Planetary Geomorphology aims to bring together geomorphologists who study the Earth with those who work on other bodies such as Mars, Venus, Mercury, the Moon, icy satellites of the outer solar system, comets, and/or asteroids. Studies applicable to landscapes on any scale on any solid body are welcome. We particularly encourage those who use Earth analogues or laboratory/numerical simulation to submit their work. Considered processes could include aeolian, volcanic, tectonic, fluvial, glacial, periglacial, or "undetermined" ones. We especially welcome contributions from early-career scientists and geomorphologists who are new to planetary science. This year our invited speaker Michelle Koutnik will talk about the general theme of ice preservation and landscape erosion during glacial retreat on Earth and Mars.
GM11.1
Planetary Geomorphology
Co-organized by PS4, co-sponsored by
IAG
Convener:
Susan Conway
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Co-conveners:
Stephen Brough,
Frances E. G. Butcher,
Tjalling de Haas,
Nikolaus J. Kuhn
Displays
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Attendance
Wed, 06 May, 14:00–15:45 (CEST)