FAIRPLAY programme

 

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Wednesday 1st November

 

Start

End

Speaker

Title

09:05

09:15

 

Welcome

09:15

09:45

Gian Gabriele Ori

Deserts and river systems in Sahara: a continental-wide Mars analogue

09:45

10:00

Wenjie Yuan

Mid-Holocene aeolian-fluvial interaction: bridge conducting between climate change and sediment process in the Paiku Co basin, southern Tibetan Plateau

10:00

10:15

Lupeng Yu

Aeolian-Fluvial Interactions in Dunefields on and around the Tibetan Plateau: Chronology, Geomorphic evolution and Paleoclimatic Implications

10:15

10:35

 

Panel Q&A

10:35

10:55

 

Coffee Break

10:55

11:10

Rickbir Bahia

Aeolian-Fluvial Interactions on Mars - A Surface Modelling Approach

11:10

11:25

Shobhit Pipil

Network Scale Sediment Transport Modelling with the Perspective of Improved Sediment Connectivity and Delivery: A Case of small dam removal.

11:25

11:40

Ralph Lorenz

Titan: Dunes and Rivers Overview

11:40

11:55

Eleni Bohacek

Insights From Modelling How Aeolian-Fluvial Interactions Shape the Surface of Titan

11:55

12:10

Mohammad Afzal Shadab

Infiltration on early Mars and its implications toward aeolian-fluvial interactions

12:10

12:30

 

Panel Q&A

12:30

14:00

 

Lunch Break

14:00

14:15

Joel Sankey

Fluvial Aeolian Research Along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, USA: Landscape Experiments and Planetary Analog Investigations

14:15

14:30

Roodra Manogaran

Martian paleochannels: Meander morphology as a key to unlocking past fluvial dynamics and paleohydrologic variability in Aeolis Dorsa

14:30

14:45

Xiao Zhang

Sediment characteristics and provenance of riverine dunes on the lower reaches of Tora River in Qaidam Basin

14:45

15:00

Ákos Vitai

Investigating the temporal sequence of Martian surface-forming processes in the vicinity of the Bahram Vallis and Waspam craters

15:00

15:20

 

Panel Q&A

15:20

15:35

Joshua Williams

Possible Young Lacustrine Deltas and Yardangs on the Martian Dichotomy Boundary

15:35

15:50

Itzhak Katra

Comparison of soil erosion rates by wind and water in a semi-arid loess soil (WITHDRAWN)

15:35

15:50

Richard Archer

The Spatial Distributions of Degraded Craters and Valley Networks on Mars as a Function of Elevation: Their Implications for Noachian Climate

15.50

16.05

Jiang Wang

Recent Aqueous Activity on Mars Evidenced by Transverse Aeolian Ridges in the Zhurong Exploration Region of Utopia Planitia

16:05

16:25

 

Panel Q&A

16:25

17:00

 

Coffee Break

17:00

17:15

Ralph Lorenz

The Dragonfly Saltation Experiment on Titan's Dunes

17:15

17:30

Jacob Adler

Laboratory Analog Experiments to Investigate Mars Sediment Flows

17:30

17:45

Anthony Maue

Limited sand production in Titan abrasion experiments: Implications and future directions

17:45

18:00

Chloe Daudon

From aeolian bedform migration to wind speed

18:00

18:20

 

Panel Q&A

18:20

18:30

 

Wrap Up

18:30

20:00

 

Icebreaker (Food & Drinks). Location: Wintergarden, ESA-ESTEC. 

 

 

Thursday 2nd November

 

Start

End

Speaker

Title

09:05

09:15

 

Welcome

09:15

09:45

Sanjeev Gupta

Aeolian-fluvial-lacustrine interactions recorded in the stratigraphy of Aeolis Mons, Gale crater

09:45

10:00

Joel Roskin

A review of the planetary analogues of late Quaternary sedimentological palaeoarchives of aeolian-fluvial interactions along the eastern fringe of the northern Sinai Peninsula-Northwestern Negev desert erg

10:00

10:15

Steven Banham

The geomorphology of an Ancient Martian erg: from the Stimson formation, Gale crater, Mars.

10:15

10:30

Ping An

Late Quaternary Mega-lake formation in the Upper Stream of the Yellow River as a Result of Dune-damming: Chronological and Sedimentological Evidences

10:30

10:50

 

Panel Q&A

10:50

11:10

 

Coffee Break

11:10

11:25

Amelie L. Roberts

Observations of aeolian palaeo-scours in the stratigraphy of Aeolis Mons, Gale crater

11:25

11:40

Lotem Robins

Spatio-Temporal Transitions Between Aeolian- to Fluvial-Dominated Processes that Control Landscape Evolution Along Negev Dunefield Margins: Possible Implications for Planetary Aeolian-Fluvial Environments

11:40

11:55

Emily Bonsall

The Burns formation at Meridiani Planum: a sandstone documenting alternating wet and dry episodes on Mars

11:55

12:10

Na Yan

A modelling tool for predicting 3D sedimentary architecture of aeolian-fluvial interactions in extra-terrestrial settings

12:10

12:30

 

Panel Q&A

12:30

14:00

 

Lunch break

14:00

14:15

David A. Vaz

Meter-scale eolian ripples on Mars: formation mechanisms and paleoenvironmental significance

14:15

14:30

Chao Li

Multiple evolution modes of Aeolian Megaripples and implications for mars

14:30

14:45

Daan Beelen

A New Theory for the Formation and Motion of Sand Dunes

14:45

15:00

Lucie Delobel

Mapping Ripple Patterns on Barchan Dunes from Earth and Mars

15:00

15:15

Elena Favaro

Oxia Planum, Mars: A history of Aeolian activity as told by bedforms and landforms

15:15

15:35

 

Panel Q&A

15:35

15:55

 

Coffee Break

15:55

16:55

 

Poster Session

16:55

17:10

Grace Cosgrove

The Precambrian Aeolian-Fluvial Sedimentary Record: An Analogue for Extra-Terrestrial Bodies?

17:10

17:25

William Rapin

Aridification sequence and formation of sulfates in Aeolis Mons, Gale crater

17:25

17:40

Candice Bedford

The geochemical and mineralogical impact of aeolian processes on fluvial deposits on the Earth and Mars.

17:40

17:55

Kirsten Siebach

Coarse grains in the lithified ancient Stimson dune field interpreted as recycled grains from eroding fluvial conglomerates in Gale crater, Mars

17:55

18:15

 

Panel Q&A

18:15

19:15

 

Break

19:15

20:45

 

Workshop dinner

Location: Strandpaviljoen (beach pavilion) De Zeemeeuw
              Kon. Wilhelmina Boulevard 108
              Afrit 18 (in front of lighthouse)
              2202 GW Noordwijk 

 

 

Friday 3rd November

 

Start

End

Speaker

Title

09:20

09:30

 

Welcome

09:30

10:00

Audrey Chatain

Mesoscale modelling of Titan’s surface winds, influenced by lakes and topography

10:00

10:15

Ines Torres

Valley Network Controls on Martian Aeolian Processes - Nirgal Vallis Case Study (Mars)

10:15

10:30

Joanna Bullard

Valley topography and delta dynamics as controls on aeolian dust emissions from ice-free Greenland

10:30

10:50

 

Panel Q&A

10:50

11:10

 

Coffee Break

11:10

11:25

Emma Harris

Morphology and distribution of a Low albedo, Thin, Resistant (LTR) unit in Oxia Planum: Evidence for late-stage groundwater activity at the ExoMars rover landing site.

11:25

11:40

Deepali Singh

Origin of chlorides in fluvio-lacustrine setting on Mars and its astrobiological implications

11:40

11:55

Md Ataul Gani

Prediction of denitrification rate in the classified geomorphic units of a large lowland river: Linear mixed models using Sentinel-2 data

11:55

12:10

Subham Sarkar

Hot Springs: Windows into the Past and Present Habitability of Planets a Case Study from Tapovan Hot Spring, Himalaya

12:10

12:30

 

Panel Q&A

12:30

14:00

 

Lunch break

14:00

14:15

Ralph Lorenz

Gently Lifting the Veil on Martian Dust and Sand

14:15

14:30

Kerstin Schepanski

Alluvial dust sources and their importance for understanding interannual variability of dust emission fluxes

14:30

14:45

Daniel Mason

The Interplay Between Dust-Driven Events and Recurring Slope Lineae on Modern-Day Mars

14:45

15:00

Yann Leseigneur

The role of dust in Recurring Slope Lineae on Mars: dust deposition and wind triggers

15:00

15:15

Lonneke Roelefs

Deciphering the formation processes of linear dune gullies on Mars

15:15

15:35

 

Panel Q&A

15:35

15:55

 

Coffee Break

15:55

16:10

4 EOP

How to access data from ESA Earth Observation Missions

16:10

16:55

Baoli Liu

The future of Aeolian Fluvial Interactions Research - A Discussion

16:55

17:05

 

Wrap Up