Roger J Phillips
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Putzig N, Smith I, Perry M, Foss 2nd F, Campbell B, Phillips R, et al.
Icarus
. 2018 May;
308:138-147.
PMID: 29749975
Over the last decade, observations acquired by the Shallow Radar (SHARAD) sounder on individual passes of the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter have revealed the internal structure of the Martian polar caps...
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Foss 2nd F, Putzig N, Campbell B, Phillips R
Lead Edge
. 2018 Feb;
36(1):43-57.
PMID: 29400351
Since its arrival in early 2006, various instruments aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) have been collecting a variety of scientific and engineering data from orbit around Mars. Among these...
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Zuber M, Smith D, Neumann G, Goossens S, Andrews-Hanna J, Head J, et al.
Science
. 2016 Oct;
354(6311):438-441.
PMID: 27789835
The Orientale basin is the youngest and best-preserved major impact structure on the Moon. We used the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) spacecraft to investigate the gravitational field of...
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Smith I, Putzig N, Holt J, Phillips R
Science
. 2016 May;
352(6289):1075-8.
PMID: 27230372
Layered ice deposits at the poles of Mars record a detailed history of accumulation and erosion related to climate processes. Radar investigations measure these layers and provide evidence for climate...
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Neumann G, Zuber M, Wieczorek M, Head J, Baker D, Solomon S, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2015 Nov;
1(9):e1500852.
PMID: 26601317
Observations from the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission indicate a marked change in the gravitational signature of lunar impact structures at the morphological transition, with increasing diameter, from...
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Johnson C, Phillips R, Purucker M, Anderson B, Byrne P, Denevi B, et al.
Science
. 2015 May;
348(6237):892-5.
PMID: 25953822
Magnetized rocks can record the history of the magnetic field of a planet, a key constraint for understanding its evolution. From orbital vector magnetic field measurements of Mercury taken by...
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Andrews-Hanna J, Besserer J, Head 3rd J, Howett C, Kiefer W, Lucey P, et al.
Nature
. 2014 Oct;
514(7520):68-71.
PMID: 25279919
The Procellarum region is a broad area on the nearside of the Moon that is characterized by low elevations, thin crust, and high surface concentrations of the heat-producing elements uranium,...
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Miljkovicc K, Wieczorek M, Collins G, Laneuville M, Neumann G, Jay Melosh H, et al.
Science
. 2013 Nov;
342(6159):724-6.
PMID: 24202170
Maps of crustal thickness derived from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission revealed more large impact basins on the nearside hemisphere of the Moon than on its farside....
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Melosh H, Freed A, Johnson B, Blair D, Andrews-Hanna J, Neumann G, et al.
Science
. 2013 Jun;
340(6140):1552-5.
PMID: 23722426
High-resolution gravity data from the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory spacecraft have clarified the origin of lunar mass concentrations (mascons). Free-air gravity anomalies over lunar impact basins display bull's-eye patterns...
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Morgan G, Campbell B, Carter L, Plaut J, Phillips R
Science
. 2013 Mar;
340(6132):607-10.
PMID: 23470730
Outflow channels on Mars are interpreted as the product of gigantic floods due to the catastrophic eruption of groundwater that may also have initiated episodes of climate change. Marte Vallis,...