Origin and evolution of water and associated volatile elements-carbon, nitrogen, noble gases-in the early Solar System
Training session
On March 11, 2018
Volatile elements/species such as water, carbon, nitrogen, noble gases, play a fundamental role in the condensation of solids, in the accretion of planets, and in the formation of their atmospheres. Through the analysis of terrestrial
samples, meteorites and recent space missions, we have gained insights into the origin and evolution of nebular gases, asteroids, comets and differentiated bodies. This school will discuss recent advances in our understanding of the solar system and
be at the frontier between planetary sciences, astronomy and cosmochemistry.
Session organized by:
Bernard MARTY, CRPG-CNRS, Nancy, France
Evelyn FÜRI, CRPG-CNRS, Nancy, France
Yves MARROCHI, CRPG-CNRS, Nancy, France
Alessandro MORBIDELLI, Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, Nice, France
For more information, please check the session's website.
Bernard MARTY, CRPG-CNRS, Nancy, France
Evelyn FÜRI, CRPG-CNRS, Nancy, France
Yves MARROCHI, CRPG-CNRS, Nancy, France
Alessandro MORBIDELLI, Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, Nice, France
For more information, please check the session's website.
Published on November 24, 2017
Updated on August 13, 2020
Updated on August 13, 2020