European Planetary Science Congress 2017
17–22 September 2017
Radisson Blu Hotel Latvija | Riga | Latvia

Oral programme OPS4/TP8.2

OPS4/TP8.2

Aerosols and clouds in planetary atmospheres (co-organized)
Convener: Nathalie Carrasco  | Co-Conveners: Anni Määttänen , Panayotis Lavvas 
Oral programme
 / Wed, 20 Sep, 09:00–12:30  / 14:00–17:15  / Room Neptune
Poster programme
 / Attendance Thu, 21 Sep, 17:45–19:15  / Poster area

Wednesday, 20 September 2017
Room Neptune
Chairperson: Panayotis Lavvas
09:00–09:15
EPSC2017-353
Benzene formation in Titan’s lower atmosphere (keynote talk)
J.M.C. Plane, K. Douglas, M.A. Blitz, D.E. Heard, P.W. Seakins, W. Feng, and K. Willacy
09:15–09:30
EPSC2017-423
Laboratory investigation of nitrile ices of Titan’s stratospheric clouds
D. Nna Mvondo, C. M. Anderson, J. L. McLain, and R. E. Samuelson
09:30–09:45
EPSC2017-282
Evidence for an aging process of the haze material on Saturn and Titan
R. Courtin, S. J. Kim, T. S. Stallard, and A. Bar-Nun
09:45–10:00
EPSC2017-594
Experimental simulation of aerosols evolution in Titan’s ionosphere
A. Chatain, N. Carrasco, and O. Guaitella
10:00–10:15
EPSC2017-493
Aerosols seasonal variations in Titan's upper atmosphere
B. Seignovert, P. Rannou, P. Lavvas, and R.A. West
10:15–10:30
EPSC2017-495
Observation at 2 μm of Titan's the limb
P. Rannou, B. Seignovert, M. Rey, L Maltagliati, and S. Lemouélic
Coffee break
11:00–11:15
EPSC2017-621
Stratospheric benzene and hydrocarbon aerosols observed in Saturn's upper atmosphere (keynote talk)
S. Guerlet and T. Koskinen
11:15–11:30
EPSC2017-250
Uranus’s cloud and haze properties from VLT observations
D. Toledo, P. G. J. Irwin, N. A. Teanby, A. A. Simon, M. H. Wong, and G. S. Orton
11:30–11:45
EPSC2017-728 | presentation
What Titan’s phase curve can teach us about exoplanet atmospheres (keynote talk)
A. García Muñoz
11:45–12:00
EPSC2017-351
Aerosols and clouds in the atmosphere of HD 189733 b
P. Lavvas and T. Koskinen
12:00–12:15
EPSC2017-531
Earth as an exoplanet: VIRTIS-M/Venus Express data analysis
F. Oliva, G. Piccioni, E. D'Aversa, G. Bellucci, G. Sindoni, G. Filacchione, and F. Capaccioni
12:15–12:30
EPSC2017-514
Refractive indices of Early Earth organic aerosol analogs
L. Gavilan, N. Carrasco, B. Fleury, and L. Vettier
Lunch break
14:00–14:15
EPSC2017-571
Microphysical modelling of the Venusian clouds with the IPSL Venus GCM
S. Guilbon, A. Määttänen, F. Montmessin, J. Burgalat, S. Lebonnois, K. McGouldrick, A. Stolzenbach, and F. Lefèvre
14:15–14:30
EPSC2017-155
Venus Aerosol Properties from Modelling and Akatsuki IR2 Observations
K. McGouldrick
14:30–14:45
EPSC2017-586
Photometry of Venus upper clouds by Venus Monitoring Camera (VEx): spatial and temporal distributions of the retrieved aerosol parameters
O. S. Shalygina, E. V. Petrova, and W. J. Markiewicz
14:45–15:00
EPSC2017-445
The microphysical formation process of mesospheric clouds on Earth and Mars (keynote talk)
M. Nachbar, D. Duft, and T. Leisner
15:00–15:15
EPSC2017-600
Formation of mesospheric clouds on Mars: new model results based on updated parameters
C. Listowski, A. Määttänen, J. Audouard, and F. Montmessin
15:15–15:30
EPSC2017-254
Martian GCM with complete CO2 microphysics
J. Audouard, A. Määttänen, C. Listowski, F. Forget, E. Millour, and A. Spiga
Coffee break
16:00–16:15
EPSC2017-879 | presentation
Martian cloud coverage and diurnal cloud life cycle derived from gridded Mars/Express OMEGA data
A. Szantai, J. Audouard, F. Forget, J.-B. Madeleine, A. Pottier, E. Millour, B. Gondet, Y. Langevin, and J.-P. Bibring
16:15–16:30
EPSC2017-193
Dust phase function from Navcam and Hazcam images on MSL
H. Chen-Chen, S. Pérez-Hoyos, and A. Sánchez-Lavega
16:30–16:45
EPSC2017-527
Properties of a Martian local dust storm in Atlantis Chaos by means of OMEGA/MEX data analysis
F. Oliva, A. Geminale, E. D'Aversa, F. Altieri, G. Bellucci, F.G. Carrozzo, and G. Sindoni
16:45–17:00
EPSC2017-369
Conditions and dynamics in the active region of a regional Mars dust storm
S. Rafkin, J. Pla-Garcia, and C. Leung
17:00–17:15
EPSC2017-428
Original deep convection in the atmosphere of Mars driven by the radiative impact of dust and water-ice particles
A. Spiga, J.B. Madeleine, D. Hinson, E. Millour, F. Forget, T. Navarro, A. Määttänen, and F. Montmessin