GEODYNAMICS   2001:

THE  YEAR  IN  REVIEW

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

WELCOME

GEODYNAMICS STAFF AND VISITORS

GEODYNAMICS BRANCH RESEARCH

     INTRODUCTION

     HIGHLIGHTS

Geomagnetism

                        Comprehensive Models of the Earth’s Magnetic Field 

                        New Satellite Magnetometer Observations Help Answer Some Old Questions

                        Satellite Altitude Magnetic Anomaly Study of the Kiruna, Sweden

Iron-Ore Deposit

 

 

Crustal Deformation

                        Crustal Deformation and Earthquake Hazard at Kodiak Island, Alaska

                        Tectonic Plate Coupling and Elastic Thickness from Space Geodetic

                                    Measurements of Crustal Movements

 

Topography and Surface Change

                        Puget Sound Faults and Earthquake Hazards

                        ICESat Laser Altimetry: Calibration Techniques for Precision Geolocation

For ICESat-Waveform and Profile Matching to Digital Elevation Models

                        Exploring Space, Exploring Earth: New Understanding of the Earth

 

Planetary Geology and Geophysics

                        Ancient Lowlands on Mars

                        New Perspectives on the Enigmatic Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars

                        Recent Floods and Volcanism in the Cerberus Plains, Mars

                        GRIDVIEW: Interactive Software for Analyzing Gridded Data

                        Magnetic Spectra of Earth and Mars

                        Vallis Marineris May Provide a Key to Understanding Early Mars

 

Orbital-Rotational-Climatic Interaction

                        Yarkovsky Effects and the Orbital Evolution of Asteroids and Meteoroids

                        Obliquity Modulation of the Incoming Solar Radiation 

                        Tidal Dissipation in Mercury

 

 

GEODYNAMICS BRANCH PUBLICATIONS IN 2001

GEODYNAMICS BRANCH PRESENTATIONS IN 2001

Major Scientific Meetings (LPSC, Spring AGU, Fall GSA, Fall AGU)

Other Presentations

Science Seminars

 

 


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