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Carleton University Venus Research Team participate in the 2023 Lunar and Planetary Science Conference

Our Carleton University Venus research team, regularly participates in the international  NASA-linked, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston USA, and this year was held on March 13-17, 2023.

This year (extended) abstracts were submitted by Drs. Hafida El Bilali and Richard Ernst, and by 4 Carleton U. students (from Physics, Mathematics and Statistics, Environmental Sciences, as well as Earth Sciences) and an additional 24 abstracts submitted by international members of our International Research Group (IVRG), including from Morocco and India. Since our Venus Day (March 10) the number of student members of the Carleton U. Venus team has increased--- now 12.
 

El Bilali, H., Ernst, R.E. (2023). The Great Dyke of Atla Regio, Venus: The longest traced individual dyke in the Solar System. Abstract #1364.

Ernst, R.E., El Bilali, H., Buchan, K.L., Head, J.W. (2023). Mafic dyke swarms: Key to understanding magmatism and tectonics on Venus. Abstract # 2603.

Carleton U. students:

Dean, R., Ernst, R.E., El Bilali, H., Buchan, K.L. (2023) Dyke swarms and triple junction rifting in Western Ovda Tesserae, Venus. Abstract #1172.

Riaz, M., Ernst, R.E., El Bilali, H. (2023). Dyke swarms of Bell Regio, Venus. Abstract #1510.

Stark, R., Ernst, R.E., El Bilali, H., Head, J.W. (2023). Neago fluctus, Venus: 3D-visualization provides new insights into source regions and emplacement history. Abstract #1816.

Tessier, A.D., Ernst, R.E., El Bilali, H. (2023). Geological history of Heng-o corona, Venus. Abstract #1131.

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Presentation by Richard Ernst

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Poster by Hafida El Bilali

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Group (zoom) picture with our Carleton University group at LPSC during the on-line poster session

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Hafida El Bilali with Apollo 17 astronaut, Dr. Harrison Schmitt

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