EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2019
Centre International de Conférences de Genève (CICG) | Geneva | Switzerland
15–20 September 2019
EPSC-DPS2019
Geneva | Switzerland
15–20 September 2019

Posters

TP2

This session welcomes presentations about volatile and fluid flows on the Martian surface and subsurface. Hydrothermal fluid circulation in the Martian crust is among the natural processes characterized by the combined involvement of fluids, such as water and methane, so defining a potential set of environments prone to biosphere growth and flourish. Aqueous fluid migration affects a broad range of physical, chemical, mechanical and thermal properties of the upper crust and it is closely linked to the transport of mass, heat, nutrients and chemical species in hydrogeological systems. Thus, fluid flows are central in fields such as volcano-tectonic, deep-biosphere and water/ice cycle. Accordingly, participants are encouraged to apply for this session with contributions concerning fluid migration mechanisms, products and effects, volatile evolution from erosion to deposition, diagenesis and astrobiological potential, both on Mars and terrestrial analogue sites. Experimental and numerical modeling of fluid circulation processes and water-rock interaction are also welcome.

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Convener: Barbara De Toffoli | Co-conveners: Nicolas Mangold, Dorothy Oehler, Riccardo Pozzobon, Susanne P Schwenzer
Orals
| Thu, 19 Sep, 08:30–10:00
 
Mars (Room 18)
Posters
| Attendance Thu, 19 Sep, 17:15–18:45 | Display Wed, 18 Sep, 14:00–Fri, 20 Sep, 17:30|Basement
Display time: Wednesday, 18 September 2019 14:00–Friday, 20 September 17:30

Attendance time: Thursday, 19 September 2019, 17:15–18:45 | Basement

Chairperson: Barbara De Toffoli
B1 |
EPSC-DPS2019-55
Edwin Kite, Samuel Holo, Alexander Morgan, Sharon Wilson, and Katarina Keating
B2 |
EPSC-DPS2019-94
Brigitte Gondet and Jean-Pierre Bibring
B4 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1518
Elodie Gloesener, Özgür Karatekin, and Véronique Dehant
B5 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1601
Barbara De Toffoli, Matteo Massironi, Ernst Hauber, Gabriele Cremonese, and Nicolas Thomas
B6 |
EPSC-DPS2019-722
Annelotte Weert, Bernard Foing, Sebastian Mulder, and Michaela Musilova
B7 |
EPSC-DPS2019-909
Julia Semprich, Justin Filiberto, Allan Treiman, and Susanne Schwenzer
B8 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1620
Quantitative and qualitative issues of carbonate hydrothermal alteration detection using near Infrared diffuse reflectance: implications for carbonate orbital and in-situ detection
(withdrawn)
Ciprian Popa, Francesca Esposito, and Vito Mennella
B9 |
EPSC-DPS2019-1029
Cory Hughes and Melissa Rice
B10 |
EPSC-DPS2019-251
Jonas L'Haridon, Nicolas Mangold, Roger Wiens, Agnès Cousin, Gaël David, Jeffrey Johnson, Abigail Fraeman, William Rapin, Jens Frydenvang, Erwin Dehouck, Susanne Schwenzer, Patrick Gasda, Nina Lanza, John Bridges, Briony Horgan, Christopher House, Pierre-Yves Meslin, Mark Salvatore, olivier Gasnault, and Sylvestre Maurice