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A New Vision of the Martian Atmosphere and Surface Through Mesoscale Modeling
A. Spiga
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F. Forget
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J.-B. Madeleine
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I. Smith
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E. Millour
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et al.
Eighth International Conference on Mars, Jul 2014, Pasadena, United States. pp.1412
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Global climate modeling of Saturn’s atmosphere. Part I: Evaluation of the radiative transfer model
S. Guerlet
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A. Spiga
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M. Sylvestre
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M. Indurain
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T. Fouchet
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et al.
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High-altitude CO2 clouds on Mars: A view from MEx observations, the LMD MGCM, and convective potential calculations
Anni Määttänen
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Franck Montmessin
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Brigitte Gondet
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H. Hoffmann
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F. Scholten
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et al.
Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 2010, 42, pp.1047
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Three Martian Years of Observations of Mesospheric CO2 Clouds on Mars with OMEGA/MEX and HRSC/MEX
Anni Määttänen
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Franck Montmessin
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Brigitte Gondet
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H. Hoffmann
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F. Scholten
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et al.
Fourth International Workshop on the Mars Atmosphere: Modelling and Observations, Feb 2011, Paris, France. 4p
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Temperatures and Winds in the Martian Mesosphere from CO2 Clouds Observations and GCM Simulations
F. González-Galindo
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Anni Määttänen
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A. Spiga
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François Forget
Fourth International Workshop on the Mars Atmosphere: Modelling and Observations, Feb 2011, Paris, France. pp.406-408
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The Exomars Climate Sounder (EMCS) Investigation
J. T. Schofield
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D. M. Kass
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A. Kleinböhl
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D. J. Mccleese
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M. A. Allen
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et al.
Fourth International Workshop on the Mars Atmosphere: Modelling and Observations, Feb 2011, Paris, France. 5 p
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Geophysical Observations of Phobos Transits by InSight
S. Stähler
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R. Widmer‐schnidrig
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J.‐r. Scholz
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M. Driel
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A. Mittelholz
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et al.
Journal articles
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High-altitude CO2 clouds on Mars: Comparison of OMEGA and HRSC observations and GCM predictions
Anni Määttänen
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Franck Montmessin
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B. Gondet
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F. Scholten
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H. Hoffmann
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et al.
41st Annual Meeting of the Division for Planetary Sciences of the AAS, Oct 2009, Fajardo, Puerto Rico. pp.4407
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Global climate modeling of the Martian water cycle with improved microphysics and radiatively active water ice clouds
T. Navarro
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J.-B. Madeleine
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François Forget
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A. Spiga
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E. Millour
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et al.
Journal articles
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Idealised simulations of the deep atmosphere of hot Jupiters
F. Sainsbury-Martinez
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P. Wang
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S. Fromang
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Pascal Tremblin
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T. Dubos
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et al.
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Back to The Basics: Improving the Prediction of Temperature, Pressure and Winds in the LMD General Circulation Model
François Forget
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E. Millour
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J.-B. Madeleine
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A. Spiga
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A. Colaitis
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et al.
Fourth International Workshop on the Mars Atmosphere: Modelling and Observations, Feb 2011, Paris, France. 4 p
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Mesospheric CO2 Clouds on Mars: Detection, Properties and Origin
Anni Määttänen
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B. Gondet
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Franck Montmessin
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H. Hoffmann
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F. González-Galindo
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et al.
Eighth International Conference on Mars, Jul 2014, Pasadena, United States. pp.1133
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Amazonian Glacial Cycles on Mars: Response of the New LMD Global Climate Model to Orbital Variations
J.-B. Madeleine
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F. Forget
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J. W. Head
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T. Navarro
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E. Millour
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et al.
43rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Mar 2012, The Woodlands, United States
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What Defines a Martian Glacial State? Analysis of the Mars Climate System Under Past Conditions Using the new LMD Global Climate Model
J.-B. Madeleine
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J. W. Head
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F. Forget
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T. Navarro
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E. Millour
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et al.
44th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Mar 2013, The Woodlands, United States. LPI Contribution No. 1719, p.1895
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Multi-model Meteorological and Aeolian Predictions for Mars 2020 and the Jezero Crater Region
C. E Newman
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M de La Torre Juárez
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J. Pla-García
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R. Wilson
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S. Lewis
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et al.
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The Martian Atmospheric Boundary Layer
A. Petrosyan
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B. Galperin
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S. E. Larsen
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S. Lewis
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Anni Määttänen
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Mesospheric CO2 Clouds on Mars: Hypotheses on their Dynamical and Microphysical Origin
Anni Määttänen
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Franck Montmessin
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F. Gonzalez-Galindo
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A. Spiga
,
François Forget
Fourth international workshop on the Mars atmosphere: Modelling and observations, Feb 2011, Paris, France. pp.420-423
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The Origin of Observed Magnetic Variability for a Sol on Mars From InSight
A. Mittelholz
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C. Johnson
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S. Thorne
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S. Joy
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E. Barrett
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Martian Mesospheric CO2 Ice Clouds in a 1D-Model
Constantino Listowski
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Anni Määttänen
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A. Spiga
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Franck Montmessin
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Franck Lefèvre
European Planetary Science Congress 2013, Sep 2013, London, United Kingdom. pp.EPSC2013-537-2
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Microphysical Simulations of Mesospheric CO2 Ice Clouds and Comparison to Observations
Constantino Listowski
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Anni Määttänen
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Franck Montmessin
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A. Spiga
,
Franck Lefèvre
Fifth International Workshop on the Mars Atmosphere : Modeling and Observations, Jan 2014, Oxford, United Kingdom. pp.3105
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Paleoclimate modeling of the Amazonian glacial cycles using the new version of the LMD Global Climate Model
J. B. Madeleine
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F. Forget
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J. W. Head
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E. Millour
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A. Spiga
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et al.
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2011, Dec 2011, San Francisco, United States
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Sedimentation waves on the Martian North Polar Cap: Analogy with megadunes in Antarctica
C. Herny
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M. Massé
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Olivier Bourgeois
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S. Carpy
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S. Le Mouélic
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et al.
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Dust rocket storms, gravity waves and their impact on the martian troposphere and thermosphere
A. Spiga
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F. Gonzalez-Galindo
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J. Faure
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J.-B. Madeleine
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F. Altieri
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et al.
EPSC 2012 (European Planetary Science Congress), Sep 2012, Madrid, Spain. pp.EPSC2012-272
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A New Crater Near InSight: Implications for Seismic Impact Detectability on Mars
I. Daubar
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P. Lognonné
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N. Teanby
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G. Collins
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J. Clinton
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et al.
Journal articles
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Stratospheric benzene and hydrocarbon aerosols detected in Saturn’s auroral regions
S. Guerlet
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T. Fouchet
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S. Vinatier
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A. Simon
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E. Dartois
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et al.
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