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Presentations

Abiotic Oxidation of Planetary Atmospheres: Physical Mechanisms and Consequences for Climate, Habitability, and Biosignatures
Presented by R. D. Wordsworth, Harvard University

Venus: The Exoplanet Laboratory Next Door
Presented by G. N. Arney, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

What Does It Take to Glaciate? Exploring the Climatic Link Between Atmospheric Methane and the Rise of Oxygen
Presented by C. E. Harman, Columbia University

How Studies of Ancient Earth Inform Studies of Ancient Venus: Venus’ Evolutionary History and Its Implications for Venus-Like Exoplanetary Worlds
Presented by M. J. Way, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies

Physical Feedbacks on Stratus Cloud Amount Resolve the Faint Young Sun Paradox
Presented by V. McDonald, University of Victoria

Solar-Driven Climatology of Earth’s Extended Environment
Presented by J. L. Lean, Naval Research Laboratory

Evryscope Detection of the First Proxima Superflare:  Impacts on the Atmosphere and Habitability of Proxima b
Presented by W. S. Howard, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 

Spectral Content Variations Through a Solar Cycle and Abetting Decrease in Spectral Albedo of Glacial Ice 
Presented by G. B. Hughes, California Polytechnic State University

Understanding Stellar Influence on Ion Escape from Exoplanets
Presented by H. Egan, University of Colorado Boulder 

Atmospheric Escape from M-Dwarf Exoplanets and Implications for Long-Term Climate Evolution and Habitability
Presented by C.F. Dong, Princeton University

Mars Climate and Volatile Evolution 
Presented by B. M. Jakosky, University of Colorado Boulder 

Atmosphere-Mantle Volatile Exchange Throughout Planetary Evolution 
Presented by L. Schaefer, Arizona State University

The Atmospheric Circulation and Cloud Behavior in a Large Suite of Terrestrial Planet GCMs
Presented by T. D. Komacek, The University of Chicago  

Venus’ Early Potential for Habitability:  Connecting Climate and Geologic Histories
Presented by M. B. Weller, The University of Texas at Austin

Photochemistry of Terrestrial Worlds Orbiting M Dwarfs 
Presented by P. Gao, University of California Berkeley

The Role of Methane on an Icy Early Mars and in Exoplanetary Atmospheres
Presented by R. M. Ramirez, Earth-Life Science Institute                    

Coevolution of Oceanic and Atmospheric Chemistry 
Presented by S. L. Olson, NASA Astrobiology Institute

Reverse Weathering and Climate 
Presented by N. J. Planavsky, Yale University 

The Importance of Anoxygenic Photosynthesis for Climate and Atmospheric Biosignatures on Reducing Worlds 
Presented by C. T. Reinhard, Georgia Institute of Technology

The Land Biosphere and Planetary Climate:  Feedbacks to Habitability
Presented by N. Y. Kiang, NASA Goddard Institute of Space Studies  

The Diversity of Climate States of Terrestrial Planets
Presented by D. S. Abbot, The University of Chicago 

Exploration of Planetary Atmospheres and Climates from an Energy Perspective
Presented by L. Li, University of Houston

Evolved Climates of the TRAPPIST-1 Planetary System 
Presented by A. P. Lincowski, University of Washington

Impact of Clouds and Hazes in the JWST Simulated Transmission Spectra of TRAPPIST-1 Planets in the Habitable Zone
Presented by T. Fauchez, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

The Circulation and Volatile Cycles of Solar System Atmospheres
Presented by J. M. Lora, UCLA

GCM Experiments on Occurrence Condition of the Runaway Greenhouse State:  Aquaplanets and Landplanets 
Presented by M. Ishiwatari, Hokkaido University

Climates of High Obliquity Terrestrial Planets in Idealized Simulations with a Seasonal Cycle 
Presented by A. H. Lobo, California Institute of Technology

Hydrocarbon Condensation on Titan and Pluto:  Comparisons Using PlanetCARMA 
Presented by E. L. Barth, Southwest Research Institute 

Generalizing the Habitable Zone:  Temperate Continental Regions on Some Snowball Planets 
Presented by A. Y. Paradise, University of Toronto

Characterizing Terrestrial Exoplanets:  Diversity Flexes Its Muscles
Presented by N. B. Cowan, McGill University

The Exoplanet Yield Landscape for Future Space Telescope Missions
Presented by C. C. Stark, Space Telescope Science Institute

Characterizing Earth Analogs in Reflected Light:  Information Content from the Ultraviolet Through the Near-Infrared
Presented by Y. K. Feng, University of California Santa Cruz

A Statistical Comparative Planetology Approach to Test the Habitable Zone Concept
Presented by J. Checlair, The University of Chicago

Current Status and Future Directions of Climate Modeling 
Presented by D. R. Marsh, National Center for Atmospheric Research 

The Planetary Spectrum Generator (PSG):  An Online Simulator of Exoplanets 
Presented by G. L. Villanueva, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 

Lessons from Akatsuki:  Comparative Meteorology 
Presented by K. McGouldrick, University of Colorado Boulder  

A New Line-by-Line General Circulation Model for Simulation of Diverse Planetary Atmospheres
Presented by F. Ding, Harvard University 

Simple Models of Terrestrial Planet Energy Balance:  Understanding Moist and Runaway Greenhouse States 
Presented by C. Goldblatt, University of Victoria 

A Minimum Complexity Model for Investigating Long-Term Planetary Habitability
Presented by T. Tyrrell, University of Southhampton

Titan’s Tropical Hydrological Cycle:  Constraints from Huygens, Cassini, and Future Missions
Presented by R. D. Lorenz, JHU-APL 

Laboratory Investigations Connecting Terrestrial Climates to Icy Worlds
Presented by M. L. Cable, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Atmospheric Circulations of Lakes and Seas on Earth and Titan
Presented by A. Soto, Southwest Research Institute 

Dynamics, Structure, and Importance of Deep Atmospheric Convection on Earth, Mars, and Titan
Presented by S. C. R. Rafkin, Southwest Research Institute

Solar Forcing of the Abrupt Last Glacial Inception
Presented by F. He, University of Wisconsin-Madison 

The Emergent Linearity of Outgoing Longwave Radiation in a Moist Atmosphere:  Implications for the Climates of Earth and Extrasolar Planets 
Presented by D. D. B. Koll, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Empirical Evidence for Radiative-Convective Bi-Stability in Earth’s Tropics
Presented by M. Dewey, University of Victoria