EXPLORING MARTIAN IMPACT CRATERS: WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT FOR THE SEARCH
S. P. Schwenzer(The Open University), A. Wittmann(Arizona State University), J. Filiberto(Southern Illinois University Carbondale), P. J. McGovern(Lunar and Planetary Institute), D. T. Vaniman(Planetary Science Institute), A. H. Treiman, R. C. Wiens(Purdue University West Lafayette), D. A. Kring(Lunar and Planetary Institute), O. Abramov(Astrogeology Science Center), Carlton C. Allen(Johnson Space Center), J. Lasue(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), S. M. Clifford(Lunar and Planetary Institute), H. E. Newsom(University of New Mexico)
NASA Technical Reports Server (NASA)
January 1, 2010
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