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    The paradoxes of the Late Hesperian Mars ocean by Turbet, M., Forget, F.

    Published in Scientific reports (05-04-2019)
    “…The long-standing debate on the existence of ancient oceans on Mars has been recently revived by evidence for tsunami resurfacing events that date from the…”
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    Comment on “Radiative Transfer in CO2‐Rich Atmospheres: 1. Collisional Line Mixing Implies a Colder Early Mars” by Turbet, M., Tran, H.

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Planets (01-11-2017)
    “…Ozak et al. (2016) claimed that explicitly including the effect of CO2 collisional line mixing in their radiative transfer calculations yield CO2 atmospheres…”
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    Water Supersaturation for Early Mars by Delavois, A., Forget, F., Turbet, M., Millour, E., Vandemeulebrouck, R., Lange, L., Bierjon, A.

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Planets (01-07-2023)
    “…Evidence of past liquid water flowing on the surface of Mars has been identified since the first orbital mission to the planet. However, reconstructing the…”
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    Collision-induced absorptions by pure CO 2 in the infrared: New measurements in the 1150–4500 cm ‑1 spectral range and empirical modeling for applications by Tran, H., Hartmann, J. M., Rambinison, E., Turbet, M.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (2024)
    “…Knowledge of collision-induced absorptions (CIA) by pure CO 2 for wide temperature ranges is necessary for atmospheric and climate studies of planets and…”
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    Modeling the albedo of Earth-like magma ocean planets with H2O-CO2 atmospheres by Pluriel, W., Marcq, E., Turbet, M.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-01-2019)
    “…•Albedo of H2O-CO2 atmospheres found to follow simple analytical parameterization.•Clouds dominate albedo at lower surface temperatures•Albedo increases with…”
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    Collision-induced absorptions by pure CO2 in the infrared: New measurements in the 1150–4500 cm−1 spectral range and empirical modeling for applications by Tran, H., Hartmann, J.M., Rambinison, E., Turbet, M.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-11-2024)
    “…Knowledge of collision-induced absorptions (CIA) by pure CO2 for wide temperature ranges is necessary for atmospheric and climate studies of planets and…”
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    Measurements and modeling of absorption by CO2 + H2O mixtures in the spectral region beyond the CO2 ν3-band head by Tran, H., Turbet, M., Chelin, P., Landsheere, X.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (15-05-2018)
    “…•Absorption of CO2 + H2O mixtures is measured in the CO2 4.3 µm band wing.•Determination of the continuum absorption of CO2 due to presence of water…”
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    First exploration of the runaway greenhouse transition with a GCM by Chaverot, G, Bolmont, E, Turbet, M

    Published 11-09-2023
    “…A&A 680, A103 (2023) Even if their detection is for now challenging, observation of small terrestrial planets will be easier in a near future thanks to…”
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    Measurements and modeling of absorption by CO 2 + H 2 O mixtures in the spectral region beyond the CO 2 ν 3 -band head by Tran, H., Turbet, M., Chelin, P., Landsheere, X.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-05-2018)
    “…In this work, we measured the absorption by CO 2 + H 2 O mixtures from 2400 to 2600 cm −1 which corresponds to the spectral region beyond the ν 3 band head of…”
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    Comment on “Radiative Transfer in CO 2 ‐Rich Atmospheres: 1. Collisional Line Mixing Implies a Colder Early Mars” by Turbet, M., Tran, H.

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Planets (01-11-2017)
    “…Abstract Ozak et al. (2016) claimed that explicitly including the effect of CO 2 collisional line mixing in their radiative transfer calculations yield CO 2…”
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    Late Tharsis formation and implications for early Mars by Bouley, Sylvain, Baratoux, David, Matsuyama, Isamu, Forget, Francois, Séjourné, Antoine, Turbet, Martin, Costard, Francois

    Published in Nature (London) (17-03-2016)
    “…By calculating the rotational figure of Mars and its surface topography before the Tharsis volcanic region caused true polar wander, it is shown that Tharsis…”
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    Possible Atmospheric Diversity of Low Mass Exoplanets – Some Central Aspects by Grenfell, John Lee, Leconte, Jeremy, Forget, François, Godolt, Mareike, Carrión-González, Óscar, Noack, Lena, Tian, Feng, Rauer, Heike, Gaillard, Fabrice, Bolmont, Émeline, Charnay, Benjamin, Turbet, Martin

    Published in Space science reviews (01-08-2020)
    “…Exoplanetary science continues to excite and surprise with its rich diversity. We discuss here some key aspects potentially influencing the range of…”
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    Water Supersaturation for Early Mars by Delavois, A., Forget, F., Turbet, M., Millour, E., Vandemeulebrouck, R., Lange, L., Bierjon, A.

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Planets (13-07-2023)
    “…We simulated water supersaturation in an Early Mars climate considering an abundant source of water on the surface and an arid scenarios; • Supersaturation can…”
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    How does the background atmosphere affect the onset of the runaway greenhouse ? by Chaverot, G, Turbet, M, Bolmont, E, Leconte, J

    Published 15-11-2021
    “…A&A 658, A40 (2022) As the insolation of an Earth-like (exo)planet with a large amount of water increases, its surface and atmospheric temperatures also…”
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    Unbiasing the density of TTV-characterised sub-Neptunes: Update of the mass-radius relationship of 34 Kepler planets by Leleu, A, Delisle, J. -B, Udry, S, Mardling, R, Turbet, M, Egger, J. A, Alibert, Y, Chatel, G, Eggenberger, P, Stalport, M

    Published 15-07-2022
    “…Transit Timing Variations (TTVs) can provide useful information on compact multi-planetary systems observed by transits, by putting constraints on the masses…”
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