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Ionospheres

Tuesday, May 15, 2018
9:30 AM - 3:20 PM

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Chairs: R. Lillis / B. Sanchez-Cano / M. Crismani


Speaker

Attendee9
University Of Kansas

Ionospheres of the Terrestrial Planets

Attendee62
Latmos / Uvsq

Hybrid plasma modelling of the planetary atmospheres and ionospheres

Attendee67
Rheinisches Institut Für Umweltforschung

Radio Sounding of the Mars Ionosphere over a full Solar Cycle by the Mars Express Radio Science Experiment (MaRS)

Attendee26
University Of Leicester

Spatial, seasonal and solar cycle variations of the total electron content (TEC): Is the TEC a good tracer for atmospheric cycles?

Attendee5
Max Planck Institute For Solar System Research

Variability of the Martian upper ionosphere and factors controlling this variability.

Attendee95
Apache Point Observatory

Variability of the Venusian and Martian nightside ionosphere after solar storms

Attendee36
Laboratory For Atmospheric And Space Physics

Characterization of Mars’ Persistent Meteoric Ion Layer

Attendee51
University Of Texas At Dallas

Comparison of Terrestrial and Martian TEC at Dawn and Dusk during Solstices

Attendee47
University Of California, Berkeley

Observations and Modeling of Low-Altitude Ionospheric Responses to 2017 Sept Solar Flare at Mars

Attendee22
Laboratory For Atmospheric And Space Physics, University of Colorado

MAVEN observations of solar wind driven magnetosonic waves heating the Martian dayside ionosphere

Attendee52
Bay Area Research Corp.

Control of the Nightside Structure of the Venusian Ionosphere

Attendee56
Riu Cologne

Small scale excess electron densities in the lower ionosphere of Mars: Interpretation of Mars Express radio science observations in combination with MAVEN measurements

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