Active Volatile-Driven Geologic Processes Across the Solar System - Lessons for Planetary Explorers
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore active volatile-driven geologic processes across the solar system in this 46-minute AGU Fall Meeting lecture from the Planetary Sciences section. Gain insights from planetary explorer Laurence A. Soderblom of the USGS Astrogeology Science Center as he presents the Whipple Lecture titled "A Retrospective: Active Volatile-Driven Geologic Processes Across the Solar System—Lessons for Planetary Explorers." Delve into the fascinating world of planetary geology, examining how volatile substances shape the surfaces and interiors of celestial bodies. Learn about the latest discoveries and their implications for future space exploration missions.
Syllabus
A Retrospective: Active Volatile-Driven Geologic Processes Across the Solar System—Lessons for...
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