237 The Role of Field Geology and Geophysics in the Return to the Moon

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Tuesday, 7 October 2008: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
George R. Brown Convention Center, 310AD

Presiding:
Mark Helper and Arthur Snoke
8:00 AM
Introductory Remarks
8:20 AM
Apollo/Constellation Geologic Training Workshop: Reviewing Apollo's Accomplishments and Preparing a New Generation of Geologic Explorers for Lunar Field Geology
Dean B. Eppler, NASA - Johnson Space Center; Andrew Feustel; J. Mark Erickson, St. Lawrence Univ; Kip Hodges, Arizona State University; Laszlo P. Keszthelyi, United States Geological Survey; Mark Helper, Univ of Texas at Austin; William R. Muehlberger, Univ of Texas at Austin; William Phinney, Retired; Art Snoke, University of Wyoming; Barbara J. Tewksbury, Hamilton College
8:50 AM
Lunar Field Geology Exploration Strategies for Astronauts
James W. Rice Jr, Arizona State Univ; Andrew J. Feustel
9:05 AM
A Video Catalog of the Apollo Field Geologic Activities: A Vital Data Set for the Return to the Moon
Jose Miguel Hurtado Jr, University of Texas at El Paso; Alice Castle, University of Texas at El Paso; Sarah Quinonez, University of Texas at El Paso; Gary E. Lofgren, NASA Johnson Space Center
9:20 AM
Lunar Field Exploration Science
Harrison H. Schmitt, University of Wisconsin-Madison
9:55 AM
Break
10:30 AM
Warford Ranch volcano: introduction to remote sensing, field-work, and basaltic volcanism
Ronald Greeley, Arizona State University; Shelby R. Cave, Arizona State University
10:45 AM
Back to the Future - Basic Training
Patricia W. Dickerson, Univ of Texas at Austin; William R. Muehlberger, Univ of Texas at Austin; V.J.S. Grauch, U. S. Geological Survey; Paul Bauer, New Mexico Bureau of Geology; Adam Read, New Mexico Bureau of Geology; Peggy Johnson, New Mexico Bureau of Geology
11:00 AM
Using Remote Rover-Driven Methodology to Conduct Fieldwork on the Moon: Lessons Learned from Mars
R. Aileen Yingst, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay; Mariek Schmidt, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History; Rachel C.F. Lentz, University of Hawai'i; Barbara Cohen, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center
11:15 AM
Contextual to Regional Scale Field Work on the Moon
P.E. Clark, CUA@NASA/GSFC; J. Bleacher, NASA/GSFC; S. Mest, Planetary Sciences Institute@NASA/GSFC; N. Petro, NASA/GSFC; L. Leshin, NASA/GSFC
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