
2022-02-01 16:48:47
Dear colleagues,
The Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) will be publishing a
Special Issue on "Planetary Geophysics" in "The Leading Edge (TLE)", a
peer reviewed gateway publication.
As special issue editors, we invite you to contribute a manuscript by
June 1, 2022, to be published in the October issue of TLE.
Please find some details below and a guide for authors attached.
SEG - https://seg.org/
TLE - https://library.seg.org/journal/leedff
upcoming Special Issues:
https://library.seg.org/page/leedff/tle-special-sections?tabActivePane=upcoming
Planetary Geophysics Special Issue to be published: Oct 2022
Submission deadline: June 1, 2022
Guest Editors: Alexander Braun, Sean P. S. Gulick, Mark P. Panning
braun<at>queensu.ca sean<at>ig.utexas.edu mark.p.panning<at>jpl.nasa.gov
Planetary geophysics is the science of observing geophysical fields,
generating geophysical signals, modelling geological and physical
systems, and inverting geophysical data into knowledge about the
surface, the interior and the dynamic processes of planets, moons and
asteroids. While geophysical exploration of Earth is well established,
limited geophysical observations of other planets present the largest
obstacle our community faces. However, dozens of missions are planned
for deployment in the next decade ushering in an unprecedented era of
planetary exploration. In this special issue we invite submissions that
emphasize the various geophysical approaches taken to improve our
understanding of planets and processes, but also to assess the potential
for in situ resource utilization. Orbital and surface observations
contribute to constraining the structure and the dynamics of planets
from platforms such as, landers, rovers, UAS or satellites.
Contributions on designing geophysical campaigns to observe/monitor or
model planetary geophysical fields or analyze existing data in new ways
are welcome as well as terrestrial analog studies.
Please do not hesitate to contact any of the special issue editors and
to forward this information to your colleagues. We are looking forward
to your contribution.
Best regards,
Alexander, Sean and Mark
The Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) will be publishing a
Special Issue on "Planetary Geophysics" in "The Leading Edge (TLE)", a
peer reviewed gateway publication.
As special issue editors, we invite you to contribute a manuscript by
June 1, 2022, to be published in the October issue of TLE.
Please find some details below and a guide for authors attached.
SEG - https://seg.org/
TLE - https://library.seg.org/journal/leedff
upcoming Special Issues:
https://library.seg.org/page/leedff/tle-special-sections?tabActivePane=upcoming
Planetary Geophysics Special Issue to be published: Oct 2022
Submission deadline: June 1, 2022
Guest Editors: Alexander Braun, Sean P. S. Gulick, Mark P. Panning
braun<at>queensu.ca sean<at>ig.utexas.edu mark.p.panning<at>jpl.nasa.gov
Planetary geophysics is the science of observing geophysical fields,
generating geophysical signals, modelling geological and physical
systems, and inverting geophysical data into knowledge about the
surface, the interior and the dynamic processes of planets, moons and
asteroids. While geophysical exploration of Earth is well established,
limited geophysical observations of other planets present the largest
obstacle our community faces. However, dozens of missions are planned
for deployment in the next decade ushering in an unprecedented era of
planetary exploration. In this special issue we invite submissions that
emphasize the various geophysical approaches taken to improve our
understanding of planets and processes, but also to assess the potential
for in situ resource utilization. Orbital and surface observations
contribute to constraining the structure and the dynamics of planets
from platforms such as, landers, rovers, UAS or satellites.
Contributions on designing geophysical campaigns to observe/monitor or
model planetary geophysical fields or analyze existing data in new ways
are welcome as well as terrestrial analog studies.
Please do not hesitate to contact any of the special issue editors and
to forward this information to your colleagues. We are looking forward
to your contribution.
Best regards,
Alexander, Sean and Mark