Volume 6, Number 21
May 13, 2012
Editor: Mark V. Sykes
Co-Editors: Melissa Lane, Susan Benecchi
Email: pen_editor at psi.edu
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1. [NASA] PGG Proposal Due Date Changed to July 2, 2012
2. GSA Session on Gullies in the Landscape: Abstracts Invited
3. EPSC Session GP4: Moon-Magnetosphere Interactions at Jupiter and
Saturn
4. DAP-2012 Meeting
5. Planetary Meeting Calendar Additions
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[NASA] PGG PROPOSAL DUE DATE CHANGED TO JULY 2, 2012
The Planetary Geology and Geophysics (PGG) program supports
scientific investigations of planetary surfaces and interiors,
satellites (including the Moon), satellite and ring systems, and
smaller Solar System bodies, such as asteroids and comets. The
goals of the PGG program are to foster the synthesis, analysis,
and comparative study of data that will improve the understanding
of the extent and influence of planetary geological and geophysical
processes on the bodies of the Solar System.
The due date for proposals to this program has been delayed to
July 2, 2012, to permit proposers who recently received evaluations
of their PGG ROSES 2011 proposals additional time to prepare
proposals.
[Note: "evaluations" corrects "notification of the decision" that
appeared in the ROSES Amendment, per Max Bernstein (SARA). ]
Questions may be addressed to:
Michael Kelley
HQ-PGG@mail.nasa.gov
202-358-0607
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GSA SESSION ON GULLIES IN THE LANDSCAPE: ABSTRACTS INVITED
Dear colleagues,
Paul Bierman and I are convening a session (T23) at the GSA Annual
Meeting in Charlotte in November on gully erosion.
This session addresses all aspects of gullying (on Earth or elsewhere
in the Solar System), including field and remote-sensing studies of
gully occurrence, mechanics of gully formation, environmental and
sedimentological consequences, engineering challenges, and the relative
roles of humans and natural forcing factors.
http://www.geosociety.org/meetings/2012/sessions/topical.asp
Abstracts on any aspect of gully formation are welcome.
Due date: August 14, 2012
For further information, please contact me at:
Ronadh.Cox@williams.edu
Regards,
Ronadh Cox
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EPSC SESSION GP4: MOON-MAGNETOSPHERE INTERACTIONS AT JUPITER AND SATURN
Dear Colleagues:
We are organizing a session at this year's EPSC meeting titled
"Moon-Magnetosphere Interactions at Jupiter and Saturn (GP4)."
The meeting will take place in Madrid, Sept. 23-28, 2012.
Three speakers (Tim Cassidy, Sven Simon, and Ben Teolis) will give
review-style talks related to this subject and their current research.
We think this will be an exciting session featuring data and modeling
for both giant planet systems.
We encourage you to contribute an abstract. The deadline for doing so
is Wednesday May 23, 2012.
Best wishes,
Chris Paranicas (chris.paranicas@jhuapl.edu)
Amanda Hendrix (arh@jpl.nasa.gov)
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DAP-2012 MEETING
The "Dust, Atmosphere and Plasma: Moon and Small Bodies" meeting will
take place on June 6-8, 2012, in Boulder Colorado. The program is now
available at:
http://lasp.colorado.edu/ccldas/ldap_2012
Please register online by June 1, 2012, if you plan to attend.
We are looking forward to see you in Boulder!
Alan Stern, Mihaly Horanyi
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PLANETARY MEETING CALENDAR ADDITIONS
Posted at http://planetarynews.org/meetings.html
June 30 - July 4, 2014
Asteroids, Comets, Meteors (ACM)
http://www.helsinki.fi/acm2014/
Helsinki, Finland
[Editor Note: If there is a planetary-related meeting, conference or
workshop of which your colleagues should be aware, please send the
date, title, URL and location to pen_editor at psi.edu.]
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