Room: Holiday Ballroom 1
Date: 4/17/2025
Session Time: 8:00 AM to 9:15 AM (local time)
Exploring Planetary Interiors and Seismology: Observations, Models, Experiments and Future Missions
Advancing our understanding of planetary interiors requires the integration of geophysical observations, quantitative models, and experimental studies. This session aims to promote discussions on how recent geophysical measurements from various planetary missions, combined with new numerical and experimental constraints, illuminate the internal structures and dynamics of planetary bodies. Topics will include the implications of these findings for the density, fluid content, and temperature variations from crust to core. Contributions that incorporate recent mission data, constraints, and their implications for the interior dynamics of the Moon, Mars, and other planetary bodies are particularly encouraged, along with Earth-based seismological approaches that inform comparative planetology.
Conveners
Andrea Bryant, Brown University (andrea_bryant@brown.edu)
Doyeon Kim, Imperial College London (doyeon.kim@imperial.ac.uk)
Jiaqi Li, Peking University (lijiaqi315@gmail.com)
Nicholas Schmerr, University of Maryland (nschmerr@umd.edu)
Oral Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Start Time | Minutes | Action |
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Submission | Reading a Marsquake Seismogram: A Case Study of S1222a | 08:00 AM | 15 | View |
Submission | Quantitative Assessment of Atmospheric and Teleseismic Excitation of a 2.4 Hz Resonance in Insight Data From Mars | 08:15 AM | 15 | View |
Submission | Lems-A3: The Lunar Environmental Monitoring Station—a Seismometer Station for the Moon Deployed by Artemis III Astronauts | 08:30 AM | 15 | View |
Submission | Along-trajectory Infrasound Signals Generated by the OSIRIS-REx Sample Return Capsule Re-entry | 08:45 AM | 15 | View |
Submission | Examining Acoustic Arrivals From the OSIRIS-REx Capsule Reentry Recorded on a Large-N Infrasound Array | 09:00 AM | 15 | View |
Total: | 75 Minute(s) |
Exploring Planetary Interiors and Seismology: Observations, Models, Experiments and Future Missions - I
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