1550h   P52A-07  INVITED   Interpretation of Venus 
                    Regional Gravity Variations: *W M Kaula
   1610h   P52A-08   Associations of Venus Surface 
                    Features and Geoid: M Stefanick, *D M Jurdy
   1630h   P52A-09  INVITED   Magellan Gravity 
                    Observations and Implications for 
                    Lithospheric Thickness on Venus: *W S Kiefer
   1650h   P52A-10   Results From Numerical Models of 
                    Continental Shortening: Thin-Skin vs. 
                    Thick-Skin Deformation: *J  Braun



P61A   BCC:P6  Sat  0830h
Exploration of Inner Solar System III Posters
Presiding: J G Luhmann, University of California; K Tsuruda, ISAS

   0830h   P61A-01  POSTER   Asteroid Trails in WFPC2 
                    Images: R W Evans, K R Stapelfeldt, J T 
                    Trauger
   0830h   P61A-02  POSTER   Spectroscopy of Molecular 
                    Oxygen in the Atmosphere of Venus: F P Mills, 
                    *D  Crisp, S G Ryan
   0830h   P61A-03  POSTER   Three Dimensional 
                    Simulations of a Mass Loaded Martian 
                    Magnetosphere: *S H Brecht
   0830h   P61A-04  POSTER   Analysis of the Martian 
                    Ionosphere for Riometry: D L Detrick, *T J 
                    Rosenberg, C D Fry



P61B   BCC:M2  Sat  0830h
Deformation of Thick Lithospheres of Earth and Venus I
Presiding: R J Phillips, Washington Univ; M Zuber, 
           Johns Hopkins Univ

   0830h   P61B-01  INVITED   Thick-Skinned Deformation 
                    of Mountain Belts on Venus: *M T Zuber
   0850h   P61B-02   Rule of Lithospheres in the 
                    Degassing History of Earth and Venus: *S 
                    Franck, C Bounama
   0910h   P61B-03  INVITED   Models of Sluggish- and 
                    Stagnant-Lid Convection in Spherical Shells: 
                    Implications for the Terrestrial Planets: *G  
                    Schubert, J T Ratcliff, A  Zebib
   0930h   Break
   0950h   P61B-04  INVITED   The Tectonic Evolution of 
                    Venus: *S C Solomon, M Simons
   1010h   P61B-05  INVITED   Structural Evolution of 
                    Crustal Plateaus, Venus: *V L Hansen, J J 
                    Willis, R J Phillips
   1030h   P61B-06  INVITED   Lithosphere Evolution on 
                    Venus: *R J Phillips, V L Hansen



P61C   BCC:P6  Sat  0830h
Deformation of Thick Lithospheres of Earth and Venus II 
Posters
Presiding: R J Phillips, Washington Univ; M Zuber, 
           Johns Hopkins Univ

   0830h   P61C-01  POSTER   Corona Morphology Based on 
                    Normalization by Corona Radius: *J E 
                    DeLaughter, D M Jurdy


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