Recorded Presentations
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Terrestrial Based Observation
Europa’s Reflectance in the Mid- and Far-UV
Presented by T.M. Becker of Southwest Research Institute
Europa's Surface Composition: Active Icy Moons Geology with Exogenic ‘Overprinting’
Presented by J.H. Shirley of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Observations and Lab Work
Understanding Europa's Composition Through Geophysical Measurements: The Role of Laboratory Data
Presented by S.D. Vance of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Effects of Radiation
Spectral Behavior of Irradiated Sodium Chloride Crystals Under Europa-Like Conditions
Presented by M.J. Poston of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Survival, Genetic Modification, and Time-Resolved Laser-Induced Fluorescence Analysis of Bacteria Exposed to High-Dose Radiation Simulating Europa's Surface
Presented by K. Ganguly of the Los Alamos National Laboratory
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Lab Work and Modeling
Plasma and Thermal Processing of Europa’s Surface
Presented by R. E. Johnson of the University of Virginia
Quantifying the Chemical Species Radiolytically Sputtered from Europa's Complex Ices into its Exosphere Through Laboratory Experiments
Presented by B.D. Teolis of the Southwest Research Institute
Diving Deep into Europa's Reaction Chemistry
Presented by R.L. Hudson of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
ICELIB — Assessing Europa's Surface with Laboratory Ice Experiments
Presented by V. Singh of SESE at Arizona State University
Processes Affecting the Composition of Europa's Surface — An Overview from Laboratory Data Perspective
Presented by Murthy S. Gudipati of Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Chlorine Salts on Europa from Experimental Data and Recent Telescopic Observations
Presented by J. Hanley of Lowell Observatory
On the Genesis and Detectability of Organic Chemistry in Hypervelocity Impact Ice Spectra
Presented by Z. Ulibarri of the University of Colorado, Boulder
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Lab Work and Analogues
Low-Temperature Hydrated Salts from Axel Heiberg Island as an Analog for Europa's Non-Ice Surface Material
Presented by M.G. Fox-Powell of the University of St. Andrews
Compositional Remote Sensing of Planetary Surfaces with Spectroscopy: Limits to Our Knowledge and Abilities to Interpret Data
Presented by R.N. Clark of the Planetary Science Institute