CEDAR email: AGU24 Session: P027: Planetary ring, meteoroid, and dust populations and effects
Camille Yoke
Camille.Yoke at colorado.edu
Tue Jul 9 16:12:01 MDT 2024
Dear Colleagues,
I’d like to bring your attention to the rings / meteoroids / dust-focused session at the 2024 AGU Fall Meeting. It will be in Washington, DC from December 9th-13th.
On behalf of the session conveners, I would like to invite your abstracts that continue to bring new insights and discoveries about our solar system and beyond from dust, meteoroids, and rings. Student and early-career contributions are highly encouraged!
Abstracts submission link is here:
https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/prelim.cgi/Session/228503
The submission deadline is July 31st (Wed). Please contact us if you have any questions.
Best,
Camille V. Yoke, on behalf of session conveners
Session Title: P027: Planetary ring, meteoroid, and dust populations and effects
Session ID: 228503
Section: Planetary Sciences
New theoretical and observational studies of planetary rings, meteoroids, and dust. These collections of small particles are sensitive to a wide variety of dynamical phenomena and so can provide information about the sources, sinks, and transport of material. Rings can also encode detailed information about their dynamical environments such as their host planet's gravitational field. Meteoroids and dust interact with larger bodies through surface impacts and atmospheric ablation and therefore contribute to surface weathering of airless bodies and metal deposition in planetary atmospheres. Subjects to be covered include: the structure, dynamics, and composition of rings; characterization of dust populations along with their effects on planetary bodies and spacecraft; dust chemistry; hypervelocity impacts of dust and meteoroids; the interaction of planetary rings with ionospheres, magnetospheres, and interplanetary dust; and the origin and evolution of the rings.
Conveners:
Camille Yoke
University of Colorado Boulder
Camille.Yoke at colorado.edu
Richard Jerousek
University of Central Florida
Richard.Jerousek at ucf.edu<mailto:Richard.Jerousek at ucf.edu>
Kenneth Obenberger
Air Force Research Laboratory
kenneth.obenberger.1 at spaceforce.mil
Sean Hsu
University of Colorado, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
sean.hsu at lasp.colorado.edu
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