Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jan 1997
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Conference Proceedings,
Mathematics
Logic
Conferences, Lunar Programs, Lunar Exploration, Space Exploration, Planetary Surfaces, Asteroids, Chondrites, Cosmic Rays, Mars Surface, Halley'S Comet, Roving Vehicles, Venus (Planet), Lunar Soil, Meteorites, Hubble Space Telescope, Planetary Evolution, Carbonaceous Chondrites, Petrography, Magnetite, Galilean Satellites, Sediments, Imaging Spectrometers, Basalt
Scientific paper
The present conference volume discusses the discrepancy between experimental and observational results for cumulus pyroxene in Shergotty, optical properties of water ice below 300 K, the effect of Fe on Cr redox state in spinel-saturated basalts, the application of geographic information systems to planetary research, the distribution of Th on the lunar surface, digital elevation models of the western Valles Marineris of Mars, Galileo views of Ganymede dark-floor craters, grooved terrain formation in Ganymede by tectonic resurfacing, petrogenic evolution implications of lunar mare basalt volcanism, the evolution of the early lunar crust, the stratigraphy pf mare deposits in Marginis Basin, massively parallel image processing for crater recognition, and high pressure reactions between Fe-metal and mantle silicates. Also discussed are the nebular shock wave model for chondrule formation, the rotation of Europa, the capture of cohesive hypervelocity particles by silica aerogel, magnetite in carbonaceous chondrites, the mutual gravitational influence of beyond-Neptune bodies, cometary activity and problems of celestial mechanics, possible effects of electrically charged particles in Io's volcanic plumes, the evolution of orbits at the 2:3 resonance with Neptune, estimates of material properties of fluidized ejecta blankets on Mars, an impact hypothesis for Venus Ar anomalies, the astrodynamics of new planetary systems, volcanic differentiation of Io, a geologic mapping of Venus, Mg diffusion in anorthite, catastrophic impacts and asteroid formation rates, the mystery of Callisto, Galileo's view of Io, possible origins of the Europan macula, dust grain orbital behavior around Mars, and the dynamics of the liquid masses on Titan.
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