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Atmospheric Escape

Thursday, May 17, 2018
9:30 AM - 3:20 PM

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Chairs: M. Holmstrom / F. Leblanc / Ph. Escoubet


Speaker

Attendee97
Swedish Institute Of Space Physics

Ion and neutral gas escape from the terrestrial planets

Attendee99
University Of Colorado

Atmospheric Escape from Mars

Attendee28
LATMOS/CNRS, Université Pierre et Marie Curie

Signatures of sputtering at Mars: a first evidence?

Attendee72
MPI for Solar System Research

Cold Ion Escape from Mars - Observations by Mars Express and MAVEN

Attendee48
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

The Origin and Evolution of Nitrogen in Outer Planet Atmospheres through Comparative Planetology

Attendee80
University Of California, Berkeley

Cold Ion Outflow and Magnetic Topology in Mars’ Magnetotail

Attendee93
Boston University

ESTIMATING THE ESCAPE OF HYDROGEN AND DEUTERIUM FROM THE ATMOSPHERE OF MARS

Attendee79
Lasp, University Of Colorado

Seasonal Variability of Mars H Escape in the MAVEN IUVS dataset

Attendee31
Swedish Institute Of Space Physics

Solar cycle dependence on the H+/O+ flux ratio in Venus’ magnetotail

Attendee12
Jhu / Applied Physics Laboratory

Escape and precipitation rates at Venus

Attendee90
Ucla

Atmospheric Escape on Earth

Attendee104
Max-Planck Inst / BCSS

Ion Outflow from the Terrestrial Atmosphere: Sources, Mechanisms, Transport and Consequences

Attendee82
IRAP

Simultaneous detection of terrestrial ionospheric molecular ions in the Earth's inner magnetosphere and at the Moon

Attendee83
Swedish Institute of Space Physics (IRF)

Atmospheric loss from Earth's plasma mantle and its dependence on solar wind conditions

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