Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1980
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Colloquium sponsored by IAU, American Astronomical Society, COSPAR, University of Hawaii, and NASA. Icarus, vol. 44, Nov. 1980.
Physics
Conferences, Galilean Satellites, Planetary Structure, Satellite Surfaces, Amalthea, Astronomical Photometry, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Callisto, Domes (Geology), Europa, Ganymede, Grooves, Io, Jupiter Rings, Lithosphere, Planetary Evolution, Spectral Reflectance, Surface Temperature, Topography
Scientific paper
Among the topics covered by the colloquium on the satellites of Jupiter are: the internal energy and thermophysics of the surface of Io, plume volcanism on Io, the photometric variability of Io, the near-surface flow of volcanic gases on Io, and the sodium emission cloud of Io and its north-south asymmetry. Also considered are: the physical processes and origins of Jupiter's ring and its possible effect on the Jovian inner plasmasphere, the composition of such moons of Jupiter as Amalthea, Ganymede, Europa and Callisto and their lithospheric and ice evolutions. Particular attention is given such topographic features as the domes and grooved terrain on Ganymede, water frost and ice, and the photometric properties of these outer satellites of Jupiter.
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