IPLEX Ices & Organics in the Inner Solar System Conference Recap

Group photo from Day 1 of the IPLEX Ices & Organics in the Inner Solar System Conference

The first IPLEX-hosted conference, titled Ices and Organics in the Inner Solar System, was held in the historic Royce Hall on the UCLA campus on June 12-13, 2012.  The conference was a great success, with more than fifty attendees and twenty half-hour featured presentations that covered a diverse array of topics concerning organics found in the inner solar system. Highlights included several talks on recent work involving water-ice distribution and stability on the Moon, Mars and Mercury and recent results from the Mars Phoenix lander indicating the presence of unexpected salts on the surface of Mars.  Additionally, asteroidal and cometary ice and volatile transport were discussed in detail.  For a complete list of abstracts, click here. 

IPLEX Ices and Organics in the Inner Solar System Conference: Preliminary Program

Preliminary Program

June 12, 2012

Time Presenter Title of Talk
9:00 Breakfast
9:15 Welcome David Paige and David Jewitt
9:30 Dale, P., Cruikshank Organic Molecules on Saturn’s Satellites: Relationship to Kuiper Belt Objects, Interstellar Dust, and the Solar Nebula
10:00 Ben Teolis Evidence for polar regolith cold trapping of exospheric
O2 and CO2 on icy moons Rhea and Dione: A low-temperature analogue to inner
solar system volatiles?
10:30 Henry H. Hsieh Ice in the Main Asteroid Belt
11:00 Coffee Break
11:15 Joshua P. Emery Ices and organics on asteroids and comets
11:45 Julie C Castillo-Rogez 1 Ceres is an Astrobiological Target
12:15 Lunch on Campus
13:30 Adam Waszczak A search for active asteroids with the Palomar Transient
Factory survey
14:00 James M Bauer WISE/NEOWISE COMETS: PRELIMINARY PROPERTIES OF NUCLEI
& GAS EMISSON
14:30 Rachel A Stevenson An Ice Grain Halo Around Comet 17P/Holmes
15:00 Coffee Break
15:30 Krishna Muralidharan Theoretical and experimental evidence for wet accretion
of Earth
16:00 Sandra Pizzarello Large enantiomeric excesses in primitive meteorites and
the diverse effects of water in cosmochemical evolution
16:30 William I. Newman Planetary Migration and Volatile Transport: The Perils of Modeling Planetesimals
17:00 Discussion
17:30 Adjourn
18:00 Dinner at UCLA Faculty Center

 

June 13, 2012

Time Presenter Title of Talk
8:30 Breakfast
8:45 Welcome (Paige and Jewitt)
9:00 Norbert Schorghofer New Views of Old Volatiles
9:30 Russell Cox Enabling Technologies for DeepCryo Volatiles
Experimentation and Exploration
10:00 Ben, Bussey A COMPLETE CATALOGUE OF LUNAR PERMANENTLY SHADOWED AREAS.
10:30 Sarah T. Crites In-situ production of organic molecules at the poles of
the Moon
10:45 Nancy, L, Chabot Craters Hosting Radar-bright Deposits in Mercury’s Polar
Regions
11:15 Coffee Break
11:45 David A. Paige Thermal stability of polar ices and organics on Mercury
12:15 Michael T. Mellon Ices on Mars: Dynamics, Distribution, and Questions
13:30 Lunch on Campus
14:00 Adrian Jon Brown Transport and Thermal Metamorphism of Water Ice in the
Martian North Polar Springtime
14:30 Patricio Becerra CO2 FROST HALOS ON THE SOUTH POLAR RESIDUAL CAP OF MARS
15:00 Selby Cull Perchlorate Salts and Water on Mars: An overview of
Recent Work
15:30 Discussion
16:00 Adjourn

iPLEX Conference – Extended Deadline for Abstracts

Posted by Michaela Shopland

Abstract Deadline Extension

The final deadline for abstract submission for the Ices and Organics in the Inner Solar System Conference has passed, but we are still accepting registrations (i.e you can attend, but cannot give a scheduled talk).

The abstract submission form is accessed by registering at the link below. Registration is compulsory and costs $75 (please see logistics page for details of what this cost includes). If you have already registered, you should have received an email with a link to upload abstracts. If you have questions or are having any difficulties, please contact iplex_conferences@ess.ucla.edu:

 

Final Announcement

On June 12th and 13th, the UCLA Institute for Planets and Exoplanets (iPLEX) will host a two day interdisciplinary conference on the nature, distribution, origin and evolution of frozen volatiles and organics in the inner solar system. Topics will include:

• Polar ice and permafrost on planets and asteroids

• Delivery of terrestrial planet atmospheres and oceans

• Water and organics in comets

• Liquid water habitats in the inner solar system

The conference format will include summary talks as well as contributed papers, with time set aside for discussion and questions. Attendance is limited to 60 participants.

 

 

Ices and Organics in the Inner Solar System Conference: Call for Abstracts

2nd Announcement and Call for Abstracts

Posted by Michaela Shopland

On June 12th and 13th, the UCLA Institute for Planets and Exoplanets (iPLEX) will host a two day interdisciplinary conference on the nature, distribution, origin and evolution of frozen volatiles and organics in the inner solar system. Topics will include:

• Polar ice and permafrost on planets and asteroids

• Delivery of terrestrial planet atmospheres and oceans

• Water and organics in comets

• Liquid water habitats in the inner solar system

The conference format will include summary talks as well as contributed papers, with time set aside for discussion and questions. Attendance is limited to 60 participants. Final deadline for abstract submission is May 25th.

 

Meeting Logistics

The conference will take place on the UCLA campus. Information regarding meeting location, transportation, and accommodations can be found on the Logistics Page. Guests are advised to book their accommodations early, as hotels are expected to fill up due to the UCLA graduation ceremony occurring the same week.

 

Registration and Abstract Submission

There is a $75 registration fee. Registration is compulsory for all attendees and can be accessed by clicking on the link below. Once you have entered your information, you will be provided with a link to an optional abstract upload page.  Abstracts should be in .pdf format with maximum length of one page.

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Please contact iplex_conferences@ess.ucla.edu if you have questions or comments.

Ices and Organics in the Inner Solar System Conference – June 12-13

Water, organics and other volatiles are widely distributed throughout the inner solar system. For example, we find volatiles in the interiors of terrestrial planets and asteroids, as solids in the cryospheres, polar caps and permanently shadowed regions of planets and asteroids, as liquids on the surface of Earth and possibly on Mars, as gases in atmospheres and exospheres and in icy objects recently scattered to the inner solar system from beyond the snow line. Volatiles have played a key role in determining the properties and evolution of inner solar system bodies, and are central to the origin and evolution of life. Despite this, our understanding of their sources and evolution is far from complete.

The UCLA Institute for Planets and Exoplanets (iPLEX) will host a two day interdisciplinary conference on the nature, distribution, origin and evolution of frozen volatiles and organics in the inner solar system. Topics will include:

• Polar ice and permafrost on planets and asteroids
• Delivery of terrestrial planet atmospheres and oceans
• Water and organics in comets
• Liquid water habitats in the inner solar system

The conference format will include summary talks as well as contributed papers, with time set aside for discussion and questions. Attendance is limited to 60 participants and pre-registration is required (see below).

 

Meeting Logistics & Registration

The conference will take place at Royce Hall on the UCLA campus. Information about meeting location, transportation and nearby accommodations is provided on the Logistics Page.

The second announcement and call for abstracts will be on April 3rd. Final deadline for abstract submission is May 25th. There is no fee required to pre-register, however a $75 fee will be requested upon acceptance of a submitted abstract to cover the cost of refreshments and dinner. Guests are advised to book their accommodations early as hotels are expected to fill up well in advance due to the UCLA graduation ceremony occurring the same week. Guests who wish to attend the conference must pre-register by clicking on the button below.

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Tentative Program

Day 1 Day 2
Morning session Morning session
Overview of frozen volatiles and organics in the inner solar system Volatiles and organics on the Moon
Origin of the Earth’s volatiles Volatiles and organics on Mercury
Afternoon Session Afternoon Session
Volatiles and organics in Comets Volatiles and organics on Mars
Volatiles and organics on Asteroids Liquid Water Habitats in the Inner Solar System
Evening
Dinner at the UCLA Faculty Center

 

Click here for the second announcement and call for abstracts.