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Mars Lunch is an informal lunch meeting for scientists in the Tucson area who are interested in Mars research. The format is informal, presentations should be no longer than 40 minutes (and can certainly be shorter) so that we can have lots of time for discussion.
We try to have Mars Lunches every other week. We will occassionally have out-of-town groups or meetings that will bump us from our normal schedule, so it maybe in some cases we shall skip two weeks before we meet again. All Mars Lunches are held in Conference room 309 in the Kuiper Space Sciences Building. Lunches begin at 11:45 a.m. in order to accomodate folks that have 1 o'clock classes or appointments, don't be late.
| Date | Topic | Speaker |
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| 8 January 2004 | General Discussion | |
| 22 January 2004 | Measuring Martian Chronology | Bill Hartmann |
| 12 February 2004 | Tentative Theory for the Long-Term Geological and Hydrological Evolution of Mars | Vic Baker |
| 26 February 2004 | SNC meteorite Queen Alexandra Range 94210: the first bulk melt sample from a volcanic region on Mars | David Kring |
| 11 March 2004 | Maps of martian Fe, Si, K, Th, H, Cl, and Ca: Latest results from the 2001 Mars Odyssey Gamma-Ray Spectrometer | Bill Boynton |
| 1 April 2004 | HiRISE | Alfred McEwen |
| 15 April 2004 | Some applications of crustal magnetic field data at Mars | Lon Hood |
| 29 April 2004 | Geomorphology of Circum-Hellas Valles: Implications for Volatile History | David Crown |
| Summer Hiatus (we'll start back up in the fall) | ||
| Fall 2004 | maybe you? |
If you would like to be added to (or removed from) our e-mail list for Mars-related research activities in the Tucson area, please contact Ross Beyer (rbeyer@lpl.arizona.edu).
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PIRL Webmaster | 24 Aug 2004 |