The Effects of Mineral Dust on Planet Habitability
Assessing the habitability of planets beyond our own solar system is a critically important goal of planetary science and astrobiology. There are a significant number of studies that focus on […]
Assessing the habitability of planets beyond our own solar system is a critically important goal of planetary science and astrobiology. There are a significant number of studies that focus on […]
We would like to direct your attention to the following session and encourage you to submit an abstract to 04a, “From Geochemistry to Geodynamics, Volatile Cycling and Planetary Habitability: Where, […]
This session will be devoted to understanding icy worlds in the outer solar system, including those containing subsurface oceans, their possible analogues around other stars, and their associated processes and […]
Organic matter is critical for habitability of an extraterrestrial environment and the development of life. It is believed that life on Earth arose from a chemical complexification of simple organic […]
New research group starting Jan 2015 – Opportunities http://geosci.uchicago.edu/~kite/opportunities/ Research will be directed towards understanding the processes that sustain habitable planets. Areas of particular interest are: Early Mars – geologic proxies […]
AGU FALL MEETING San Francisco, CA, December 9–13, 2013 http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2013/ Abstract Deadline – Tuesday, 6 August 2013 – SESSION: P006. DYNAMIC MARS FROM LONG-TERM OBSERVATIONS There has been a continual […]