NASA Workshop Without Walls: Serpentinizing Systems Science (Day 1)

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NASA Workshop Without Walls: Serpentinizing Systems Science
Date: January 31, 2017

Compelling terrestrial evidence records active and ancient serpentinization, the process that occurs when ultramafic rocks come into contact with water. This process may have been active on the surface and subsurface of Mars, beneath the surface of icy satellites such as Enceladus and Europa, and beyond. On Earth, these geochemical interactions support distinct microbial ecosystems.

The purpose of this workshop is to highlight recent advances in understanding how Serpentinizing Systems function chemically and biologically within our Solar System.

AGENDA
Day 1
0900 Introduction by Alexis Templeton
0915 Topic overview by Billy Brazelton
0930 Invited Speaker: Susan Lang, Carbon in serpentinite-hosted systems
0955 Invited Speaker: Everett Shock, Geochemical Bioenergetics of Serpentinizing Systems
1020 Break
1035 Invited Speaker: Matt Schrenk, Serpentinization in Continental Settings: Insights into Subsurface Biogeochemistry
1100 Invited Speaker: Beth Orcutt, Life in serpentinizing systems below the seafloor: Opportunities and Challenges
1130 Contributed ‘pop-up’ talks
1200 End of Day 1

Day 2
0900 Brief review of Day 1 by Billy Brazelton
0915 Topic overview by Tom McCollom
0930 Invited Speaker: Frieder Klein, Theoretical & experimental constraints on seafloor serpentinization
0955 Invited Speaker: Lisa Mayhew, Tracing iron and mineralogical transformations in low temperature serpentinization reaction systems
1020 Break
1035 Invited Speaker: Sanjoy Som, Biological potential of serpentinizing systems
1100 Invited Speaker: Mike Russell, Serpentinization was the mother of life: Not its sister!
1130 Contributed ‘pop-up’ talks
1200 End of Day 2

Day 3
0900 Brief review of Day 1 by Tom McCollom
0915 Topic overview by Steve Vance
0930 Invited Speaker: Christophe Sotin, Evidences for extraterrestrial hydrated silicates
0955 Invited Speaker: Elena Amador, Serpentine as a mineral tracer for past habitable environments on Mars
1020 Break
1035 Invited Speaker: Marc Neveu, Serpentinization on Small Bodies
1100 Invited Speaker: Christophe Glein, The Geochemistry of Enceladus’ Ocean toward the End of the Cassini Mission
1130 Contributed ‘pop-up’ talks
1200 End of Day 3

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