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  • Smith, Isaac B.; Diniega, Serina; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3766-2190; Putzig, Nathaniel; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4485-6321; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4331-913X (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 2018)
    The Mars workshop is intended as the first of many meetings to promote the exchange of knowledge and ideas regarding the last 3 Ga of martian polar and climate history, including its environment and processes.
  • MSATT Steering Committee; Haberle, Robert M. (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1993)
    Addresses the geology, mineralogy, and meteorology of Mars in an effort to assess how the surface and atmosphere of this planet have evolved over time. Also includes a mix of theoretical and observational papers that deal ...
  • Haberle, Robert M. (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1993)
    Addresses the geology, mineralogy, and meteorology of Mars in an effort to assess how the surface and atmosphere of this planet have evolved over time. Also includes a mix of theoretical and observational papers that deal ...
  • Newman, Claire E.; Kahanpää, H.; Richardson, M. I.; Martínez, Germán M.; Vicente‐Retortillo, Álvaro; Lemmon, Mark T.; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4553-7624; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5885-236X (AGU, 2019-11-15)
    The daytime Martian atmosphere produces convective vortices called "dust devils" when they are dust‐filled. Vortices produce rapid pressure drops, which have been detected in Gale Crater by Mars Science Laboratory instruments. ...
  • Lee, Steven Wendell, 1954- (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1987)
    The major topics covered were a discussion of the structure of relational data base systems and features of the Britton Lee Relational Data Base Management System (RDBMS); a discussion of the workshop's objectives, approach, ...
  • Unknown author (NASA?, 1972)
    This document is a collection of materials handed out to the Apollo 16 surface crew during a series of traverse briefing sessions. It served as a guideline during these sessions to formulate and discuss in detail the general ...
  • Radebaugh, Jani; Thomson, Bradley; Archinal, B. A.; Beyer, Ross A.; DellaGiustina, Dani; Fassett, Caleb; Gaddis, Lisa; Goossens, Sander J.; Hare, Trent; Laura, Jay; Mouginis-Mark, Peter J.; Naß, Andrea; Patthoff, Alex; Stopar, Julie; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1578-3688; Sutton, Sarah (planetary geoscientist); Williams, David A. (Planetary geologist); Hagerty, Justin; Prockter, Louise; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3927-1073; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8635-8932; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9953-5483 (2020)
    Planetary Spatial Data Infrastructure (PSDI) is a collection of data, tools, standards, policies, and the people that use and engage with them. A PSDI comprises an overarching support system for planetary spatial data. ...
  • Pistor, H. (Bendix Systems Division, 1966)
    Contains all items of telemetry and commands in Array A.
  • Reasoner, David Lukens, 1941-; O'Brien, Brian J., 1934- (Rice University, 1971)
    Simultaneous enhancements of low-energy ions and negative particle fluxes due to the impact of the Apollo 14 Lunar Module were observed by the lunar-based Charged Particle Lunar Environment Experiment (CPLEE). The impact ...
  • Guzewich, Scott; Abshire, James B.; Baker, M. M. (Mariah M.); Martínez, Germán M.; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5885-236X (2020-07-15)
    Wind is the process that connects Mars' climate system. Measurements of Mars atmospheric winds from orbit would dramatically advance our understanding of Mars and help prepare for human exploration of the Red Planet. ...
  • Unknown author (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1984-05)
    The MECA Newsletter aims to inform the Study Group about the latest meetings, activities, and other news relevant to MECA's goals and Mars in general.
  • Unknown author (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1984-09)
    The MECA Newsletter aims to inform the Study Group about the latest meetings, activities, and other news relevant to MECA's goals and Mars in general.
  • Unknown author (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1985-02)
    The MECA Newsletter aims to inform the Study Group about the latest meetings, activities, and other news relevant to MECA's goals and Mars in general.
  • Unknown author (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1985-06)
    The MECA Newsletter aims to inform the Study Group about the latest meetings, activities, and other news relevant to MECA's goals and Mars in general.
  • Unknown author (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1985-11)
    The MECA Newsletter aims to inform the Study Group about the latest meetings, activities, and other news relevant to MECA's goals and Mars in general.
  • Unknown author (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1986-02)
    The MECA Newsletter aims to inform the Study Group about the latest meetings, activities, and other news relevant to MECA's goals and Mars in general.
  • Unknown author (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1986-07)
    The MECA Newsletter aims to inform the Study Group about the latest meetings, activities, and other news relevant to MECA's goals and Mars in general.
  • Unknown author (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1986-08)
    The MECA Newsletter aims to inform the Study Group about the latest meetings, activities, and other news relevant to MECA's goals and Mars in general.
  • Clifford, Stephen Mark, 1952-; Zimbelman, James R.; Rossbacher, Lisa A.; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0420-8453; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0771-1713 (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1986)
    Martian volatile inventory, planetary climatic and atmospheric evolution, and the interpretation of various remote sensing data were discussed.
  • Baker, Victor R.; Carr, M. H. (Michael H.); Fanale, Fraser; Greeley, Ronald; Haberle, Robert M.; Leovy, Conway; Maxwell, Ted (Lunar and Planetary Institute, 1987)
    The geological, atmospheric, and climatic history of Mars is explored in reviews and reports of recent observational and interpretive investigations.

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