Workshop on the Martian Northern Plains: Sedimentological, periglacial, and paleoclimatic evolution

The penultimate meeting in the Mars Surface and Atmosphere Through Time (MSATT) series of workshops was held on the campus of the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, Alaska, 12-13 Aug. 1993. This meeting, entitled 'The Martian Northern Plains: Sedimentological, Periglacial, and Paleoclimatic Evo...

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Main Authors: Parker, T. J., Kargel, J. S., Moore, J. M.
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Published: 1993
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19940030853 2023-05-15T13:09:45+02:00 Workshop on the Martian Northern Plains: Sedimentological, periglacial, and paleoclimatic evolution Parker, T. J. Kargel, J. S. Moore, J. M. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available JAN 1, 1993 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19940030853 unknown Document ID: 19940030853 Accession ID: 94N35359 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19940030853 No Copyright CASI LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION NASA-CR-196134 NAS 1.26:196134 LPI-TR-93-04-PT-2 12-13 Aug. 1993; Fairbanks, AK; United States 1993 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T03:35:28Z The penultimate meeting in the Mars Surface and Atmosphere Through Time (MSATT) series of workshops was held on the campus of the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, Alaska, 12-13 Aug. 1993. This meeting, entitled 'The Martian Northern Plains: Sedimentological, Periglacial, and Paleoclimatic Evolution,' hosted by the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska, was designed to help foster an exchange of ideas among researchers of the Mars science community and the terrestrial glacial and periglacial science community. The technical sessions of the workshop were complemented by field trips to the Alaska Range and to the Fairbanks area and a low-altitude chartered overflight to the Arctic Costal Plain, so that, including these trips, the meeting lasted from 9-14 Aug. 1993. The meeting, field trips, and overflight were organized and partially funded by the Lunar and Planetary Institute and the MSATT Study Group. The major share of logistical support was provided by the Publications and Program Services Department of the Lunar and Planetary Institute. The workshop site was selected to allow easy access to field exposures of active glaciers and glacial and periglacial landforms. In all, 25 scientists attended the workshop, 24 scientists (plus 4 guests and the meeting coordinator) participated in the field trips, and 18 took part in the overflight. This meeting reaffirmed the value of expertly led geologic field trips conducted in association with topical workshops. Other/Unknown Material alaska range Arctic glaciers Alaska NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic Fairbanks
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Parker, T. J.
Kargel, J. S.
Moore, J. M.
Workshop on the Martian Northern Plains: Sedimentological, periglacial, and paleoclimatic evolution
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description The penultimate meeting in the Mars Surface and Atmosphere Through Time (MSATT) series of workshops was held on the campus of the University of Alaska in Fairbanks, Alaska, 12-13 Aug. 1993. This meeting, entitled 'The Martian Northern Plains: Sedimentological, Periglacial, and Paleoclimatic Evolution,' hosted by the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska, was designed to help foster an exchange of ideas among researchers of the Mars science community and the terrestrial glacial and periglacial science community. The technical sessions of the workshop were complemented by field trips to the Alaska Range and to the Fairbanks area and a low-altitude chartered overflight to the Arctic Costal Plain, so that, including these trips, the meeting lasted from 9-14 Aug. 1993. The meeting, field trips, and overflight were organized and partially funded by the Lunar and Planetary Institute and the MSATT Study Group. The major share of logistical support was provided by the Publications and Program Services Department of the Lunar and Planetary Institute. The workshop site was selected to allow easy access to field exposures of active glaciers and glacial and periglacial landforms. In all, 25 scientists attended the workshop, 24 scientists (plus 4 guests and the meeting coordinator) participated in the field trips, and 18 took part in the overflight. This meeting reaffirmed the value of expertly led geologic field trips conducted in association with topical workshops.
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author Parker, T. J.
Kargel, J. S.
Moore, J. M.
author_facet Parker, T. J.
Kargel, J. S.
Moore, J. M.
author_sort Parker, T. J.
title Workshop on the Martian Northern Plains: Sedimentological, periglacial, and paleoclimatic evolution
title_short Workshop on the Martian Northern Plains: Sedimentological, periglacial, and paleoclimatic evolution
title_full Workshop on the Martian Northern Plains: Sedimentological, periglacial, and paleoclimatic evolution
title_fullStr Workshop on the Martian Northern Plains: Sedimentological, periglacial, and paleoclimatic evolution
title_full_unstemmed Workshop on the Martian Northern Plains: Sedimentological, periglacial, and paleoclimatic evolution
title_sort workshop on the martian northern plains: sedimentological, periglacial, and paleoclimatic evolution
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