/ Attendance Thu, 27 Sep, 18:15–19:45
/ Poster Area
Friday, 28 September 2012
Room Jupiter Auditorium
Chairperson: R.J. Wilson
SUBSESSION 1. ATMOSPHERIC VARIABILITY, WAVES, AND CONVECTION.
09:00–09:10
EPSC2012-631 Boundary layer circulation on Titan B. Charnay and S. Lebonnois
09:10–09:12
Questions
09:12–09:22
EPSC2012-268 Air-Sea Interaction on Titan S. Rafkin
09:22–09:24
Questions
09:24–09:34
EPSC2012-272 Dust rocket storms, gravity waves and their impact on the martian troposphere and thermosphere A. Spiga, F. Gonzalez-Galindo, J. Faure, J.-B. Madeleine, F. Altieri, M.-A. Lopez-Valverde, F. Forget, A Määttänen, and F. Montmessin
09:34–09:36
Questions
09:36–09:46
EPSC2012-382 Heating and cooling of the Martian atmosphere by gravity waves A. S Medvedev and E. Yigit
09:46–09:48
Questions
09:48–09:58
EPSC2012-302 Mars Climate Database Version 5 E. Millour, A. Spiga, A. Colaitis, T. Navarro, J-B Madeleine, J.-Y Chauffray, L. Montabone, M.A. Lopez-valverde, F. Gonzalez-Galindo, F. Lefèvre, F. Montmessin, S.R. Lewis, L.P. Read, M.-C. Desjean, and J.-P. Huot
09:58–10:00
Questions
10:00–10:10
EPSC2012-773 Seven-Year Climatology of Dust Opacity on Mars L. Montabone, E. Millour, F. Forget, and S. R. Lewis
10:10–10:12
Questions
10:12–10:22
EPSC2012-550 Evolution of water vapor vertical distribution during a Martian year with SPICAM/Mars Express solar occultations L. Maltagliati, F. Montmessin, A. Fedorova, O. Korablev, F. Forget, A. Määttänen, F. Lefèvre, and J.-L. Bertaux
10:22–10:24
Questions
Coffee Break
SUBSESSION 2. JETS, VORTICES, AND PLANETARY WAVES.
11:00–11:10
EPSC2012-798 The Role of Thermal Tides in the Martian Dust Cycle R.J. Wilson
11:10–11:12
Questions
11:12–11:22
EPSC2012-179 Thermal tide mechanism of the Venus atmospheric superrotation M. Takagi and Y. Matsuda
11:22–11:24
Questions
11:24–11:34
EPSC2012-109 Mars Mesospheric Winds around Northern Hemisphere Summer Solstice from High Resolution Infrared Spectroscopy P. Krause, C. Reinerth, G. Sonnabend, M. Sornig, T. Stangier, and M. Herrmann
11:34–11:36
Questions
11:36–11:46
EPSC2012-18 Temporal variations of zonal wind speed at Venus cloud tops from Venus Monitoring Camera UV images I.V. Khatuntsev, M.V. Patsaeva, N.I. Ignatiev, D.V. Titov, W.J. Markiewicz, and A.V. Turin
11:46–11:48
Questions
11:48–11:58
EPSC2012-694
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New measurements of Venus' dayside winds with CFHT/ESPaDOnS P. Machado, T. Widemann, D. Luz, J. Peralta, and L. Rossi
11:58–12:00
Questions
12:00–12:10
EPSC2012-448 Morphology and dynamics of the South Polar Vortex in Venus from VIRTIS-VEX infrared images I. Garate-Lopez, R. Hueso, and A. Sánchez-Lavega
12:10–12:12
Questions
12:12–12:22
EPSC2012-833 Simulations of Venus atmospheric superrotation, SS-AS circulation and polar vortices with the non-hydrostatic general circulation model A.V. Rodin, I.V. Mingalev, and K.G. Orlov
12:22–12:24
Questions
Lunch Break
SUBSESSION 3. AEROSOLS, CLOUDS, AND CHEMISTRY.
14:30–14:40
EPSC2012-689 Methane on Mars: PFS and VLT, Keck, IRTF, SUBARU joint observations campaigns M. Giuranna, A. Geminale, A. Aronica, G. Sonnabend, M. Sornig, S. Aoki, Y. Kasaba, H. Nakagawa, G. Villanueva, and M. Mumma
14:40–14:42
Questions
14:42–14:52
EPSC2012-476 Modelling trace gas chemistry in the Martian atmosphere M. K. D. Duffy, S. R. Lewis, and N. J. Mason
14:52–14:54
Questions
14:54–15:04
EPSC2012-432 Oxygen-18 Carbon Dioxide Isotope Ratio in Mars Atmosphere T. Kostiuk, T.A. Livengood, T. Hewagama, R. Smith, K.E. Fast, J. Annen, G. Sonnabend, and M. Sornig
15:04–15:06
Questions
15:06–15:16
EPSC2012-704 A synthesis of the cloud morphology investigations by Venus Express D. Titov, H. Svedhem, W.J. Markiewicz, G. Piccioni, and C. Wilson
15:16–15:18
Questions
15:18–15:28
EPSC2012-248
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Evidence for Long-term Variability at Venus' Clouds Top E. Marcq, J.L. Bertaux, F. Montmessin, and D. Belyaev
Questions
15:28–15:38
EPSC2012-674 Water vapor and the cloud top variations in the Venus' mesosphere from SPICAV observations A. Fedorova, J.-L. Bertaux, E. Marcq, O. Korablev, A. Zykova, and F. Montmessin
Questions
15:38–15:48
EPSC2012-914 Water vapour, clouds, and the UV absorber near the cloud tops of Venus from VIRTIS and VMC / Venus Express data N.I. Ignatiev, G. Piccioni, P. Drossart, V Cottini, and W.J. Markiewicz
Questions
15:48–15:58
EPSC2012-478 3.6 cm signal attenuation in Venus' lower and middle atmosphere observed by the Radio Science experiment VeRa onboard Venus Express J. Oschlisniok, S. Tellmann, M. Pätzold, B. Häusler, T. Andert, M. Bird, and S. Remus
Questions
Coffee Break
SUBSESSION 4. UPPER ATMOSPHERE PROCESSES.
16:30–16:40
EPSC2012-412 Venus Twilight Experiment : Observation and analysis of the aureole during the 2012 transit T. Widemann, P. Tanga, B. Sicardy, P. Machado, F. Braga-Ribas, C. Veillet, J. Pasachoff, F. Colas, F. Vachier, S. Bouley, L. Maquet, J. Berthier, T. Fukuhara, and D. Luz
16:40–16:42
Questions
16:42–16:52
EPSC2012-630 Retrieval of CO and Temperature in the upper atmosphere of Venus from infrared non-LTE limb emissions observed by VIRTIS/Venus Express M. A. Lopez-Valverde, G. Gilli, J. Peralta, P. Drossart, and G. Piccioni
16:52–16:54
Questions
16:54–17:04
EPSC2012-504 Characterization of OMEGA/MEx CO2 non-LTE limb observations on the dayside of Mars A. Piccialli, P. Drossart, M.A. Lopez-Valverde, F. Altieri, A. Määttänen, B. Gondet, O. Witasse, and J.P. Bibring
17:04–17:06
Questions
17:06–17:16
EPSC2012-349 SPICAM dayglow measurements: a tool to retrieve CO2 vertical density profile and exospheric temperatures A. Stiepen, J.-C. Gérard, S. Bougher, F. Montmessin, and J.-L. Bertaux
17:16–17:18
Questions
17:18–17:28
EPSC2012-690 Maps of the O2 nightglow on Venus and circulation at mesopause level L. Zasova, A. Shakun, I. Khatuntsev, N. Ignatiev, J. Brekhovskikh, G. Piccioni, and P. Drossart
17:28–17:30
Questions
17:30–17:40
EPSC2012-55 Time evolution of the O2 IR Atmospheric nightglow: VIRTIS observations and comparison with a 2-D model L. Soret, J.-C. Gérard, A. Collet, G. Piccioni, and P. Drossart
17:40–17:42
Questions
17:42–17:52
EPSC2012-480 Modelling of VIRTIS/VEX O2(a1Δg) nightglow profiles affected by gravity waves action F. Altieri, A. Shakun, L. Zasova, A. Migliorini, G. Piccioni, and G. Bellucci