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Review by Yuk Yung 11 May 2011 for NAI

Fifth Workshop on Titan Chemistry – Observations, Experiments, Computations, and Modeling Poipu Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii, April 11-14, 2011. Review by Yuk Yung 11 May 2011 for NAI. Topics of Interest. Atreya : N2 atmosphere origin Waite: Titan + ice chemistry on E nceladus

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Review by Yuk Yung 11 May 2011 for NAI

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  1. Fifth Workshop onTitan Chemistry – Observations, Experiments, Computations,and ModelingPoipuKoloa, Kauai, Hawaii, April 11-14, 2011 Review by Yuk Yung 11 May 2011 for NAI

  2. Topics of Interest • Atreya: N2 atmosphere origin • Waite: Titan + ice chemistry onEnceladus • Cottini: H2O on Titan • Kim: Ice chemistry • Nixon: allene? • Romani: Nitrile ice • Samuelson: ices in the atmosphere • Teanby: seasonal cycle of trace gases

  3. The Chemical Origin and Evolution of Titan’s Volatiles by Atreya

  4. Organic Chemistry in the SaturnSystem: Titan and Enceladusby Waite

  5. Kim

  6. A search for predicted trace species in Titanʼs Stratosphere using Cassini CIRS Connor Nixon

  7. Cloud Condensation in Titan’s Lower Stratosphere by Romani

  8. Vertical Distributions and Spectral Characteristics of Titan’s Photochemical Aerosol between 20 and 1480 cm-1 Robert Samuelson, Carrie Anderson, and Sandrine Vinatier

  9. Seasonal variations in Titan’s atmospheric composition: observations andImplications Nicholas Teanby School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, UK

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