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ELSI Seminar

Caltech-Tokyo Tech Mars Seminar

Date
January 19, 2015
Time
09:30
Room

ELSI Building - 104 Communication Room

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Program

9:30-10:15 Tomohiro Usui (Tokyo Tech)
Hydrogen Isotopes Record the History of the Martian Hydrosphere and Atmosphere
10:15-10:45  Mathieu Lapôtre (Caltech)
What can canyons tell us about floods on Hesperian Mars?
10:45-11:00 Coffee break & Poster Session
11:00-12:00 Bethany Ehlmann (Caltech)
(1) The Mineralogy of Mars' Oldest Crust
(2) Carbon Sequestration & the Martian Carbon Budget
11:00-12:00 James Dohm (Uiversity of Tokyo)
The Mars Plate-Tectonic-Basement Hypothesis
12:00-14:00 Lunch & Poster Session
14:00-14:45 Hiroyuki Kurokawa (Nagoya University)
Volumes of the Past and Present Martian Water Reservoirs: Implications from Hydrogen Isotopes and Model Calculations 
14:45-15:30 Abigail Fraeman (Caltech)
Phobos & Deimos: Composition and Possible Evidence for an Origin by Capture
15:30-15:45 Coffee break & Poster Session
15:45-16:30 Ryoichi Nakada (Tokyo Tech)
From laboratory to Mars: Toward an understanding of the Martian Hydrosphere
16:30-17:30 Fraeman, Ehlmann, Buz, Lapotre (Caltech)
MSL study: What Has Been Learned and What Future Exploration Holds?
18:00 Farewell Dinner


Point of contact: Tomohiro Usui <tomohirousui@geo.titech.ac.jp>
Mars Science Team of Tokyo Tech
https://sites.google.com/site/marssciencet3/home