The Geological Society of Washington
founded 1893
Wednesday, April 30th, 2025
Meeting No. 1610
Theme of the event: M3 - Moon, Mars, Mercury
Jaclyn Clark, University of Maryland, College Park – The Moon Has its Faults
Andrew Steele, Carnegie Earth and Planets Laboratory – Martian Organic Geochemistry: A Tale of Meteorites, Curiosity, and Perseverance
Sander Goossens, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center -- Mercury, Moon, and Mars: from Crust to Core
The meeting will be preceded by a poster session for early career participants, starting at 6:30 pm. Talks will start at 8 pm and be 20 minutes each with questions to follow. If you plan on presenting a poster, please let us know via this form: https://forms.gle/juaxpa7dtMUemjpt6
If anyone has any announcements or informal communications they would like to share with the society, please e-mail Vedran Lekic (ved@umd.edumailto:ved@umd.edu) ahead of time.
Carnegie Institution for Science
Earth and Planets Laboratory
5241 Broad Branch Rd, NW, Washington D.C.
(free parking plentiful)
*** Register in advance to attend this meeting virtually ***
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/mYvoeQilSRWYRNPtFBRmfQ
The Geological Society of Washington
founded 1893
Wednesday, April 30th, 2025
Meeting No. 1610
Theme of the event: M3 - Moon, Mars, Mercury
Jaclyn Clark, University of Maryland, College Park – The Moon Has its Faults
Andrew Steele, Carnegie Earth and Planets Laboratory – Martian Organic Geochemistry: A Tale of Meteorites, Curiosity, and Perseverance
Sander Goossens, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center -- Mercury, Moon, and Mars: from Crust to Core
The meeting will be preceded by a poster session for early career participants, starting at 6:30 pm. Talks will start at 8 pm and be 20 minutes each with questions to follow. If you plan on presenting a poster, please let us know via this form: https://forms.gle/juaxpa7dtMUemjpt6
If anyone has any announcements or informal communications they would like to share with the society, please e-mail Vedran Lekic (ved@umd.edu<mailto:ved@umd.edu>) ahead of time.
Carnegie Institution for Science
Earth and Planets Laboratory
5241 Broad Branch Rd, NW, Washington D.C.
(free parking plentiful)
*** Register in advance to attend this meeting virtually ***
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/mYvoeQilSRWYRNPtFBRmfQ