EEPS Colloquium: Amanda Stadermann

Exploring Fundamental Geologic Processes via Lunar Samples

 
The study of geological materials is key to understanding the processes that govern the formation and evolution of our planet. By studying extraterrestrial materials, researchers gain insight into such fundamental geologic processes operating in modes beyond what is found on Earth. Conversely, the study of terrestrial samples can elucidate the mechanisms behind geologic processes that are difficult to study with limited sample availability from other planetary bodies. In this talk I will highlight my work on lunar samples to gain understanding into magmatism and impact cratering, some of the most ubiquitous geologic processes across the solar system. I will share findings from this research, with implications for future work and sample return missions like Artemis.

 

Host: Brad Jolliff

 

EEPS colloquia are made possible by the William C. Ferguson Fund