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  List of Accepted Contributions - PS7 Space simulations in laboratory

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EGU06-A-00415
Borisova, T.; Krisanova, N.; Himmelreich, N.
A novel paradigm in ground-based space simulated modelling developed to study presynaptic event conundrum in brain intensified inhibitory and attenuated excitatory processes in nerve terminals. (withdrawn)

EGU06-A-02333
Pompilio, L.; Sgavetti, M.; Pedrazzi, G.
Laboratory spectroscopy of rocks and data analysis: a fundamental tool for understanding planetary geology (withdrawn)

EGU06-A-04134
Maturilli, A.; Helbert, J.; Moroz, L.; Witzke, A.
The Berlin Emissivity Database (BED)

EGU06-A-04280
Kargl, G.; Zöhrer, A.
Reconstruction of grain size distributions in granular and regolith soil with ground penetrating instruments.

EGU06-A-04523
Coll, P.; Stalport, F.; Szopa, C.; Raulin, F. ; Cabane, M. ; Cottin, H.
MOMIE : Martian Organic Material Irradiation and Evolution

EGU06-A-05004
Fonti, S.; De Carlo, F. ; Marzo, G. A.; Altieri, F. ; Blanco, A. ; Dinoi, A. ; Marra, A. C.; Orofino, V. ; Politi, R. ; Verrienti, C.
An analysis of Martian atmospheric dust based on laboratory measurements and a radiative transfer model (withdrawn)

EGU06-A-05336
Ehrenfreund, P.; ten Kate, I. L.; Garry, J. ; Peeters, Z. ; Martins, Z. ; Quinn, R. ; Norberg, P. ; Foing, B.
Survival of amino acids on the surface of Mars

EGU06-A-05761
Merrison , J.P.; Bertelsen , P.; Kinch, K.M.; Gunnlaugsson, H.P.; Jacobsen, T. L.; Jensen, A.E.; Leer , K.; Nørnberg , P.; Madsen, M.B.; Rasmussen, K.R.
Wind induced detachment of granular material on the Martian surface

EGU06-A-06119
Seiferlin, K; Heimberg, M; Thomas, N; Kömle, N; Kargl, G
Thermal Conductivity Measurements of Analogs of consolidated Martian Soil

EGU06-A-06521
Gunderson, K.; Chakraborty, S.; Fischer, J.; Jost, J.; Marti, K.; Piazza, D.; Rieder, M.; Seiferlin, K.; Thomas, N.; Whitby, J. A.
A visible/thermal radiation environment simulator for the BepiColombo Laser Altimeter

EGU06-A-06578
Gunderson, K.; Luethi, B.; Russell, P.; Thomas, N.
Visible/NIR radiometric signatures of liquid water in Martian regolith simulant

EGU06-A-06885
Romanzin, C.; Gazeau, M.-C.; Bénilan, Y.; Jolly, A.
Study of the photolytic dissociation processes of methane within the framework of S.E.T. U.P., an experimental simulation program of Titan’s atmosphere

EGU06-A-07035
Marti, K.; Chakraborty, S.
Summary of the testing results of the proto-type receiver telescope and the detector electronics for the BepiColombo Laser Altimeter (BELA)

EGU06-A-07379
Usowicz, B. ; Lipiec, J. ; Ferrero, A.
Simultaneous measurements of strength and water content or air-filled porosity for estimating thermal conductivity of terrestrial soil media

EGU06-A-09253
Quinn, R.; Ehrenfreund , P.; Grunthaner, F.; Taylor, C.; Zent, A.
Decomposition of Organic Compounds by Atacama Desert Soils and on Mars


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