Skip Navigation: Avoid going through Home page links and jump straight to content

 

Mars Science Workshop and Conference Reports

 Title  Author  Date  PDF  DOC  PPT
Workshop on Martian Phyllosilicates  Jean-Pierre Bibring March 4, 2009 X   X
Second Workshop on Mars Valley Networks  S. Wilson / R. Craddock Oct 19-24, 2008 X   X
Planetary Dunes Workshop  L. Fenton April 28-May 2, 2008 X   X
Martian Phyllosilicates: Recorders of Aqueous Processes ( Website )  Shearer, et al. April 21-23, 2008     X
GROUND TRUTH FROM MARS: SCIENCE PAYOFF FROM A SAMPLE RETURN MISSION ( Website )  Shearer, et al. April 21-23, 2008 X    
Workshop on Martian Gullies: Theories and Tests ( Website )  Allan Treiman Feb 4-5, 2008     X
Session Summaries, 7th International Conference on Mars ( Website )  Dave Beaty, et al. July 9-13, 2007 X X  
2007 Colloquium on Astrobiology and Mars Exploration  Marc Allen et al. July 8, 2007 X X  
PLANETARY CHRONOLOGY - Importance for Mars  Nadine Barlow et. al. Jan 9-10, 2007       X
Earth Planetary Differentiation ( Website )  Chip Shearer et. al. Dec 8-10, 2006       X
Martian Sulfates as Recorders of Atmospheric-Fluid-Rock Interactions ( Website )  Allan Treiman, et. al. Oct 22-24, 2006       X
Fourth International Conference on Mars Polar Science & Exploration ( Website )  Dave Beaty, et. al. Oct 2-6, 2006       X
Report of the Mars Environmental GIS Workshop  Dave Beaty Oct 5-6, 2005       X
Key Science Questions from the Second Conference on
Early Mars: Geologic, Hydrologic, and Climatic
Evolution and the Implications for Life ( Website )
 Dave Beaty, et. al. Oct. 11-15, 2004   X  
Mars Aeronomy Science Themes and the NASA Exploration Initiative ( Website )  Bruce Jakosky Sep 17, 2004       X


MEPAG recognizes that Mars science (and science planning) advances in part by means of theme-based workshops and conferences. Many such workshops/conferences produce summary reports, which can contain useful information about the current state of knowledge in the theme area, and community-based priorities regarding remaining or new unanswered questions. As long as such reports do not represent statements of individual advocacy, MEPAG can make them available for reference on this web site. In doing so, MEPAG's intent is to encourage the rapid and widespread dissemination of pertinent information to the Mars community. However, the reports in this space do not represent formal MEPAG or NASA positions, and no endorsement is implied.

Back to Home

footer.jpg mailto:david.beaty@jpl.nasa.gov http://www.firstgov.gov/ mailto:kirk.goodall@jpl.nasa.gov