143897 - Hot Topics in Planetology
27.4. | Simone Gerber | CERES I | Castillo-Rogez and McCord (2010). Ceres’ evolution and present state constrained by shape data. Zolotov (2009). On the composition and differentiation of Ceres. |
4.5. | Martin Schladör | CERES II | Bland et al. (2013). Predicted crater morphologies on Ceres: Probing internal structure and evolution. Castillo-Rogez (2011). Ceres – Neither a porous nor salty ball. Milikin and Rifkin (2009). Brucite and carbonate assemblages from altered olivine-rich materials on Ceres. |
18.5. | Maximilian Schleiting | ACHONDRITES – PARTIAL MELTING OF PARENT BODIES | Bischoff et al. (2014). Trachyandesitic volcanism in the early Solar System. Day et al. (2009). Early formation of evolved asteroidal crust. |
8.6. | Jan Hellmann | PLANETARY EVOLUTION | Kruijer et al. (2015). Lunar tungsten isotopic evidence for the late veneer. Kruijer et al. (2014). Protracted core formation and rapid accretion of protoplanets. |
15.6. | Dominik Loroch | RECENT PROCESSES | Thomas et al. (2014). Long-lived explosive volcanism on Mercury. Braden et al. (2014). Evidence for basaltic volcanism on the Moon within the past 100 million years. Watters et al. (2010). Evidence of recent thrust faulting on the Moon revealed by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera. |
22.6. | Tim Cifer | CRATERING | Xiao and Strom (2012). Problems determining relative and absolute ages using the small crater population. Robbins and Hynek (2014). The secondary crater population of Mars. Robins (2014). New crater calibrations for the lunar crater-age chronology. |
29.6. | Kevin Ratnayaka | MERCURY | Domingue et al. (2014). Mercury’s weather-beaten surface: Understanding Mercury in the context of lunar and asteroidal space-weathering studies. Maturilli et al. (2014). Komatiites as Mercury surface analogues: Spectral measurements at PEL. |
6.7. | Vanessa Jungheim | MARS | Dundas et al. (2015). Long-term monitoring of martian gully formation and evolution with MRO/HiRISE. Raack et al. (2015). Present-day seasonal gully activity in a south polar pit (Sisyphi Cavi) on Mars. |