USGS

Final Program


TUESDAY, June 10

Evening Reception "the Ice-Breaker" at Woodlands: 6-9pm.
Hot and Cold Hors d'oevres, Complementary Beer and Soft Drinks, Cash Bar.

WEDNESDAY, June 11

8-10 am Invited Tutorials for Weds. Sessions:

Radar signatures of icy bodies in the solar system.
John Harmon, Arecibo Observatory
The icy satellites of Jupiter and Saturn.
Keith Noll, Space Telescope Science Institute
Airborne and Spaceborne Snow Mapping
Anne Nolin, NSIDC, University of Colorado
Ices of the Outer Solar System:
Triton, Pluto/Charon, Centaurs, and Kuiper Belt Objects

Dale Cruikshank, NASA-Ames
AM SESSION:
Unusual Radar Signatures.

PM SESSION:

Spectroscopy in the UV, VIS, NIR

THURSDAY, June 12

8-9:15 am Invited Tutorials for Thurs. Sessions
Mars: The polar caps and subsurface ice.
Bruce Jakosky, LASP, University of Colorado
Microwave Remote Sensing of Ground Ice.
Tony England, University of Michigan
Satellite-based measurement of ice sheet surface properties and motion:
Watching them move, melt, and hiccup.

Mark Fahnestock, NASA-Goddard

AM SESSION 1:(9:15-11:00)

Sub-surface and Near-Surface Ice

AM SESSION 2:(11:00 - 12:30)

Radiative Transfer, Mathematical Methods and
Small Scale Surface Roughness

PM SESSION:

Surface Morphology, Glaciers, Mapping


FRIDAY, June 13

8-8:30 am Invited Tutorial:
Sea Ice from satellites: What do we see? What can we believe?
Drew Rothrock, University of Washington

AM SESSION:

Europa, Sea Ice, and Lake Ice

Workshop should end approximately 3pm on Friday.

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Last updated: June 9, 1997