DAY 1 - TUESDAY, MAY 12
Morning: Accretion in the Inner Solar System
Chairs:
Seth Jacobson, Sanskruti Admane
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Time |
Type |
Speaker / Institution |
Title / Activity |
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08:00-08:50 |
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Registration and Breakfast |
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08:50-09:00 |
Welcome Remarks |
Andre Izidoro Rajdeep Dasgupta |
Welcome Remarks |
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09:00-09:50 |
Keynote |
Matthew Clement |
Formation of terrestrial planets
in the solar system |
|
09:50-10:10 |
Contributed |
Emily Elizondo |
The Impacts and Subsequent
Debris that Dominate the Early Instability Scenario |
|
10:10-10:30 |
Contributed |
Susmita Garai |
Pebble accretion for Earth’s
composition and water delivery |
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10:30-11:00 |
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Coffee Break |
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11:00-11:25 |
Invited |
Max
Goldberg |
Dynamical Origins of the Inner
Solar System's Chemical Architecture |
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11:25-11:45 |
Contributed |
Baibhav Srivastava |
The late formation of chondrites
as a consequence of Jupiter-induced gaps and rings |
|
11:45-12:05 |
Contributed |
Rogerio Deienno |
Chondrite Parent Bodies as
Escaped Satellites of Proto-Planetary Embryos |
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12:05-13:30 |
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Lunch |
Afternoon: Building Blocks of Rocky Planets: Volatiles and
Isotopic Tracers in Planetary Materials
Chairs:
Lucia Bellino, Sumedha Desikamani
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Time |
Type |
Speaker / Institution |
Title / Activity |
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13:30-14:20 |
Keynote |
Conel Alexander |
Origins of Volatiles in the
Inner Solar System |
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14:20-14:40 |
Contributed |
Prajkta Mane |
Distribution of 92Nb in the
Early Solar System |
|
14:40-15:00 |
Contributed |
Justin Simon |
Heterogenous 48Ca isotopic
anomalies in a representative suite of refractory inclusions, insights into
the primordial Solar System |
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15:00-15:30 |
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Coffee Break |
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15:30-15:50 |
Contributed |
Allison McGraw |
Testing Fayalite and Oxygen
Isotopes in L/LL Ordinary Chondrites for Parent Body Sources |
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15:50-16:10 |
Contributed |
Liam Peterson |
Novel Stable Isotopes (V, Mg,
Sr) as Tracers of Volatility in Planetary Materials |
|
16:10-16:30 |
Contributed |
Debjeet Pathak |
Phosphorus-Nitrogen Systematics
of First Generation Planetesimals and Life-Essential Element Delivery to
Earth |
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16:30-18:30 |
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Happy Hour + Posters |
DAY 2 - WEDNESDAY, MAY 13
Morning: Processes and Properties of Interiors, Tectonics,
and Habitability
Chairs:
Jiale Mou, Eason Zhang
|
Time |
Type |
Speaker / Institution |
Title / Activity |
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08:00-09:00 |
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Breakfast |
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09:00-09:50 |
Keynote |
Adrian Lenardic |
Volcanic-Tectonic Modes and
Planetary Life Potential |
|
09:50-10:10 |
Contributed |
Chen Sun |
MAGEC: A unified thermodynamic
framework for volcanism, critical-metal enrichment, and planetary
habitability |
|
10:10-10:30 |
Contributed |
Kayla Iacovino |
Bulk Silicate Composition
Controls Mineralogy |
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10:30-11:00 |
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Coffee Break |
|
11:00-11:25 |
Invited |
Francis McCubbin |
The geochemistry of highly
reducing conditions |
|
11:25-11:45 |
Contributed |
JJ Dong |
Metal Saturation and the
Redistribution of Hydrogen in Earth’s Mantle |
|
11:45-12:05 |
Contributed |
Mainak Mookherjee |
Water in the Solid Earth:
insights from hydrous minerals |
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12:05-13:30 |
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Lunch |
Afternoon: Moon Formation, Earth Evolution, and Planetary
Surface Processes
Chairs:
Kristian Kroemer, Juan Hernandez
|
Time |
Type |
Speaker / Institution |
Title / Activity |
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13:30-14:20 |
Keynote |
Robin Canup |
Moon formation and its links to
dynamical and compositional constraints on Earth’s accretion |
|
14:20-14:45 |
Invited |
Sujoy Mukhopadhyay |
The Moon-Forming Giant Impact
and Earth’s Early Evolution |
|
14:45-15:05 |
Contributed |
Anthony Gargano |
Oxygen isotope constraints on
the compositions of impactors to the Earth-Moon system and implications for
the diversity of accretionary feedstock in the early solar system |
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15:05-15:35 |
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Coffee Break |
|
15:35-16:00 |
Invited |
Amy Ferrick |
A plate tectonic origin for
Earth's hydrogen isotope dichotomy |
|
16:00-16:20 |
Contributed |
Kaushik Mitra |
Surface Geochemistry on Mars:
Impact of Redox Sensitive Elements on Habitability |
|
16:20-16:40 |
Contributed |
Kirsten Siebach |
How rover observations of
sedimentary deposits have informed our understanding of igneous evolution on
Mars |
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17:00-18:00 |
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Group Photo & Break |
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18:00-20:30 |
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Workshop Dinner (Cohen House) |
DAY 3 - THURSDAY, MAY 14
Morning: Volatiles, Differentiation, and Evolution of Rocky
Bodies
Chair:
Dian Ji, Brendan Anzures
|
Time |
Type |
Speaker / Institution |
Title / Activity |
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08:00-09:00 |
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|
Breakfast |
|
09:00-09:50 |
Keynote |
Megan Newcombe |
Efficiency and timing of water
loss during heating of early-formed planetesimals |
|
09:50-10:10 |
Contributed |
Arkadeep Roy |
From Lunar Magma Ocean to
Mantle: High-Pressure Experiments on Water Partitioning Into
Nominally Anhydrous Minerals |
|
10:10-10:30 |
Contributed |
Zhongtian Zhang |
Planetesimal geophysics: The
missing link between cosmochemistry and astrophysics |
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10:30-11:00 |
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Coffee Break |
|
11:00-11:25 |
Invited |
Bijaya Karki |
Computer simulations of
volatile-bearing bulk Earth melt system |
|
11:25-11:45 |
Contributed |
Stephen Elardo |
Young Lunar Basalts and the Role
of KREEP in Prolonging Lunar Magmatism |
|
11:45-12:05 |
Contributed |
Cin-Ty Lee |
Crustal thickness and the
hydrological cycles of Earth and Mars |
|
12:05-13:30 |
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Lunch |
Afternoon: Interior-Atmosphere Coupling, Lunar
Differentiation, and Planet Formation
Chairs:
Aindrila Pal, Isaiah Spring
|
Time |
Type |
Speaker / Institution |
Title / Activity |
|
13:30-14:20 |
Keynote |
Ben Black |
Mantle plumes matter for
planetary climate and life |
|
14:20-14:40 |
Contributed |
Matt Weller |
Driving Venus’ Evolution Through
the Coupling of Venus’ Interior and Atmosphere Via Outgassing and Global
Climate Models |
|
14:40-15:00 |
Contributed |
Jinping Hu |
Shock recovery experiments on
analogous Martian basalt and regolith |
|
15:00-15:30 |
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Coffee Break |
|
15:30-15:55 |
Invited |
Nick Dygert |
What do the Nd and Hf isotopic
compositions of mare basalt sources reveal about lunar differentiation? |
|
15:55-16:15 |
Contributed |
Seth Jacobson |
Can Earth form fast? |
|
16:15-16:35 |
Contributed |
Tony Yap |
Rapid Planet Formation in the
Protoplanetary Disk Snowband |
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16:35-16:45 |
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Closing Remarks |
Poster Presentations
|
Presenter |
Institution |
Poster Title |
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Sanskruti Admane |
Rice University |
Analyzing the Inner Solar
System's Contribution to the Earth's Molybdenum Isotopic Composition Using
Dynamical Modeling |
|
Brendan Anzures |
Amentum / NASA Johnson Space
Center |
Chondritic Meteorite Outgassing
and Condensate Formation |
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Lucia Bellino |
The University of Texas at
Austin |
Sulfur Degassing on Io
Constrains its Interior Sulfur Inventory and Redox Evolution |
|
Kim Cone |
Rice University and University
of Rochester |
Experimental Shock Metamorphism
of Zircon, Apatite, and Whitlockite: Insights into Microstructural Responses
from 5–40 GPa |
|
Sumedha Desikamani |
University of Maryland, College
Park |
The Hydrogen Contents of
Nominally Anhydrous Minerals and Their Role in the Delivery of Water to
Earth: The Perspective from Ordinary Chondrites |
|
Marc Fries |
NASA Johnson Space Center |
Transient Mars Atmospheric
Methane via Meteor Shower Plasma Chemistry: A Hypothesis |
|
Dian Ji |
Rice University |
Was the Lunar Mantle Ever
Water-Enriched? New Insights from Magmatic Recharge Model |
|
Christian Kroemer |
Arizona State University |
Complex Volatile Accretion from
High Precision Noble Gas Analyses of Martian Meteorites |
|
Luo Li |
The University of Texas at
Austin |
Martian Molten Silicate Layer
with Low Thermal Conductivity Reshapes Core and Mantle Dynamics |
|
Wenwei Liang |
The University of Texas at
Austin |
Phosphorus and Elemental
Systematics in Earth’s Primitive Mantle: A Reassessment with Implications for
Planetary Habitability |
|
Juan Hernandez Montenegro |
Rice University |
Active magmatic degassing as a
source of liquid water in the Martian crust |
|
Eleanor Moreland |
Rice University |
Constraints on the geological
history of Jezero crater from crystal chemistry of igneous grains |
|
Jiale Mou |
Rice University |
A step change in Earth’s thermal
history driven by the onset of plate tectonics |
|
Aindrila Pal |
Rice University |
Fate of N during percolative
core formation in rocky bodies |
|
Srijita Ray |
Rice University |
Differentiation of a CO2-bearing
nephelinitic melt and generation of phonolitic-foidite-carbonatite
association |
|
Sajin Satyal |
Florida State University |
Influence of Water on the
transport properties of silicate melts atop Earth’s Mantle transition zone |
|
Jacob Setera |
University of Texas at El Paso -
Amentum JETS II Contract at NASA Johnson Space Center |
Preservation of Distinct Trace
Element Signatures in Allende Chondrules and their Rims |
|
Kei Shimizu |
Amentum / NASA Johnson Space
Center |
Volatiles in Nominally Anhydrous
Minerals in Felsite from Apollo Next Generation Sample Analysis (ANGSA)
Double Drive Tube 73001/73002 |
|
Madelyn Sita |
University of Maryland - College
Park |
Distribution of Water in
Planetesimals as Constrained by Nominally Anhydrous Minerals |
|
Isaiah Spring |
University of Arizona |
Trace Element Analysis of
Northwest Africa 11421 Dunite Clast, Insights into Lunar Mantle Processes. |
|
Morgan Underwood |
Rice University |
Beyond the Habitable Zone:
Data-Driven Tests of Climate Feedbacks on Earth-like
Exoplanets |
|
Tom Zhang |
Rice University |
Interrupted Magma Ocean
Crystallization on Asteroids |
|
Chengwei Zhang |
The University of Texas at
Austin |
Al-bearing stishovite across the
post-stishovite transition: implications for Mars and other rocky planetary
interiors |
|
Bidong Zhang |
Rice University |
In situ Rb-Sr dating of
terrestrial and extraterrestrial samples by LA-MC-ICP-MS/MS |
|
Yishen Zhang |
Rice University |
The effects of sulfur on
near-liquidus phase relations of highly reduced |