DPS Pasadena Meeting 2000, 23-27 October 2000
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Session 59. Mars Surface and Satellites Posters
Displayed, 1:00pm, Monday - 1:00pm, Friday,
Highlighted Thursday, 3:30-6:30pm, C101-C105, C211
- 59.01 TES Mapping Data: Recession of the Mars Polar Caps
- T. N. Titus, H. H. Kieffer (USGS), P. R. Christensen (Arizona State University)
- 59.02 Identification of clays, quartz and sulfates on the surface of Mars from IRIS Mariner 9 spectra
- V. Formisano (IFSI-CNR,), D. Grassi (IFSI-CNR)
- 59.03 A Study of Thermal Infrared Field Spectral Signatures: Implications for Studies of Mars.
- E. Keim (The Aerospace Corporation), L. Kirkland (Lunar and Planetary Insitute), K. Herr, P. Adams, J. Hackwell (The Aerospace Corporation)
- 59.04 Identification of Small Isolated Basalt Regions in the Northern Hemisphere of Mars
- D. Rogers, J. L. Bandfield, P. R. Christensen (Arizona State University)
- 59.05 Enhanced Mars Radar Observations with the Goldstone Solar System Radar
- A.F.C. Haldemann, R.F. Jurgens, F.S. Anderson, M.A. Slade (JPL)
- 59.06 Sublimation Model for Formation of Martian Residual Cap Depressions
- S. Byrne, A.P. Ingersoll (Caltech)
- 59.07 Orbit Determination of the Mars Global Surveyor Spacecraft using Laser Altimetry
- D.E. Smith (NASA GSFC), M.T. Zuber, G.A. Neuman (MIT), F.G. Lemoine, D.D. Rowlands (NASA GSFC)
- 59.08 Optimized geometric camera model of the Imager for Mars Pathfinder
- S.F. Hviid, W. Markiewicz (Max Planck Institut fuer Aeronomie)
- 59.09 On the Problem of Light Scattering by Planetary Regolith
- W.J. Markiewicz (Max-Planck-Institute for Aeronomy, Germany), E.V. Petrova (Space Science Institute, Russia and Max-Planck-Institute for Aeronomy, Germany), H.U. Keller (Max-Planck-Institute for Aeronomy, Germany)
- 59.10 A Glacial Flow Model for the Evolution of Martian Polar Troughs
- A. V. Pathare, D. A. Paige (UCLA)
- 59.11 MGS Bistatic Radar Probing of the MPL/DS2 Target Area
- R.A. Simpson, G.L. Tyler (Stanford Univ.)
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