15-16 May 2023 Sophia-Antipolis (France)

Divergence Earth / Vénus

In this workshop we will address the question of the divergence between Earth ans Venus during their formation and evolution in consideiring the following thematics :

internal structure; planetary surface ; magnetic field ; early Earth ; atmospheric / internal structure coupling ; mantle dynamics ; accretion

The worksop will be organised around one or two review presentations and discussions.

It will be located at Geoazur (Soophia-Antipolis).

Thanks in advance for enlisting.

Participants:

  • Anne Davaille (FAST, Paris Saclay)

  • Nicolas Coltice (ENS)

  • Frances Westall (CMB, Orléans) : The emergence of life on the early Earth and how it might have happened on Venus

  • Renaud Deguen (ISTerre, Université Grenoble-Alpes) with Maylis Landeau : Planetary dynamos: to buoy, or not to buoy, that is the question
  • Maylis Landeau (IPGP) with Renaud Deguen : Planetary dynamos: to buoy, or not to buoy, that is the question
  • Ana Plesa (DLR)

  • Julia Maia (OCA) 
  • Guillaume Avice (IPGP) : Origin and evolution of noble gases on terrestrial planets: a comparison between Earth and Venus

  • Denis Andrault (Universtité Clermont Auvergne)

  • Julien MONTEUX (Universtité Clermont Auvergne): How could the Moon explain the differences between the Earth and Venus?

  • Alessandro Morbidelli (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur) : Linking the  accretion history to the internal structure of a planet: a possible explanation of the Earth-Venus differences?
  • Agnès Fienga (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur): Internal structure of Venus : towards viscosity contrasts in the mantle.

The slides of the talks are available  here

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