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Oxygen in the Earliest Solar System Materials and Processes

The schedule for Volume 2 is as follows (this was decided at the organizing committee meeting during the September workshop):

Chapter drafts due to associate editors: April 1, 2006
Reviews due: July 1, 2006
Final revised Chapters due: November 1, 2006

The book outline, with lead authors, is as follows (chapters are in progress):

Introduction
Writing Lead: G. MacPherson
 
Chapter 1: 
Historical Perspective - The unique role of Oxygen in the Earliest Solar System and in the Science of Cosmochemistry
Writing Lead: R. Clayton
 
Chapter 2:  Nucleosynthesis, Galactic oxygen evolution, presolar grains
Writing Lead: B. Meyer

Chapter 3:  Oxygen in the ISM and contemporary Grains
Writing Leads: T. Snow, C. Marwick-Kemper
 
Chapter 4:  Oxygen in the Sun
Writing Lead: A. Davis
 
Chapter 5: Oxygen in Comets: Astronomical and Laboratory (IDP) Evidence
Writing Leads: S. Sandford and S. Messenger
 
Chapter 6: Redox in the Solar nebula: Observational, experimental, and theoretical constraints
Writing Lead: L. Grossman
 
Chapter 7: Oxygen isotopes in high temperature chondritic components (CAIs, chondrules, anhydrous matrices, accretionary rims)
Writing Lead: H. Yurimoto
 
Chapter 8: Oxygen in gas giants and icy satellites
Writing Leads: J. Lunine, T. Johnson
 
Chapter 9: Non-Mass Dependent Isotopic Fractionations in the Solar Nebula
Writing Lead: E. Young
 
Chapter 10: Mass Dependent Isotopic Fractionations in the Solar Nebula
Writing Leads: A. Davis, K. McKeegan

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