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Ice‐Ocean Interactions on Ocean Worlds Influence Ice Shell Topography
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: PLANETS
13 february 2024
Justin Lawrence, Britney Schmidt, Jacob Buffo, Pet...

The freezing point of water is negatively dependent on pressure; therefore in any ocean without external forcing it is warmest at the surface and g...

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Quantifying the Surface Deformation of Pingos on the Alaskan North Slope using Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR)
OBSERVING AND MODELING OF EARTH SURFACE CRYOGENIC PROCESSES AND THE STATE OF PERMAFROST II POSTER
cryosphere | 15 december 2023
Venezia Follingstad, Roger J. Michaelides, Matthew...
Pingos are large ice mounds with cores formed of intrusive ice. These ice structures can form in regions of discontinuous permafrost, commonly as hydr...
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Multi-scale Insights into the Geochemical Evolution of Western Australian Transient Lakes – Analogs for Past Environments on Mars
MARTIAN AQUEOUS PROCESSES INFERRED FROM OBSERVATIONS, ANALOGUES, AND EXPERIMENTS I ORAL
planetary sciences | 15 december 2023
Taylor Plattner, Britney Schmidt, Alice Baldridge,...
The Western Australia Transient Lakes (WATL) are located in the Archean Yilgarn Craton of Western Australia, which is host to hundreds of saline lakes...
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Thermochemolysis by TMAH Releases Organic Biosignature Compounds in the Mars Analog Gypsum Crusts of Western Australia
MARTIAN SULFATES STUDIED USING ORBITAL, GROUND, LABORATORY, AND EARTH DATA II POSTER
planetary sciences | 15 december 2023
Chad Pozarycki, Lydia Kivrak, Amy J. Williams, Tat...
Salt crusts are formed by evaporitic lake systems including the Western Australia Transient Lakes (WATL). These systems were the subject of a field ef...
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Beneath the Ice: What observing the underside of Antarctica’s ice shelves can tell us about ice-ocean interactions on other ocean worlds
ICE AND OCEAN WORLDS: GEOLOGY, OCEANOGRAPHY, CHEMISTRY, AND HABITABILITY II ORAL
planetary sciences | 15 december 2023
Peter Washam, Justin Lawrence, Britney Schmidt, Ve...
Earths cryosphere represents one of the fastest changing ecosystems on the planet. Increasing oceanic and atmospheric temperatures are accelerating ic...
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Planned Geological Investigations of the Europa Clipper Mission
OCEAN WORLDS AND SEARCH FOR LIFE: HORIZONS IN ICY SATELLITE SCIENCE AT THE LAUNCH OF THE HISTORIC EUROPA CLIPPER MISSION III ORAL
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
Ingrid Daubar, Alexander G. Hayes, Geoffrey Collin...
Geological investigations planned for the NASA Europa Clipper mission will examine the formation, evolution, and expression of geomorphic structures f...
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Ice-Ocean Interactions on Ocean Worlds Influence Ice Shell Topography
ENCELADUS: FROM INNER WORKINGS TO THE POTENTIAL FOR LIFE II POSTER
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
Justin Lawrence, Britney Schmidt, Jacob Buffo, Pet...
The freezing point of water is negatively dependent on pressure, so in any ocean without external forcing it is warmest at the surface and grows colde...
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Radar for Europa Assessment and Sounding: Ocean to Near-surface (REASON)
OCEAN WORLDS AND SEARCH FOR LIFE: HORIZONS IN ICY SATELLITE SCIENCE AT THE LAUNCH OF THE HISTORIC EUROPA CLIPPER MISSION II POSTER
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
Donald D. Blankenship, Alina Moussessian, Elaine C...
The Radar for Europa Assessment and Sounding: Ocean to Near-surface (REASON) is a dual-frequency ice-penetrating radar (9 and 60 MHz) onboard the Euro...
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