Mars
Scope
The study on Mars has greatly been enhanced, owing to detailed data from modern missions as well as sophistication in theoretical works. Morphology and variable phenomena, seen on the surface, in the atmosphere and its surrounding plasma, all indicate that Mars is still an active planet. In this session, current researches on Mars as well as future mission plans are discussed.
Convener
Sho Sasaki
sho@miz.nao.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Masaki Ishiwatari, Takehiko Satoh, Naoki Terada, Yoshiyuki O. Takahashi, Hideaki Miyamoto, Noriyuki Namiki
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Session Informations
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May 25th PPS002 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: PM2
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
PPS002-P01 The study of the dust lifting into the Martian atmosphere using Mars general circulation model Masanao Kadowaki Masanao Kadowaki,
Masaaki Takahashi
PPS002-P02 Climate history on Mars as seen from the polar layered deposits Shoichi Okano Kyotaro Akisato,
Shoichi Okano
PPS002-P03 Mapping of Mars crustal magnetic field using Equivalent-Pole-Reduction method ERINA KATO ERINA KATO,
Hidetoshi Shibuya
PPS002-P04 Numerical analysis of impact-induced tsunami and geological implications for paleo-ocean and paleo-crate lakes on Mars Yasutaka Iijima Yasutaka Iijima,
Kazuhisa Goto,
Koji Minoura et al.
PPS002-P05 Rootless Cone? Pingo? or Mud Volcano? in Central Elysium Planitia, Mars Rina Noguchi Rina Noguchi,
Kei Kurita
PPS002-P06 High resolution characterization of martian surface in terms of slope/roughness Sumito Higuchi Sumito Higuchi,
Kei Kurita
PPS002-P07 Development of the Martian upper thermosphere and exosphere DSMC model Kaori Terada Kaori Terada,
Hitoshi Fujiwara,
Hidekatsu Jin et al.
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