TIPCEEE
"The Impact of Impacts"
OCTOBER 3RD, 10:00am EST
TIPCEEE (Topics in Prebiotic Chemistry and Early Earth Environments), a half-day workshop to focus on frequent, heavily science-oriented topics providing an opportunity to discuss provocative scientific topics in detail. The first workshop will explore “The Impact of Impacts”
The Impact of Impacts
Pre-recorded Talks
WHAT'S HEADED TOWARDS THE EARTH
#1 Primitive mineralogy of comets and asteroids
Katherine Bermingham, Rutgers University
#2 Delivery of light elements and volatiles
Raj Dasgupta, Rice University
Jamie Elsila, NASA Goddard
#4 The role of phosphorous and trace metals in prebiotic chemistry
Matt Pasek, University of South Florida
EARTH PRIOR TO IMPACT
Jesse Reimink, Penn State University
WHAT HAPPENS AT THE POINT OF IMPACT
Robert Citron, MIT/NASA Goddard
#7 Shock synthesis - experimental
Yoshihiro Furukawa, Tohoku University
Nir Goldman, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
#9 Observational evidence from the Vredefort impact structure
Matthew Huber, Planetary Science Institute
HOW IS THE IMPACTOR AND TARGET MATERIAL PROCESSED
#10 Observations of impact-generated hydrothermal systems
Gordon Osinski, Western University
Laura Schaefer, Stanford University
#12 Evolution of topography on the early earth
Simone Marchi, Southwest Research Institute
#13 Post-impact simulations and geochemical modeling
Nuri Park, Arizona State University
Amanda Alexander, Southwest Research Institute
#14 Prebiotic synthesis within impact-generated hydrothermal systems
Everett Shock, Arizona State University
ELSEWHERE IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM
#15 Impacts and prebiotic chemistry: Mars as early Earth stand-in
Andrew Steele, Carnegie
#16 Impacts and prebiotic chemistry: Beyond the solar system
Stephen Kane, UC Riverside
How Does a TIPCEEE Work?
The TIPCEEE workshop will provide opportunities to address timely, often provocative scientific topics in detail. The workshop will present the range of new and established opinions about a particular subject, while presenting the debate in a way that is also accessible and relevant to a broad group of participants. These are science workshops designed to catalyze additional and novel approaches to questions and collaborations.
Please note: Attendees will only be able to participate in the discussion, not submit an abstract to present their work.