*Akiko Nakamura1, Junpei Nakahata2, Yuuya Nagaashi1 (1.Graduate School of Science, Kobe University, 2.Faculty of Science, Kobe University)
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P (Space and Planetary Sciences ) » P-PS Planetary Sciences
[P-PS04] Regolith Science
convener:Koji Wada(Planetary Exploration Research Center, Chiba Institute of Technology), Akiko Nakamura(Graduate School of Science, Kobe University), Patrick Michel(Universite Cote D Azur Observatoire De La Cote D Azur CNRS Laboratoire Lagrange), Kevin John Walsh(Southwest Research Institute Boulder)
Recent planetary explorations have revealed that almost all solid bodies in the solar system are covered with small particles, called regolith. The surface geology, especially regolith behavior on the surfaces of solid bodies, becomes increasingly more important as represented by Hayabusa mission and other on-going and planned sample-return missions such as Hayabusa2, OSIRIS-REx, and MMX.
For fully understanding the regolith science, it is required to know and compare the regolith conditions on various celestial bodies, from asteroids to planets, with various methods.
Therefore, this session welcomes broad topics related to regolith on various celestial bodies, such as asteroids, comets, the Moon, the martian moons, Mars, etc. Papers on the formation, evolution, and alteration processes of regolith particles and regolith systems on the surface of planetary bodies, remote and in-situ observational results and techniques, analyses and results of returned samples, and laboratory, numerical, and theoretical studies on the fundamental physical and chemical processes are all welcome.
Note that what we call regolith is not just fine grains: all kinds of materials (more or less loose) that lie on the surface, from cobbles to finer grains, are our targets.
*Masato Kiuchi1, Takaya Okamoto1, Sunao Hasegawa1, Akiko Nakamura2 (1.Japan aerospace exploration agency, Institute of space and astronautical science, 2.Graduate School of Science, Kobe University)
*Yuri Shimaki1 (1.Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency)
Cancelled
*Terunori Irie1, Ryusei Yamaguchi2, Sei-ichiro WATANABE1, Hiroaki Katsuragi1 (1.Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University , 2.Technical Center, Nagoya University, Japan)
*Yuta Shimizu1, Hideaki Miyamoto1 (1.University of Tokyo)
*Takemura Tomohiro1, Takafumi Niihara1, Hideaki Miyamoto1 (1.The University of Tokyo)
*Akira Tsuchiyama1, Hirotaka Yamaguchi2, Akiko Nakamura3 (1.Research Organization of Science and Technology, Ritsumeikan University, 2.Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, 3.Graduate School of Science, Kobe University)