USGS

SESSION: Spectroscopy in the UV, VIS, NIR.


INVITED: Stephen Warren, University of Washington
Advances in optical properties of Snow.

INVITED: Robert Carlson, Jet Propulsion Lab.
Ices on the Galilean Satellites: New results from Galileo NIMS.

CONTRIBUTED TALKS

IUE detects temporal variability in the UV spectra of the icy Galilean satellites.
D. Domingue and A. L. Lane

Europa: Trailing hemisphere measurements from the Galileo ultraviolet spectrometer.
A.R. Hendrix, C.A. Barth, C.W. Hord, and A. L. Lane

Europa's surface spectral variations as seen by the Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer.
D.L. Matson, A.C. Ocampo, W.D. Smythe, R.W. Carlson, NIMS Team

Temperature dependence of ice spectra in Europa and Ganymede.
W. Smythe

Water ice in the spectral range from 3 to 5 um: Terrestrial and planetary applications.
W. M. Calvin

Spectral absorption of low temperature water ice from 1 to 2.7 um.
W. Grundy and B. Schmitt

The optical properties of water ice at temperatures below 200K.
G. B. Hansen

Titan - How icy a satellite is it?
R. D. Lorenz and J. I. Lunine

The 2.4-5.3 um spectrum of Io's surface from the Infrared Space Observatory.
B. Schmitt, E. Lellouch, C. de Bergh, H. Feuchtgruber, P. Descamps,
J. Crovisier, E. Quirico and S. Douté

Oxygen on Ganymede: Laboratory Studies.
R. A. Vidal, D. Bahr, R. A. Baragiola, and M. Peters


POSTERS

Lognormal size distribution of Antarctic ice grains.
T. Arakelian and R. W. Carlson

Temperature and phase effects on the transmission spectrum of condensed oxygen.
W. M. Calvin, V. G. Anicich, R. H. Brown

Spectral and angular reflectance of Antarctic snow: Field and spacecraft studies.
R. W. Carlson and T. Arakelian

A synergistic spectral view of Europa from Galileo.
J. C. Granahan and 20 others

Europa trailing hemisphere observations by the Galileo Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (NIMS) and the Ultraviolet Spectrometer (UVS).
A. R. Hendrix, C.A. Barth, A. L. Lane, C. W. Hord, and the UVS Team, D. Matson, A. Ocampo, W. Smythe, R. Carlson and NIMS Team

The icy edge of the solar system: HST Observations of Chiron, Triton, and Pluto.
J. Wm. Parker and S. A. Stern

Composition, physical state and distribution of ices on the surface of Triton.
E. Quirico, S. Douté, B. Schmitt, C. de Bergh, D. P. Cruikshank,
T. C. Owen, T. Geballe, and T. L. Roush

Comparison of the near-infrared optical constants of amorphous and crystalline water ice.
T. L. Roush

Latitudinal distribution of O2 on Ganymede.
J. R. Spencer, W. M. Calvin, R. E. Johnson

Low temperature spectra of ice plus CO2.
(Title Only) W. Smythe

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Last updated: June 3, 1997