Early Solar system: crucial timings for habitability
Convener:
Kristina Kislyakova
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Co-conveners:
Louis Müller,
Anuja Raorane,
Stephen Kane,
Tim Lichtenberg
In this session, we focus on several main topics relevant for formation of habitable conditions:
– The evolution of the composition of the atmospheres of Earth, Venus, and Mars, and the role played by volcanic outgassing and planetary dynamos;
– Influence of the atmospheric escape to space from upper atmospheres on surface conditions;
– Evolving climates and possible past habitability windows for Mars and Venus.
This session is dedicated to studies of the divergent evolution of the three planets and the role played by the Sun. We aim to provide a synergetic view of the evolution of the Earth, Venus, and Mars, with contributions on planetary interiors and magnetic dynamos, and atmospheres' formation and escape being equally welcome.