Modes of ejecta emplacement at Martian craters from laboratory experiments of an expanding vortex ring interacting with a particle layer
Ayako Suzuki(Japan Steel Works (Japan)), O. S. Barnouin(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), Kei Kurita, Ichiro Kumagai(Institut de physique du globe de Paris), Y. Nagata(Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
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