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Scientific Meeting Database > COSPAR-08 > Scientific Commission/Panel B > Scientific Event B08  

COSPAR-08-B08: Laboratory Studies in Support of Planetary Observations from the Ground, Earth Orbit, or Deep Space Missions
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Description
 
Scientific Event Main Scientific Organizer (MSO) and Scientific Event Deputy Organizer (DO) 
Main Scientific OrganizerWilliam Smythe
JPL
JPL 183-601
4800 Oak Grove Dr.
91109 Pasadena
United States
Tel: 818-354-3612
Fax: 818-393-3218
E-Mail: wsmythe@lively.jpl.nasa.gov
Deputy OrganizerPatrick Irwin
University of Oxford
Clarendon Lab., Parks Road
OX1 3PU Oxford
United Kingdom
Tel: 44 1865 272 083
Fax: 44 1865 272 923
E-Mail: irwin@atm.ox.ac.uk
Scientific Organizing Committee
William Smythe, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA, Patrick Irwin, University of Oxford, UK, Marla Moore, Goddard Space Flight Center, USA, Daniel Winterhalter, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA, Robert Nelson, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA
 
Number of Quarter Day sessions
4 Quarter Day sessions

Abstracts
No. Title Author Created Status Duration Solicited PosterNr Click Icon to View Abstract

ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Quarter Day Session:

Subtitle: Atmospheres and Instruments
Room: 515C
Chair: William Smythe
Date: Wednesday, 16 July 2008, 09:30 - 11:00
1
Talif quantification of nitrogen atoms applied to experimental simulation of Titan's atmosphere Et Touhami Es Sebbar ACCEPTED 09:30-09:55
25 min
no 0               
2
Sensitivity of numerical models of Venusian atmospheric chemistry to laboratory and observational parameters Franklin Mills ACCEPTED 09:55-10:20
25 min
no 0               
3
Results of measurement of the response of a delta-doped Charge Coupled Device (CCD) to low energy neutral and charged particles and vacuum ultra-violet photons Raymond Goldstein ACCEPTED 10:20-10:40
20 min
no 0               
4
A Hybrid X-Gamma Detector for In-situ Planetary Science Michelle Skidmore ACCEPTED 10:40-11:00
20 min
no 0               
Break
Quarter Day Session:

Subtitle: Radiation Effects
Room: 515C
Chair: Marla Moore
Date: Wednesday, 16 July 2008, 11:30 - 13:00
5
The formation and destruction of ozone in ices relevant to planetary and satellite surfaces Marla Moore ACCEPTED 11:30-11:55
25 min
no 0               
6
Proton and Electron Irradiation of Solid Nitrous Oxide at Different Temperatures and Implications to the Solar System Ices Bhalamurugan Sivaraman ACCEPTED 11:55-12:20
25 min
no 0               
7
The origin of sulfur-bearing species on the surfaces of icy satellites Giovanni Strazzulla ACCEPTED 12:20-12:40
20 min
no 0               
8
Photochemistry in the laboratory and in Earth Orbit: new tools to study the Solar System organic chemistry Hervé Cottin ACCEPTED 12:40-13:00
20 min
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Time left: 0 Minutes
 

ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Quarter Day Session:

Subtitle: Scatterometry
Room: 515C
Chair: Robert Nelson
Date: Wednesday, 16 July 2008, 14:00 - 15:30
9
Laboratory Investigations Relevant to Cassini VIMS Reports of Coherent Constructive Interference in Saturn’s Rings Robert Nelson ACCEPTED 14:00-14:25
25 min
no 0               
10
Zero phase angle polarimetric reflectance measurements of regolith simulants Kurt Gunderson ACCEPTED 14:25-14:50
25 min
no 0               
11
LABORATORY REFLECTANCE SPECTRA OF AMMONIA ICE William Smythe ACCEPTED 14:50-15:10
20 min
no 0               
12
Stability of melt-rich channels in Earth’s mantle: high pressure and temperature experiments on olivine, chromite and MORB Kristyn Rodzinyak ACCEPTED 15:10-15:30
20 min
no 0               
Break
Quarter Day Session:

Subtitle: Surface Emission
Room: 515C
Chair: William Smythe
Date: Wednesday, 16 July 2008, 17:00 - 18:30
13
Roughness effect due to planetary regolith particles in X-ray fluorescence Tatsuaki Okada ACCEPTED 17:00-17:20
20 min
no 0               
14
Laboratory studies of Mercury analogue materials: optical spectroscopy and space weathering simulation experiments Lyuba Moroz ACCEPTED 17:20-17:40
20 min
no 0               
15
The Berlin Emissivity Database Jorn Helbert ACCEPTED 17:40-18:00
20 min
no 0               
16
Processing electronic photos of Mercury produced by ground based observation Leonid Ksanfomality ACCEPTED 18:00-18:20
20 min
no 0               
Time left: 10 Minutes
 

POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Poster Time:

Subtitle: Models and Laboratory Measurements, Room: 516B/C/D 517A/B , Chair: Robert Nelson
Date: Wednesday, 16 July 2008, 15:30 - 17:00
Poster Time:

Subtitle: not applicable, Room: 516B/C/D 517A/B , Chair:
Date: Thursday, 17 July 2008, 15:30 - 17:00
17
Molecular nitrogen photoabsorption cross section measurements and models in support of planetary atmospheres Glenn Stark ACCEPTED Posterno P125-WedThu               
18
High-resolution photoabsorption cross section measurements of sulfur dioxide between 198 nm and 325 nm Glenn Stark ACCEPTED Posterno P126-WedThu               
19
Temperature dependence of a PZT piezoelectric sensor for Mercury Dust Monitor up to 150 °C Takeo Iwai ACCEPTED Posterno P127-WedThu               
20
WITHDRAWN PAPER: Experimental study of the attenuation rate of stress wave in porous small bodies Masato Setoh WITHDRAWN Posterno                
21
Theoretical characterization of the gravity influence on the displacement flows in porous media Reinaldo Rosa ACCEPTED Posterno P129-WedThu               
22
New high-power laser facility for impact simulation Alexander V. Rodin ACCEPTED Posterno P130-WedThu               
23
Simple methodologies for spectral emissivity measurement of rocks Miroslav Danov ACCEPTED Posterno P131-WedThu               
24
Imaging spectroscopy in lab: a tool supporting remotely sensed data Eleonora Ammannito ACCEPTED Posterno P132-WedThu               
25
Effect of regolith on planetary X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy: laboratory and numerical studies Jyri Naranen ACCEPTED Posterno P133-WedThu