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36th Lunar And Planetary Science Conference, Abstracts on line
TheChemist
post Feb 10 2005, 03:20 PM
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I have no idea where to post this, or if it is already posted :

http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2005/pdf/program.pdf

All the abstracts in hyperlinked pdf.
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MiniTES
post Feb 27 2005, 06:37 PM
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If anyone has any suggestions for other sessions they think will be interesting, I sure would appreciate it if you would point them out to me.


I know a scientist who is going to be at the conference at the poster session about lunar impacts. His poster is entitled "Size Distribution of Lunar Basins." I found his idea very interesting; you may want to take a look at that while you're there. He also has some information beyond what is on his poster; ask him about his research on lunar thorium distribution.


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