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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union | 2003

Extreme volcanism on Io: Latest insights at the end of Galileo era

Jeffrey S. Kargel; Robert R. Carlson; Ashley Gerard Davies; Bruce Fegley; Alan R. Gillespie; Ronald Greeley; Robert R. Howell; Kandis Lea Jessup; L. W. Kamp; Laszlo P. Keszthelyi; Rosaly M. C. Lopes; Timothy MacIntyre; Franck Marchis; Alfred S. McEwen; Moses Pollen Milazzo; Jason Perry; J. Radebaugh; Laura A. Schaefer; Nicholas Schmerr; William D. Smythe; John R. Spencer; David L. Williams; Ju Zhang; Mikhail Yu. Zolotov

Galileo has now completed 7 years exploring Jupiter. The spacecraft obtained breathtaking views of the four major satellites, and studied Jupiters clouds and atmospheric composition, rings, small satellites, and magnetic field. It had five successful close flybys and many distant observations of Io. Scientists already knew from Voyager and Earth-based astronomy that Io is by far the most volcanically active object in the solar system. Galileo has given us stunning color panoramas of Ios surface and unprecedented close views of erupting volcanoes (Figure 1) and the largest active flows observed anywhere. Among recent discoveries about Io, perhaps most astonishing since Voyager, is that some lavas possess emission temperatures greater than any lavas erupted on Earth today and possibly since the start of Earths geologic history. The Io science community has identified three alternative interpretations of Ios hottest lavas: (1) ultramafic material similar to komatiite; (2) superheated lava; or (3) an ultra-refractory substance deficient in silica and rich in Ca-Al oxides.


Archive | 2007

Trace Element Chemistry During Metamorphism on Ordinary Chondrite Parent Bodies

Laura A. Schaefer; Bruce Fegley


Archive | 2006

Thermal Outgassing of Ordinary Chondritic Material - II. Sensitivity Studies

Laura A. Schaefer; Bruce Fegley


Archive | 2006

Thermal Outgassing of Ordinary Chondritic Material - I. Nominal Model Results

Bruce Fegley; Laura A. Schaefer


Archive | 2005

Spectroscopic Signatures of the Accretion of Earth-like Exoplanets

Bruce Fegley; Laura A. Schaefer


Archive | 2005

A Reducing Atmosphere From Out-gassing of the Early Earth

Laura A. Schaefer; Bruce Fegley


ACS Earth and Space Chemistry | 2017

Thermodynamic Constraints on the Lower Atmosphere of Venus

Nathan S. Jacobson; Michael J. Kulis; Brandon G. Radoman-Shaw; Ralph P. Harvey; Dwight L. Myers; Laura A. Schaefer; Bruce Fegley


Archive | 2011

Equilibrium Chemistry of the Atmospheres of Scorched Rocky Exoplanets

Laura A. Schaefer; Katharina Lodders; Bruce Fegley


Archive | 2010

Equilibrium Chemistry of the Atmospheres of Hot Earth-like Exoplanets

Laura A. Schaefer; Katharina Lodders; Bruce Fegley


Archive | 2010

Atmospheric Chemistry of Hot Earth-like Exoplanets. I. The Major Volatile Elements H, C, N, O and S

Bruce Fegley; Laura A. Schaefer

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Bruce Fegley

Washington University in St. Louis

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Bruce Fegley

Washington University in St. Louis

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Katharina Lodders

Washington University in St. Louis

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Ashley Gerard Davies

United States Geological Survey

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Brandon G. Radoman-Shaw

Case Western Reserve University

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David L. Williams

United States Geological Survey

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Franck Marchis

United States Geological Survey

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