DPS 2001 meeting, November 2001
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Session 24. Io, Tori, and Satellite Atmospheres
Oral, Chairs: I. de Pater, W. Smythe, Wednesday,
November 28, 2001, 5:00-6:40pm, Regency E
- 24.01 Io in Eclipse: Keck LWS Images and the Detection of the Forbidden SO a1 \Delta arrow X3 \Sigma- Rovibronic Transition at 1.7 micron.
- I. de Pater, H. G. Roe, J. R. Graham (UC Berkeley), D. F. Strobel (JHU), P. Bernath (Univ. of Waterloo), F. Marchis (UC Berkeley), B. Macintosh (IGPP/LLNL)
- 24.02 Io's 1-2.5\mum Spectrum in Eclipse with SpeX at IRTF
- J. D. Goguen, D. L. Blaney (JPL/Caltech)
- 24.03 The Rheology and Emplacement of the Lava Flows on Io
- R. R. Wilson, P. M. Schenk (LPI), A. G. Davies (JPL)
- 24.04 Thermal Output of Io from Galileo NIMS low and high spatial resolution measurements
- W. D. Smythe, R. Lopes, L. W. Kamp, R. W. Carlson (JPL), Galileo NIMS Team
- 24.05 X-Ray Emission from the Galilean Satellites
- R. R. Howell (U. Wyoming)
- 24.06 Two-Dimensional Modeling of the Structure, Composition, and Dynamics of Io's Atmosphere
- W. H. Smyth (Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc.), M. L. Marconi (Fresh Pond Research Institute), M. C. Wong (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
- 24.07 Understanding Variability in Io's Sodium Emission: A Comparison Between Data and Numerical Modeling
- M. H. Burger, N. M. Schneider (University of Colorado/LASP), J. K. Wilson (Boston Univeristy/Center for Space Physics)
- 24.08 High Energy Magnetospheric Ion Interactions with Io and Europa
- J. F. Cooper (Raytheon ITSS, SSDOO Project, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD)
- 24.09 Ion Cyclotron Waves observed near Io on Galileo flyby I31
- X. Blanco-Cano (Instituto de Geofisica, UNAM), C. T. Russell (IGPP, UCLA), R. J. Strangeway (IGPP,UCLA), M. G. Kivelson (IGPP, UCLA)
- 24.10 The ionospheres of Ganymede and Callisto from Galileo radio occultations
- A.J. Kliore, A. Anabtawi (Caltech/JPL), A.F. Nagy (SPRL,U. of Michigan), Galileo Radio Propagation Science Team
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