Special PSAS: A Stress-based Framework for Understanding Icy Worlds as a Population of Solar System Bodies

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Speaker: Erica Nathan, PhD Candidate in the Department of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences at Brown University

Abstract: Icy worlds are among the highest priority destinations to search for life beyond Earth and yet remain a population of Solar System bodies still early in characterization. Building on the legacies of reconnaissance missions, we need a process-based framework to identify the key gaps in our understanding of the evolution of icy worlds, both as a class of objects and for specific bodies. To investigate the processes which control the state of global stress on icy worlds and how these relate to tectonic and cryovolcanic resurfacing through time, we synthesize the geologic histories of icy worlds and build regime diagrams based on a first order set of stress mechanisms. To first order, we find that the evolution of icy worlds depends on the relative importance of freezing versus tidal stresses they experience over time and identify outliers to this trend which require additional planetary modification processes to explain their features. A key outcome of this interpretive framework is the gaps in knowledge it identifies, pointing towards a path forward for advancing our understanding of icy worlds as individuals and a population of Solar System bodies. In particular, higher order processes can be explored through a combination of analog experiments freezing water spheres and numerical modeling.

Congratulations to Micah Schaible!

Astrobiology News

Please join me in congratulating Dr. Micah Schaible on receiving the inaugural Georgia Tech College of Sciences Research Faculty Community Trailblazer Award for his leadership in co-founding ExplOrigins — thank you, Micah, for your constant service to the GT astrobiology community, particular ECRs, over the past five years!

More about the awardees and their accomplishments here.

Special Events for AbSciCon

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Check out the special events we have on the docket for #AbSciCon2022:
 
Saturday: PUBLIC EVENT: Register (FREE + required) here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/we-discovered-alien-life-now-what-tickets-311041843527

Sunday: workshops still open (small fee): https://www.agu.org/AbSciCon/Pages/Schedule/Workshops
 
T/Th: PUBLIC ONLINE EVENTS: Links will be posted here: https://www.agu.org/AbSciCon/Pages/Attend/Public-Events
 
M/T/W special AbSciCon events: check back on AGU website for more details — info coming soon!