Volatile Retention and Supply in Planet Formation
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Explore a 49-minute blackboard lunch talk by Edwin Bergin from the University of Michigan on "Volatile Retention and Supply in Planet Formation," presented at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics. This educational presentation aims to explain complex scientific concepts from one program to participants of other KITP programs, fostering cross-disciplinary communication and maintaining unity in theoretical physics. Gain insights into how volatile elements are retained and supplied during the formation of planets, delivered in an accessible format designed to bridge different areas of physics research.
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Volatile Retention and Supply in Planet Formation | KITP Blackboard Lunch by Edwin Bergin (Michigan)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics