Alliance WeekBerlin-AdlershofMay 13-16, 2008
Day 1 (May 13, Tuesday)
13:00 Welcome 13:15 Introduction (T. Spohn)13:45 Origin of water and organic matter on the early Earth (C. Tornow)14:15 Atmospheric conditions for planetary habitability and the detection of biomarkers (H. Rauer)14:45 Escape processes and their impact on the evolution of planetary atmospheres and water inventories (H. Lammer) 15:15 coffee 15:45 From a Gaia to a thermodynamic perspective of Earth system evolution (A. Kleidon)16:15 Radiative transfer, climate and clouds in planetary atmospheres (T. Trautmann)16:45 The role of atmospheric transport processes in planetary atmospheres (U. Langematz) 17:15 end ____________________
13:00 Welcome
13:15 Introduction (T. Spohn)13:45 Origin of water and organic matter on the early Earth (C. Tornow)14:15 Atmospheric conditions for planetary habitability and the detection of biomarkers (H. Rauer)14:45 Escape processes and their impact on the evolution of planetary atmospheres and water inventories (H. Lammer)
15:15 coffee
15:45 From a Gaia to a thermodynamic perspective of Earth system evolution (A. Kleidon)16:15 Radiative transfer, climate and clouds in planetary atmospheres (T. Trautmann)16:45 The role of atmospheric transport processes in planetary atmospheres (U. Langematz)
17:15 end
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Day 2 (May 14, Wednesday)
9:30 Geologic context for life throughout the solar system (R. Jaumann)10:00 Possible habitats on Mars: What should we look for? Where should we go? (E. Hauber) 10:30 Coffee 11:00 Geological processes creating possible habitable zones (H. Hiesinger)11:30 Stratigraphy and ages of possible habitable zones (G. Neukum)12:00 Periglacial environments on Earth (L. Schirrmeister) 12:30 Lunch 13:30 Impact cratering on planetary surfaces: field studies (U. Reimold)14:00 Impact cratering on planetary surfaces: experimental and modelling studies (K. Wünnemann)14.30 Differentiation of a magma ocean - implications for the evolutionof plate tectonics and the geodynamo (U. Hansen) 15:00 Coffee 15:30 Internal structure of the terrestrial planets (F. Sohl)16:00 Differentiation and volatile loss from the interior of Mars (K. Mezger)16:30 End 19:30 Public Lecture (at Urania) ____________________ Day 3 (May 15, Thursday) 9:00 Planetary dynamo and magnetism (J. Wicht) 9:30 Mantle dynamics, heat and volatile transport (D. Breuer)10:00 Geomicrobiology (interaction of microorganisms with mineralic components, particularly iron) (U. Szewzyk) 10:30 coffee 11:00 Water bearing minerals on Mars - from orbit observations to laboratory experiments and back (J. Jänchen)11:30 Water: From the bulk into confinement (M. Chaplin)12:00 Biofilms and Water Retention (H.-C. Flemming) 12:30 Lunch 13:30 Solar system landing missions: how to get to the places of interest for habitability? (L. Richter)14:00 Non-racemic material as tracer of life on Earth and prebiotic material in comets - and how to find it? (H. Boehnhardt)14:30 Robotic technologies for planetary exploration missions (B. Schäfer)15:00 End 16:20 Social Event ____________________
9:30 Geologic context for life throughout the solar system (R. Jaumann)10:00 Possible habitats on Mars: What should we look for? Where should we go? (E. Hauber)
10:30 Coffee
11:00 Geological processes creating possible habitable zones (H. Hiesinger)11:30 Stratigraphy and ages of possible habitable zones (G. Neukum)12:00 Periglacial environments on Earth (L. Schirrmeister)
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Impact cratering on planetary surfaces: field studies (U. Reimold)14:00 Impact cratering on planetary surfaces: experimental and modelling studies (K. Wünnemann)14.30 Differentiation of a magma ocean - implications for the evolutionof plate tectonics and the geodynamo (U. Hansen)
15:00 Coffee
15:30 Internal structure of the terrestrial planets (F. Sohl)16:00 Differentiation and volatile loss from the interior of Mars (K. Mezger)16:30 End
19:30 Public Lecture (at Urania)
Day 3 (May 15, Thursday)
9:00 Planetary dynamo and magnetism (J. Wicht) 9:30 Mantle dynamics, heat and volatile transport (D. Breuer)10:00 Geomicrobiology (interaction of microorganisms with mineralic components, particularly iron) (U. Szewzyk)
10:30 coffee
11:00 Water bearing minerals on Mars - from orbit observations to laboratory experiments and back (J. Jänchen)11:30 Water: From the bulk into confinement (M. Chaplin)12:00 Biofilms and Water Retention (H.-C. Flemming)
13:30 Solar system landing missions: how to get to the places of interest for habitability? (L. Richter)14:00 Non-racemic material as tracer of life on Earth and prebiotic material in comets - and how to find it? (H. Boehnhardt)14:30 Robotic technologies for planetary exploration missions (B. Schäfer)15:00 End
16:20 Social Event
Day 4 (May 16, Friday)
9:15 Administrative Issues 10:00 coffee 10:15 room for Splinters (open end)
9:15 Administrative Issues
10:00 coffee
10:15 room for Splinters (open end)