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    Moist convection drives an upscale energy transfer at Jovian high latitudes by Siegelman, Lia, Klein, Patrice, Ingersoll, Andrew P., Ewald, Shawn P., Young, William R., Bracco, Annalisa, Mura, Alessandro, Adriani, Alberto, Grassi, Davide, Plainaki, Christina, Sindoni, Giuseppe

    Published in Nature physics (10-01-2022)
    “…Jupiter’s atmosphere is one of the most turbulent places in the solar system. Whereas observations of lightning and thunderstorms point to moist convection as…”
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    Experimental CO2 absorption coefficients at high pressure and high temperature by Stefani, Stefania, Piccioni, Giuseppe, Snels, Marcel, Grassi, Davide, Adriani, Alberto

    “…Here we present a laboratory study of CO2 absorption spectra, obtained at high temperatures and pressures, similar to those encountered in the Venusian…”
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    Climatology of polar stratospheric clouds based on lidar observations from 1993 to 2001 over McMurdo Station, Antarctica by Adriani, Alberto, Massoli, Paola, Di Donfrancesco, Guido, Cairo, Francesco, Moriconi, Maria Luisa, Snels, Marcel

    “…A climatology of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) based on lidar measurements performed at McMurdo Station, Antarctica (78°S, 167°E) from 1993 to 2001 is…”
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    JIRAM, the image spectrometer in the near infrared on board the Juno mission to Jupiter by Adriani, Alberto, Coradini, Angioletta, Filacchione, Gianrico, Lunine, Jonathan I, Bini, Alessandro, Pasqui, Claudio, Calamai, Luciano, Colosimo, Fedele, Dinelli, Bianca M, Grassi, Davide, Magni, Gianfranco, Moriconi, Maria L, Orosei, Roberto

    Published in Astrobiology (01-06-2008)
    “…The Jovian InfraRed Auroral Mapper (JIRAM) has been accepted by NASA for inclusion in the New Frontiers mission "Juno," which will launch in August 2011. JIRAM…”
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    Large nitric acid particles at the top of an Arctic stratospheric cloud by Deshler, Terry, Larsen, Niels, Weissner, Christoph, Schreiner, Jochen, Mauersberger, Konrad, Cairo, Francesco, Adriani, Alberto, Di Donfrancesco, Guido, Ovarlez, Joelle, Ovarlez, Henri, Blum, Ulrich, Fricke, K. H., Dörnbrack, Andreas

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (27-08-2003)
    “…In early December 2001, balloon‐borne in situ measurements of particle composition, size, number, phase, and backscatter were completed in an Arctic…”
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    Physical properties of stratospheric clouds during the Antarctic winter of 1995 by Gobbi, Gian Paolo, Di Donfrancesco, Guido, Adriani, Alberto

    “…Lidar observations collected during winter 1995 at McMurdo Station, Antarctica (78°S‐167°E), are analyzed to determine polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) physical…”
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    Temperature dependence of collisional induced absorption (CIA) bands of CO2 with implications for Venus’ atmosphere by Stefani, Stefania, Snels, Marcel, Piccioni, Giuseppe, Grassi, Davide, Adriani, Alberto

    “…•Collision induced bands of carbondioxide were recorded for different densities and temperatures.•The temperature dependence of collision induced bands has…”
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    Energetic Particles and Acceleration Regions Over Jupiter's Polar Cap and Main Aurora: A Broad Overview by Mauk, B. H., Clark, G., Gladstone, G. R., Kotsiaros, S., Adriani, A., Allegrini, F., Bagenal, F., Bolton, S. J., Bonfond, B., Connerney, J. E. P., Ebert, R. W., Haggerty, D. K., Kollmann, P., Kurth, W. S., Levin, S. M., Paranicas, C. P., Rymer, A. M.

    “…Abstract Previous Juno mission event studies revealed powerful electron and ion acceleration, to 100s of kiloelectron volts and higher, at low altitudes over…”
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    Carbon dioxide opacity of the Venus׳ atmosphere by Snels, Marcel, Stefani, Stefania, Grassi, Davide, Piccioni, Giuseppe, Adriani, Alberto

    Published in Planetary and space science (15-11-2014)
    “…Venus׳ atmosphere consists of about 95% of carbon dioxide, which accounts for most of the absorption of the radiation emitted by its hot surface. The large…”
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    Climatology of CH4, HCN and C2H2 in Titan's upper atmosphere from Cassini/VIMS observations by Dinelli, Bianca M., Puertas, Manuel López, Fabiano, Federico, Adriani, Alberto, Moriconi, Maria Luisa, Funke, Bernd, García-Comas, Maya, Oliva, Fabrizio, D'Aversa, Emiliano, Filacchione, Gianrico

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-10-2019)
    “…The Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS) measurements of non-Local Thermodinamic Equilibrium (non-LTE) emissions of CH4, HCN and C2H2 in the…”
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