Ganymede Tectonics: Insights from Galileo Imaging
R. T. Pappalardo(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Galileo Imaging Team, P. Helfenstein(Cornell University), L. M. Prockter(Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory), R. Wagner, G. Neukum(Planet), G. C. Collins(John Brown University), J. W. Head, R. Greeley, B. R. Tufts(University of Arizona), C. R. Chapman(Southwest Research Institute)
AAS/Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting Abstracts #29
July 1, 1997
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