Journal of Geophysical Research-Planets

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Geophysical Research-Planets is 9. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Martian Year 34 Column Dust Climatology from Mars Climate Sounder Observations: Reconstructed Maps and Model Simulations137
Venusian Habitable Climate Scenarios: Modeling Venus Through Time and Applications to Slowly Rotating Venus‐Like Exoplanets102
Mineralogy of Vera Rubin Ridge From the Mars Science Laboratory CheMin Instrument85
What Martian Meteorites Reveal About the Interior and Surface of Mars76
Evidence for a Diagenetic Origin of Vera Rubin Ridge, Gale Crater, Mars: Summary and Synthesis of Curiosity's Exploration Campaign65
The Nature and Origins of Sub‐Neptune Size Planets64
Global Patterns of Recent Mass Movement on Asteroid (101955) Bennu61
A New Model of Jupiter's Magnetic Field at the Completion of Juno's Prime Mission60
Hot Jupiters: Origins, Structure, Atmospheres54
Trajectory Estimation for Particles Observed in the Vicinity of (101955) Bennu50
A Broad Continuum of Aeolian Impact Ripple Morphologies on Mars is Enabled by Low Wind Dynamic Pressures47
Evidence for Multiple Diagenetic Episodes in Ancient Fluvial‐Lacustrine Sedimentary Rocks in Gale Crater, Mars46
InSight Constraints on the Global Character of the Martian Crust45
Subsurface Structure at the InSight Landing Site From Compliance Measurements by Seismic and Meteorological Experiments44
A Study of Daytime Convective Vortices and Turbulence in the Martian Planetary Boundary Layer Based on Half‐a‐Year of InSight Atmospheric Measurements and Large‐Eddy Simulations44
Aerosols in Exoplanet Atmospheres44
First Focal Mechanisms of Marsquakes43
Megaripple Migration on Mars41
The Provenance of Regolith at the Chang'e‐5 Candidate Landing Region41
The Chemostratigraphy of the Murray Formation and Role of Diagenesis at Vera Rubin Ridge in Gale Crater, Mars, as Observed by the ChemCam Instrument41
Vertically Resolved Magma Ocean–Protoatmosphere Evolution: H2, H2O, CO2, CH4, CO, O2, and N2as Primary Absorbers40
High‐Frequency Seismic Events on Mars Observed by InSight40
Thermal Fatigue as a Driving Mechanism for Activity on Asteroid Bennu40
Chemical Cycling in the Venusian Atmosphere: A Full Photochemical Model From the Surface to 110 km39
Strong Variability of Martian Water Ice Clouds During Dust Storms Revealed From ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter/NOMAD39
Entrainment and Dynamics of Ocean‐Derived Impurities Within Europa's Ice Shell38
1I/‘Oumuamua as an N2 Ice Fragment of an Exo‐Pluto Surface II: Generation of N2 Ice Fragments and the Origin of ‘Oumuamua36
Improving Constraints on Planetary Interiors With PPs Receiver Functions34
A Rock Record of Complex Aeolian Bedforms in a Hesperian Desert Landscape: The Stimson Formation as Exposed in the Murray Buttes, Gale Crater, Mars34
A Comodulation Analysis of Atmospheric Energy Injection Into the Ground Motion at InSight, Mars33
Autocorrelation of the Ground Vibrations Recorded by the SEIS‐InSight Seismometer on Mars33
Elemental Composition and Chemical Evolution of Geologic Materials in Gale Crater, Mars: APXS Results From Bradbury Landing to the Vera Rubin Ridge33
The Polarization of Ambient Noise on Mars32
APXS‐Derived Compositional Characteristics of Vera Rubin Ridge and Murray Formation, Gale Crater, Mars: Geochemical Implications for the Origin of the Ridge32
Diagenesis of Vera Rubin Ridge, Gale Crater, Mars, From Mastcam Multispectral Images32
Multi‐Annual Monitoring of the Water Vapor Vertical Distribution on Mars by SPICAM on Mars Express32
Constraints on the Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Vera Rubin Ridge, Gale Crater, Mars, From Mars Science Laboratory Sample Analysis at Mars Evolved Gas Analyses32
Effects of a Large Dust Storm in the Near‐Surface Atmosphere as Measured by InSight in Elysium Planitia, Mars. Comparison With Contemporaneous Measurements by Mars Science Laboratory31
Assessment of InSight Landing Site Predictions31
Iron Mobility During Diagenesis at Vera Rubin Ridge, Gale Crater, Mars31
Mars Science Laboratory CheMin Data From the Glen Torridon Region and the Significance of Lake‐Groundwater Interactions in Interpreting Mineralogy and Sedimentary History31
Marsquake Locations and 1‐D Seismic Models for Mars From InSight Data31
Pressure Effects on the SEIS‐InSight Instrument, Improvement of Seismic Records, and Characterization of Long Period Atmospheric Waves From Ground Displacements31
Analyses of High‐Iron Sedimentary Bedrock and Diagenetic Features Observed With ChemCam at Vera Rubin Ridge, Gale Crater, Mars: Calibration and Characterization30
Geochemistry and Petrogenesis of Northwest Africa 10401: A New Type of the Mg‐Suite Rocks30
Meteoroid Impacts as a Source of Bennu's Particle Ejection Events29
Widespread Exposures of Extensive Clean Shallow Ice in the Midlatitudes of Mars29
Simulation of the 2018 Global Dust Storm on Mars Using the NASA Ames Mars GCM: A Multitracer Approach29
Martian Infrasound: Numerical Modeling and Analysis of InSight's Data28
Properties of Water Ice and Dust Particles in the Atmosphere of Mars During the 2018 Global Dust Storm as Inferred From the Atmospheric Chemistry Suite28
Magnetic Induction Responses of Jupiter's Ocean Moons Including Effects From Adiabatic Convection28
1I/‘Oumuamua as an N2 Ice Fragment of an exo‐Pluto Surface: I. Size and Compositional Constraints28
Storms and the Depletion of Ammonia in Jupiter: I. Microphysics of “Mushballs”27
Lunar Titanium and Frequency‐Dependent Microwave Loss Tangent as Constrained by the Chang'E‐2 MRM and LRO Diviner Lunar Radiometers27
Synergistic Ground and Orbital Observations of Iron Oxides on Mt. Sharp and Vera Rubin Ridge27
Gravity Wave Activity in the Atmosphere of Mars During the 2018 Global Dust Storm: Simulations With a High‐Resolution Model27
Macroporosity and Grain Density of Rubble Pile Asteroid (162173) Ryugu27
Geology and Stratigraphic Correlation of the Murray and Carolyn Shoemaker Formations Across the Glen Torridon Region, Gale Crater, Mars27
Long‐Term Earth‐Moon Evolution With High‐Level Orbit and Ocean Tide Models27
Evidence for a Stratified Upper Mantle Preserved Within the South Pole‐Aitken Basin26
Super‐Earth Internal Structures and Initial Thermal States26
The Curiosity Rover's Exploration of Glen Torridon, Gale Crater, Mars: An Overview of the Campaign and Scientific Results26
Ballistic Sedimentation of Impact Crater Ejecta: Implications for the Provenance of Lunar Samples and the Resurfacing Effect of Ejecta on the Lunar Surface26
Detection of Reduced Sulfur on Vera Rubin Ridge by Quadratic Discriminant Analysis of Volatiles Observed During Evolved Gas Analysis25
Implications for Ice Stability and Particle Ejection From High‐Resolution Temperature Modeling of Asteroid (101955) Bennu25
Regional Structural Orientation of the Mount Sharp Group Revealed by In Situ Dip Measurements and Stratigraphic Correlations on the Vera Rubin Ridge25
Vortex‐Dominated Aeolian Activity at InSight's Landing Site, Part 1: Multi‐Instrument Observations, Analysis, and Implications24
Properties of Lunar Regolith on the Moon's Farside Unveiled by Chang'E‐4 Lunar Penetrating Radar24
Thermal Conductivity of the Martian Soil at the InSight Landing Site From HP3 Active Heating Experiments24
Weak Magnetic Fields in the Outer Solar Nebula Recorded in CR Chondrites24
A New Crater Near InSight: Implications for Seismic Impact Detectability on Mars24
Samples Collected From the Floor of Jezero Crater With the Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover24
Exploring Ocean Circulation on Icy Moons Heated From Below24
On‐Deck Seismology: Lessons from InSight for Future Planetary Seismology24
Dynamical Evolution of Simulated Particles Ejected From Asteroid Bennu23
Storms and the Depletion of Ammonia in Jupiter: II. Explaining the Juno Observations23
Electrical Resistivity Measurements of Fe‐Si With Implications for the Early Lunar Dynamo23
X‐Ray Amorphous Components in Sedimentary Rocks of Gale Crater, Mars: Evidence for Ancient Formation and Long‐Lived Aqueous Activity23
Photometry of Particles Ejected From Active Asteroid (101955) Bennu23
Dingo Gap: Curiosity Went Up a Small Transverse Aeolian Ridge and Came Down a Megaripple23
Gravity Wave Activity in the Martian Atmosphere at Altitudes 20–160 km From ACS/TGO Occultation Measurements22
Effects of Geochemical and Environmental Parameters on Abiotic Organic Chemistry Driven by Iron Hydroxide Minerals22
Regolith Properties in the Chang'E‐5 Landing Region of the Moon: Results From Multi‐Source Remote Sensing Observations22
An Evolving Understanding of Enigmatic Large Ripples on Mars22
An Impact Crater Origin for the InSight Landing Site at Homestead Hollow, Mars: Implications for Near Surface Stratigraphy, Surface Processes, and Erosion Rates22
Two‐Year Observations of the Jupiter Polar Regions by JIRAM on Board Juno22
Where are Mars’ Hypothesized Ocean Shorelines? Large Lateral and Topographic Offsets Between Different Versions of Paleoshoreline Maps22
Updated Perspectives and Hypotheses on the Mineralogy of Lower Mt. Sharp, Mars, as Seen From Orbit21
Three‐Dimensional Configuration of Induced Magnetic Fields Around Mars21
Small Volcanic Vents of the Tharsis Volcanic Province, Mars21
Introduction to the Special Issue: Exploration of the Activity of Asteroid (101955) Bennu21
Formation of Tridymite and Evidence for a Hydrothermal History at Gale Crater, Mars21
Landing Site Selection and Characterization of Tianwen‐1 (Zhurong Rover) on Mars20
Degradation of Homestead Hollow at the InSight Landing Site Based on the Distribution and Properties of Local Deposits20
The Aeolian Environment of the Landing Site for the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin Rover in Oxia Planum, Mars20
Partitioning of Crystalline and Amorphous Phases During Freezing of Simulated Enceladus Ocean Fluids20
Spectral, Compositional, and Physical Properties of the Upper Murray Formation and Vera Rubin Ridge, Gale Crater, Mars20
Meter‐Scale Topographic Roughness of the Moon: The Effect of Small Impact Craters20
Mars: Abundant Recurring Slope Lineae (RSL) Following the Planet‐Encircling Dust Event (PEDE) of 201820
The Thermo‐Chemical Evolution of Mars With a Strongly Stratified Mantle20
Dynamics of a Solidifying Icy Satellite Shell20
Constraining Ancient Magmatic Evolution on Mars Using Crystal Chemistry of Detrital Igneous Minerals in the Sedimentary Bradbury Group, Gale Crater, Mars20
Composition, Stratigraphy, and Geological History of the Noachian Basement Surrounding the Isidis Impact Basin20
Stratigraphic Relationships in Jezero Crater, Mars: Constraints on the Timing of Fluvial‐Lacustrine Activity From Orbital Observations20
Soil Thermophysical Properties Near the InSight Lander Derived From 50 Sols of Radiometer Measurements20
Pyrolysis of Oxalate, Acetate, and Perchlorate Mixtures and the Implications for Organic Salts on Mars20
Magmatic Intrusions Control Io's Crustal Thickness19
Aram Dorsum: An Extensive Mid‐Noachian Age Fluvial Depositional System in Arabia Terra, Mars19
Relationship Between the Ozone and Water Vapor Columns on Mars as Observed by SPICAM and Calculated by a Global Climate Model19
Asymmetries in Snowfall, Emissivity, and Albedo of Mars' Seasonal Polar Caps: Mars Climate Sounder Observations19
Spectral Properties and Physical Extent of Pyroclastic Deposits on Mercury: Variability Within Selected Deposits and Implications for Explosive Volcanism19
Analyzing Low Frequency Seismic Events at Cerberus Fossae as Long Period Volcanic Quakes19
The Tides of Enceladus' Porous Core19
Interannual Variability of Atmospheric Gravity Waves in the Martian Thermosphere: Effects of the 2018 Planet‐Encircling Dust Event19
Compositions and Interior Structures of the Large Moons of Uranus and Implications for Future Spacecraft Observations19
Martian Hydrated Minerals: A Significant Water Sink19
Variations in the Ionospheric Peak Altitude at Mars in Response to Dust Storms: 13 Years of Observations From the Mars Express Radar Sounder19
Vortex‐Dominated Aeolian Activity at InSight's Landing Site, Part 2: Local Meteorology, Transport Dynamics, and Model Analysis19
From Lake to River: Documenting an Environmental Transition Across the Jura/Knockfarril Hill Members Boundary in the Glen Torridon Region of Gale Crater (Mars)19
Estimates on the Frequency of Volcanic Eruptions on Venus19
Christiansen Feature Map From the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Diviner Lunar Radiometer Experiment: Improved Corrections and Derived Mineralogy19
In Search of Subsurface Oceans Within the Uranian Moons19
On the Effect of Magnetospheric Shielding on the Lunar Hydrogen Cycle18
Bedrock Geochemistry and Alteration History of the Clay‐Bearing Glen Torridon Region of Gale Crater, Mars18
Vertical Propagation of Wave Perturbations in the Middle Atmosphere on Mars by MAVEN/IUVS18
The Salty Secrets of Icy Ocean Worlds18
Distribution of Interplanetary Dust Detected by the Juno Spacecraft and Its Contribution to the Zodiacal Light18
Geometry and Segmentation of Cerberus Fossae, Mars: Implications for Marsquake Properties18
Lunar Irregular Mare Patches: Classification, Characteristics, Geologic Settings, Updated Catalog, Origin, and Outstanding Questions18
Heat Production and Tidally Driven Fluid Flow in the Permeable Core of Enceladus18
Thermal and Chemical Evolution of Small, Shallow Water Bodies in Europa's Ice Shell18
Telescopic Observations of Lunar Hydration: Variations and Abundance17
Large Eddy Simulations of the Dusty Martian Convective Boundary Layer With MarsWRF17
In Situ and Orbital Stratigraphic Characterization of the InSight Landing Site—A Type Example of a Regolith‐Covered Lava Plain on Mars17
An Improved Global Catalog of Lunar Impact Craters (≥1 km) With 3D Morphometric Information and Updates on Global Crater Analysis17
Super High Frequency Events: A New Class of Events Recorded by the InSight Seismometers on Mars17
Overview of the Morphology and Chemistry of Diagenetic Features in the Clay‐Rich Glen Torridon Unit of Gale Crater, Mars17
Hazy Blue Worlds: A Holistic Aerosol Model for Uranus and Neptune, Including Dark Spots17
ExoMars TGO/NOMAD‐UVIS Vertical Profiles of Ozone: 1. Seasonal Variation and Comparison to Water17
Evidence for Fluctuating Wind in Shaping an Ancient Martian Dune Field: The Stimson Formation at the Greenheugh Pediment, Gale Crater17
The Surface Energy Budget at Gale Crater During the First 2500 Sols of the Mars Science Laboratory Mission16
Characteristics, Origins, and Biosignature Preservation Potential of Carbonate‐Bearing Rocks Within and Outside of Jezero Crater16
Active Mars: A Dynamic World16
Reflectance of Jezero Crater Floor: 2. Mineralogical Interpretation16
Secondary Impact Burial and Excavation Gardening on the Moon and the Depth to Ice in Permanent Shadow16
The Geophysical Environment of (486958) Arrokoth—A Small Kuiper Belt Object Explored by New Horizons16
Differential Rotation in Jupiter's Interior Revealed by Simultaneous Inversion for the Magnetic Field and Zonal Flux Velocity16
Space Weathering of FeS Induced via Pulsed Laser Irradiation16
Morphology, Morphometry and Distribution of Isolated Landforms in Southern Chryse Planitia, Mars16
Asymmetric Impacts on Mars’ Polar Vortices From an Equinoctial Global Dust Storm16
Lunar Magnetic Field Models From Lunar Prospector and SELENE/Kaguya Along‐Track Magnetic Field Gradients16
Revisiting the Sulfur‐Water Chemical System in the Middle Atmosphere of Venus16
Constraining Martian Regolith and Vortex Parameters From Combined Seismic and Meteorological Measurements16
3‐D Density Structure of the Lunar Mascon Basins Revealed by a High‐Efficient Gravity Inversion of the GRAIL Data16
The Seismic Moment and Seismic Efficiency of Small Impacts on Mars16
Distinct Mineralogy and Age of Individual Lava Flows in Atla Regio, Venus Derived From Magellan Radar Emissivity16
The Fundamental Connections between the Solar System and Exoplanetary Science15
A Mars 2020 Perseverance SuperCam Perspective on the Igneous Nature of the Máaz Formation at Jezero Crater and Link With Séítah, Mars15
Jupiter's Temperate Belt/Zone Contrasts Revealed at Depth by Juno Microwave Observations15
From the Top of Martian Olympus to Deep Craters and Beneath: Mars Radiation Environment Under Different Atmospheric and Regolith Depths15
A Spectral Investigation of Aqueously and Thermally Altered CM, CM‐An, and CY Chondrites Under Simulated Asteroid Conditions for Comparison With OSIRIS‐REx and Hayabusa2 Observations15
Simulating the Reiner Gamma Swirl: The Long‐Term Effect of Solar Wind Standoff15
Fluvial Sinuous Ridges of the Morrison Formation, USA: Meandering, Scarp Retreat, and Implications for Mars15
The Composition of the South Polar Cap of Mars Derived From Orbital Data15
Dielectric Properties of the Medusae Fossae Formation and Implications for Ice Content15
Ancient Martian Aeolian Sand Dune Deposits Recorded in the Stratigraphy of Valles Marineris and Implications for Past Climates15
The Origin of Observed Magnetic Variability for a Sol on Mars From InSight15
Radiation Environment and Doses on Mars at Oxia Planum and Mawrth Vallis: Support for Exploration at Sites With High Biosignature Preservation Potential15
Resolution of Lava Tubes With Ground Penetrating Radar: The TubeX Project15
Surface Energy Budget, Albedo, and Thermal Inertia at Jezero Crater, Mars, as Observed From the Mars 2020 MEDA Instrument15
Small Impact Crater Populations on Saturn's Moon Tethys and Implications for Source Impactors in the System15
Lava‐Rise Plateaus and Inflation Pits in the McCartys Lava Flow Field, New Mexico: An Analog for Pāhoehoe‐Like Lava Flows on Planetary Surfaces15
Orbital and In‐Situ Investigation of Periodic Bedrock Ridges in Glen Torridon, Gale Crater, Mars15
Infrared Observations of Ganymede From the Jovian InfraRed Auroral Mapper on Juno15
Source‐to‐Sink Terrestrial Analogs for the Paleoenvironment of Gale Crater, Mars14
Martian Ripples Making a Splash14
Rock Fragments in Shallow Lunar Regolith: Constraints by the Lunar Penetrating Radar Onboard the Chang'E‐4 Mission14
Temperatures Near the Lunar Poles and Their Correlation With Hydrogen Predicted by LEND14
Chlorine Release From Common Chlorides by Martian Dust Activity14
A Past Lunar Dynamo Thermally Driven by the Precession of Its Inner Core14
Statistical Analysis of APXS‐Derived Chemistry of the Clay‐Bearing Glen Torridon Region and Mount Sharp Group, Gale Crater, Mars14
Hydrothermal Precipitation of Sanidine (Adularia) Having Full Al,Si Structural Disorder and Specular Hematite at Maunakea Volcano (Hawai'i) and at Gale Crater (Mars)14
The Formation of Terraces on Asteroid (101955) Bennu14
Species‐dependent Response of the Martian Ionosphere to the 2018 Global Dust Event14
Tidal Evolution of the Evection Resonance/Quasi‐Resonance and the Angular Momentum of the Earth‐Moon System14
New Craters on Mars: An Updated Catalog14
Lithospheric Structure of Venusian Crustal Plateaus14
Higher Martian Atmospheric Temperatures at All Altitudes Increase the D/H Fractionation Factor and Water Loss14
The Aeolian Environment in Glen Torridon, Gale Crater, Mars14
Mercury's Interior Structure Constrained by Density and P‐Wave Velocity Measurements of Liquid Fe‐Si‐C Alloys14
The Thermal Evolution of Planetesimals During Accretion and Differentiation: Consequences for Dynamo Generation by Thermally‐Driven Convection14
Growth and Evolution of Secondary Volcanic Atmospheres: I. Identifying the Geological Character of Hot Rocky Planets14
Experimental Insights Into Space Weathering of Phobos: Laboratory Investigation of Sputtering by Atomic and Molecular Planetary Ions14
Lava Flow Eruption Conditions in the Tharsis Volcanic Province on Mars14
Ganymede's Far‐Ultraviolet Reflectance: Constraining Impurities in the Surface Ice13
Constraints on the Abundances of Carbon and Silicon in Mercury's Core From Experiments in the Fe‐Si‐C System13
The Evolution of a Spacecraft‐Generated Lunar Exosphere13
Convective Vortices and Dust Devils Detected and Characterized by Mars 202013
Thermophysical Properties and Surface Heterogeneity of Landing Sites on Mars From Overlapping Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) Observations13
Seasonal and Geographical Variability of the Martian Ionosphere From Mars Express Observations13
Dynamics of Lithospheric Overturns and Implications for Venus's Surface13
The Oxygen Isotope Compositions of Large Numbers of Small Cosmic Spherules: Implications for Their Sources and the Isotopic Composition of the Upper Atmosphere13
Early Habitability and Crustal Decarbonation of a Stagnant‐Lid Venus13
Igneous or Mud Volcanism on Mars? The Case Study of Hephaestus Fossae13
Mars 2020 Perseverance Rover Studies of the Martian Atmosphere Over Jezero From Pressure Measurements13
Carbonate Detection With SuperCam in Igneous Rocks on the Floor of Jezero Crater, Mars13
Possible Transient Luminous Events Observed in Jupiter's Upper Atmosphere13
The Distribution of Frosts on Mars: Links to Present‐Day Gully Activity13
Photoelectrons as a Tracer of Planetary Atmospheric Composition: Application to CO on Mars13
Ring‐Moat Dome Structures (RMDSs) in the Lunar Maria: Statistical, Compositional, and Morphological Characterization and Assessment of Theories of Origin13
Re‐Evaluation of Large Martian Ripples in Gale Crater: Granulometric Evidence for an Impact Mechanism and Terrestrial Analogues13
Widespread Megaripple Activity Across the North Polar Ergs of Mars12
History and Future of the Martian Dynamo and Implications of a Hypothetical Solid Inner Core12
Jupiter’s Great Red Spot: Strong Interactions With Incoming Anticyclones in 201912
Isotopic Composition of CO2 in the Atmosphere of Mars: Fractionation by Diffusive Separation Observed by the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter12
The Range of Jupiter's Flow Structures That Fit the Juno Asymmetric Gravity Measurements12
Prolonged Rock Exhumation at the Rims of Kilometer‐Scale Lunar Craters12
The Physics of Falling Raindrops in Diverse Planetary Atmospheres12
Experimental Crystallization of the Lunar Magma Ocean, Initial Selenotherm and Density Stratification, and Implications for Crust Formation, Overturn and the Bulk Silicate Moon Composition12
Hydroxylation of Apollo 17 Soil Sample 78421 by Solar Wind Protons12
The Long‐Lived and Recent Seismicity at the Lunar Orientale Basin: Evidence From Morphology and Formation Ages of Boulder Avalanches, Tectonics, and Seismic Ground Motion12
ExoMars TGO/NOMAD‐UVIS Vertical Profiles of Ozone: 2. The High‐Altitude Layers of Atmospheric Ozone12
A New Large‐Scale Map of the Lunar Crustal Magnetic Field and Its Interpretation12
Jupiter's Equatorial Plumes and Hot Spots: Spectral Mapping from Gemini/TEXES and Juno/MWR12
A Global Survey of Lithospheric Flexure at Steep‐Sided Domical Volcanoes on Venus Reveals Intermediate Elastic Thicknesses12
Regional Impact Crater Mapping and Analysis on Saturn's Moon Dione and the Relation to Source Impactors12
Unmixing Mineral Abundance and Mg# With Radiative Transfer Theory: Modeling and Applications12
Evolved Gas Analyses of Sedimentary Rocks From the Glen Torridon Clay‐Bearing Unit, Gale Crater, Mars: Results From the Mars Science Laboratory Sample Analysis at Mars Instrument Suite12
Evidence for a Locally Thinned Lithosphere Associated With Recent Volcanism at Aramaiti Corona, Venus12
The Growth of Europa's Icy Shell: Convection and Crystallization12
A Probabilistic Approach to Determination of Ceres' Average Surface Composition From Dawn Visible‐Infrared Mapping Spectrometer and Gamma Ray and Neutron Detector Data12
A GCM Study on the 4‐Day and 5‐Day Waves in the Venus Atmosphere12
Investigation of Water Interactions With Apollo Lunar Regolith Grains12
Lunar Secondary Craters and Estimated Ejecta Block Sizes Reveal a Scale‐Dependent Fragmentation Trend12
A Global Thermal Conductivity Model for Lunar Regolith at Low Temperatures12
Experimental Simulation of Titan's Stratospheric Photochemistry: Benzene (C6H6) Ices11
Rock Magnetic Characterization of Returned Samples From Asteroid (162173) Ryugu: Implications for Paleomagnetic Interpretation and Paleointensity Estimation11
Gravity Wave Observations by the Mars Science Laboratory REMS Pressure Sensor and Comparison With Mesoscale Atmospheric Modeling With MarsWRF11
Formation of Magnesium Carbonates on Earth and Implications for Mars11
Nanoscale Variations in Natural Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Weathering Products in Mafic to Intermediate Volcanic Terrains on Earth: Implications for Amorphous Detections on Mars11
Explaining NOMAD D/H Observations by Cloud‐Induced Fractionation of Water Vapor on Mars11
Possible Non‐Mare Lithologies in the Regolith at the Chang’E‐5 Landing Site: Evidence From Remote Sensing Data11
Influence of Calcium Perchlorate on Organics Under SAM‐Like Pyrolysis Conditions: Constraints on the Nature of Martian Organics11
Dynamic Compressive Strength and Fragmentation in Felsic Crystalline Rocks11
The Internal Structure of Mercury's Core Inferred From Magnetic Observations11
Obliquity‐Driven CO2 Exchange Between Mars' Atmosphere, Regolith, and Polar Cap11
Sedimentary Organics in Glen Torridon, Gale Crater, Mars: Results From the SAM Instrument Suite and Supporting Laboratory Analyses11
Surface Kinetic Temperatures and Nontronite Single Scattering Albedo Spectra From Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter CRISM Hyperspectral Imaging Data Over Glen Torridon, Gale Crater, Mars11
Enhanced Densities in the Martian Thermosphere Associated With the 2018 Planet‐Encircling Dust Event: Results From MENCA/MOM and NGIMS/MAVEN11
CRISM‐Based High Spatial Resolution Thermal Inertia Mapping Along Curiosity's Traverses in Gale Crater11
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