European Planetary Science Congress 2018
16–21 September 2018
TU Berlin | Berlin | Germany

Poster programme LFI3

LFI3

Cometary, asteroidal and meteoritic materials in laboratory
Convener: Gabriele Arnold  | Co-conveners: Eric Quirico , Simone De Angelis , Marco Ferrari , Rosario Brunetto 
Oral programme
 / Wed, 19 Sep, 08:30–12:30  / Room Mars
Poster programme
 / Attendance Thu, 20 Sep, 18:15–20:00  / Display Thu, 20 Sep, 08:00–20:00  / Poster area

Display time: Thursday, 20 September 2018 08:00–20:00
Attendance Time: Thursday, 20 September 2018, 18:15–20:00
Poster area
Chairperson: Marco Ferrari
P108
EPSC2018-152
Occurrence of graphite and sinoite in EL6 chondrite Eagle and Pillistfer
Noemi Mészárosová and Roman Skála

P109 EPSC2018-1163
UPLC-MS analysis of organic matter in interstellar/cometary ice analogs (withdrawn)
Pauline Poinot, Claude Geffroy, and Grégoire Danger

P110
EPSC2018-418
Petrography and mineral chemistry of the ordinary chondrite NWA 11743: the first meteorite classified in a Greek-based laboratory
Αvgoustos Pantazidis, Ioannis Baziotis, and Ludovic Ferrière

P111
EPSC2018-431
Volatiles in merrillite from martian meteorite Tissint
Ioannis Baziotis, Mahesh Anand, Xuchao Zhao, and Ian Franchi

P112
EPSC2018-456
VIS-IR spectroscopy of Alais CI chondrite by using the SPectral IMager (SPIM)
Paola Manzari, Simone De Angelis, and Maria Cristina De Sanctis

P113
EPSC2018-883
Raman and XRF analysis of the new NWA 11273 Lunar meteorite
Jennifer Huidobro, Julene Aramendia, and Juan Manuel Madariaga

P114
EPSC2018-99
The Stirling Planetary Ices Laboratory within the Stirling Centre for Astromaterials Research
Axel Hagermann, Erika Kaufmann, Nicholas Attree, Christian Schroeder, and Alastair Tait

P115 EPSC2018-179
Laboratory developments to support space missions exploring the Solar System (withdrawn)
Gregoire Danger, Ninette Abou Mrad, Aurelien Fresneau, Fabrice Duvernay, and Louis d'Hendecourt

P116
EPSC2018-536
Simulation chamber for the characterization of the bi-directional reflectance of cold planetary surfaces environments.
Yaquelin Miriam Rosas Ortiz, Jorn Helbert, Alessandro Maturilli, and Marc Lehmann