top menu
bottom menu

Introduction to the thematic nodes of IDIS

This website is dedicated to the thematic field of Atmospheres as part of the Integrated and Distributed Information Service (IDIS) developed during the EUROPlaNet Projects FP6 and FP7. In General the IDIS System is divided into five thematic nodes and one technical top node.

The EuroPlaNet IDIS thematic science node about atmospheres is hosted by the Observatoire de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (OVSQ) of the Institut Pierre Simon Laplace (IPSL) and is established in close cooperation with the Laboratoire ATmosphère, Milieux, Observations Spatiales (LATMOS) (ex Service d'Aeronomie).

The five EuroPlaNet IDIS thematic science nodes (Planetary Surfaces and Interiors, Atmospheres, Plasma Science, Small Bodies and Planetary Dynamics) are dedicated to open a web window to the status of solar system research and provide an effective information management system for scientists and interested persons about solar system knowledge, databases and scientific tools.

The main aim of the Atmospheres Node will be to:

  • support collaborative work in the field of Atmospheres;
  • provide information about databases and scientific tools in this field;
  • establish a scientific information management;
  • define and develop Science Cases regarding IDIS.

These are the specific science cases related to Atmospheres:

Contact addresses for this IDIS node are:

   Alain Sarkissian: alain.sarkissian[at]aerov.jussieu.fr.
   Eric Chassefiere: eric.chassefiere[at]aerov.jussieu.fr.

   IPSL, LATMOS (ex Service d'Aéronomie)
   Route des Gatines, BP3
   F-91371 Verrières-le-Buisson, France

Last news

COSPAR 2010

The 38th scientific assembly of the COmmittee on SPAce Research will take place from 18th to 25th July 2010 in the beautiful Hanseatic city of Bremen, Germany.

EPSC 2010

The 5th European Planetary Science Congress will take place in Rome, Italy, from 19th to 25th September 2010.

Last news
This document is checked as CSS 2.1 Valid XHTML 1.0 Strict

This site complies with accessibility standards