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TUESDAY, 18 OCTOBER 2011: SCS SYMPOSIUM
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Breakfast |
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| 9:00-9:10 |
Maxine F. Singer |
Introduction |
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| 9:10-9:30 |
James W. Head, III |
Sean Solomon's Influence on Planetary Geology: A Personal Perspective
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| 9:30-9:50 |
Ralph L. McNutt, Jr. |
A Trip to Mercury – How the Sausage Gets Made |
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| 9:50-10:10 |
Erik H. Hauri |
Lunar Magma Oceanography Revisited |
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| 10:10-10:30 |
Scott S. Sheppard |
SCS: Solar System Completion Survey |
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| 10:30-10:50 |
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Coffee Break |
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| 10:50-11:10 |
John E. Chambers |
Building Rocky Planets |
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| 11:10-11:30 |
Patrick J. McGovern |
"Why Does the Chili Taste Like Smoke?" and Other Mysteries of Sean Solomon's Solar System |
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| 11:30-11:50 |
Maria T. Zuber |
Exploring the Solar System with Sean Solomon: Geophysically, Tectonically, and Grammatically |
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| 11:50-12:10 |
Matthew J. Fouch |
Probing Planetary Interiors with SCS |
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| 12:10-12:30 |
R. Paul Butler |
Exoplanets Around Nearby Sunlike Stars |
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| 12:30-1:30 p.m. |
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Lunch Break |
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| 1:30-1:50 |
G. Michael Purdy |
Sean Solomon: A Pioneer in Ocean Bottom Seismology |
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| 1:50-2:10 |
Cecily J. Wolfe |
Marine Seismology with or without a Boat: A Tale of Two Hotspots (Iceland and Hawaii) |
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| 2:10-2:30 |
Diana C. Roman |
From the Bottom of the Ocean to Outer Space: The History and Future of Seismology at DTM |
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| 2:30-2:50 |
Conel M. O’D. Alexander |
Water and Organics in the Early Solar System |
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| 2:50-3:20 |
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Coffee Break |
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| 3:20-3:40 |
Larry R. Nittler |
X-ray Studies of Extraterrestrial Matter from the Nano- to the Mega-Scale |
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| 3:40-4:00 |
Alycia J. Weinberger |
Young Stars, Volatile Disks, and Planet-Building |
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| 4:00-4:20 |
Douglas R. Toomey |
Science, Apprenticeship, and C4 |
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| 4:20-4:40 |
David E. Smith |
The Three M’s of Planetary Science |
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| 4:40-5:00 |
Randall M. Richardson |
Intraplate Stress, Absolute Plate Motions, etc. ... What I Learned and Published with, and from, Sean Solomon in the Pleistocene |
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| 5:00-5:10 |
Linda T. Elkins-Tanton |
Introduction of Sean Solomon |
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| 5:10 |
Sean C. Solomon |
Closing Remarks |
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