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

Poster programme TP5/OPS5/SB14

TP5/OPS5/SB14

Planetary Geomorphology (co-organized)
Convener: S. Adeli  | Co-Conveners: A. Johnsson , E. Hauber 
Oral programme
 / Thu, 21 Sep, 09:00–10:30  / Room Neptune
Poster programme
 / Attendance Thu, 21 Sep, 17:45–19:15  / Poster area

Attendance Time: Thursday, 21 September 2017, 17:45–19:15
Poster area
Chairperson: Andreas Johnsson
P18
EPSC2017-618
A three-dimensional geological reconstruction of Noctis Labyrinthus slope tectonics from CaSSIS data
M. M. Massironi, R. P. Pozzobon, A. L. Lucchetti, E. S. Simioni, C. R. Re, T. M. Mudrič, M. P. Pajola, G. C. Cremonese, A. P. Pommerol, F. S. Salese, N. T. Thomas, and D. M. Mege

P19
EPSC2017-918
Veiki-moraine-like landforms on Mars: Insights from analogues in northern Sweden.
A. Johnsson, D. Reiss, S.J. Conway, E. Hauber, M.D. Johnson, M. Olvmo, and H. Hiesinger

P20
EPSC2017-839
Quantitative Investigations of Polygonal Patterned Ground in Continental Antarctica: A Mars analogue
C. Sassenroth, E. Hauber, J.-P. De Vera, and N. Schmitz

P21
EPSC2017-674
ANALYSIS OF DARK SLOPE STREAKS IN NOCTIS LABYRINTHUS BASED ON MULTITEMPORAL IMAGERY AND DIGITAL ELEVATION MODEL DERIVED FROM HRSC, CTX and MOC DATA
B. Schreiner, S. Walter, S. van Gasselt, J.-P. Muller, and P. Sidiropoulos

P22
EPSC2017-932 | presentation
Fusion of photogrammetric and photoclinometric information for high-resolution DEMs from Mars in-orbit imagery
S. Douté and C. Jiang

P23
EPSC2017-739
Tracing wind tails on 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko
D. Tirsch, K. Otto, S. Mottola, S. Hviid, R. Jaumann, L. Jorda, E. Kührt, K.-D. Matz, and F. Preusker

P24
EPSC2017-440
Venus Monitoring Camera (VMC/VEx) 1 micron emissivity and Magellan microwave properties of crater-related radar-dark parabolas and other terrains
A. T. Basilevsky, O. S. Shalygina, N. V. Bondarenko, E. V. Shalygin, and W. J. Markiewicz

P25
EPSC2017-456
Numerical simulations of multiple and single channel rivers on Earth and Titan
K. Misiura and L. Czechowski