Speakers
The detailed agenda is currently in process. See the list below for topics and invited keynote speakers.
April 8, 2019: Monday: Overview of Current State of Martian Geochronology: Approaches and Applications
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Barbara Cohen |
NASA Goddard |
In situ geochronology on Mars and the development of future instrumentation |
Alessio Di Iorio |
ALMA SISTEMI S.r.l. Consulting for Space |
Overview of the IN TIME project |
Tim Goudge |
UT Austin |
Overview of Jezero Crater as the Mars 2020 Rover Landing Site |
Danny Stockli |
UT Austin |
Challenges in Terrestrial Geochronology of Extraterrestrial Events |
April 9, 2019: Tuesday: Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL): Process, Terrestrial, and Potential Luminescence Extraterrestrial Applications
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Stefano Andreucci |
University of Cagliari (Italy) |
Different Luminescence Dating in Various Environments: Problems and Solutions |
Fabio Coccaro |
ALMA SISTEMI S.r.l. Consulting for Space |
INTIME: first steps towards in-situ OSL |
Giulia Cossu |
University of Sassari (Italy) |
New Frontiers of Luminescence Dating: Rocks Surface Dating |
Steven L. Forman |
Baylor University |
Luminescence dating to quantify eolian depositional process on Earth and Mars on decadal to million year-timescales |
Vincenzo Pascucci |
University of Sassari (Italy) |
Applications of Luminescence dating to solve stratigraphic and paleoclimate issues |
April 10, 2019: Wednesday: Martian Targets: From Mineralogy to Processes
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J. Brian Balta |
Texas A&M |
The Igneous History of Mars |
Marco Cardinale |
Università degli Studi G. d’Annunzio di Chieti-Pescara (Italy) |
Dune and ripple migration in Herschel crater, Mars (poster) |
Ilaria Di Pietro |
Università degli Studi G. d’Annunzio di Chieti-Pescara (Italy) |
Geology of Aeolis Dorsa alluvial sedimentary basin, Mars |
Thomas Lapen |
University of Houston |
Evolution of the martian mantle and volcanic history of Mars: Evidence from the meteorite record |
Lucia Marinangeli |
Università degli Studi G. d’Annunzio di Chieti-Pescara (Italy) |
Clay formation in Margaritifer Chaos, Mars
The TOMOX instrument: an x-rays tomographer for planetary applications (poster) |
Anna Chiara Tangari |
Università degli Studi G. d’Annunzio di Chieti-Pescara (Italy) |
Pedogenetic processes on Mars and terrestrial analogues (poster) |
April 11, 2019: Thursday: Age Ranges of Martian Processes: Timing its Ancient Past to its more Recent Activity; includes a session on Geology of Martian Analogs
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Ian Dalziel |
UT Austin |
The Lithospheric ‘Cradle’ of the Antarctic Ice Sheet: a Martian Analog |
Douglas W. Ming |
NASA Johnson Space Center |
Sedimentary Deposits on Mars from the Eyes of Rovers and Landers |
Cornelia Rasmussen |
UT Austin |
TBD |
Dana Thomas |
UT Austin |
Hydrothermal systems in Iceland: systematic trends and experimental observations of fluid-rock interactions |
Nicolas Tisato |
UT Austin |
Hidden life in caves: The bio-mediated mineral deposits of the Asperge cave (France) and Breezeway Cave (Colorado) |
Greta Wells |
UT Austin |
Geomorphologic and Geochronological Reconstruction of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods in Iceland: Applications to Mars |
April 11, 2019: Friday: Reserved for IN-TIME Group only
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