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Largest recent impact craters on Mars: Orbital imaging and surface seismic co-investigation
Author(s) -
L. V. Posiolova,
Philippe Logné,
W. B. Banerdt,
John Clinton,
G. S. Collins,
Taïchi Kawamura,
Savas Ceylan,
I. J. Daubar,
Benjamin Fernando,
M. Froment,
Domenico Giardini,
M. C. Malin,
Katarina Miljković,
Simon C. Stähler,
Zongbo Xu,
M. E. Banks,
É. Beucler,
B. A. Cantor,
Constantinos Charalambous,
Nikolaj Dahmen,
Paul M. Davis,
M. Drilleau,
C. M. Dundas,
Cecilia Durán,
F. Euchner,
R. García,
M. P. Golombek,
Anna Horleston,
C. Keegan,
Amir Khan,
Doyeon Kim,
Carène Larmat,
R. D. Lorenz,
Ludovic Margerin,
Sabrina Ménina,
M. P. Panning,
Constanza Pardo,
C. Perrin,
W. T. Pike,
Matthieu Plasman,
A. Rajšić,
Lucie Rolland,
Esteban Rougier,
Gunnar Speth,
Aymeric Spiga,
Alexander Stott,
D. Susko,
N. A. Teanby,
A. Valeh,
Alyssa Werynski,
Natalia Wójcicka,
Géraldine Zenhäusern
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 12.556
H-Index - 1186
eISSN - 1095-9203
pISSN - 0036-8075
DOI - 10.1126/science.abq7704
Subject(s) - impact crater , mars exploration program , geology , martian , astrobiology , orbiter , martian surface , atmosphere of mars , impact structure , planet , seismology , geophysics , astronomy , physics

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