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    The shallow structure of Mars at the InSight landing site from inversion of ambient vibrations by Hobiger, M., Hallo, M., Schmelzbach, C., Stähler, S. C., Fäh, D., Giardini, D., Golombek, M., Clinton, J., Dahmen, N., Zenhäusern, G., Knapmeyer-Endrun, B., Carrasco, S., Charalambous, C., Hurst, K., Kedar, S., Banerdt, W. B.

    Published in Nature communications (23-11-2021)
    “…Orbital and surface observations can shed light on the internal structure of Mars. NASA’s InSight mission allows mapping the shallow subsurface of Elysium…”
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    Present‐Day Mars' Seismicity Predicted From 3‐D Thermal Evolution Models of Interior Dynamics by Plesa, A.‐C., Knapmeyer, M., Golombek, M. P., Breuer, D., Grott, M., Kawamura, T., Lognonné, P., Tosi, N., Weber, R. C.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-03-2018)
    “…The Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport mission, to be launched in 2018, will perform a comprehensive geophysical…”
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    Near Surface Stratigraphy and Regolith Production in Southwestern Elysium Planitia, Mars: Implications for Hesperian-Amazonian Terrains and the InSight Lander Mission by Warner, N. H., Golombek, M. P., Sweeney, J., Fergason, R., Kirk, R., Schwartz, C.

    Published in Space science reviews (01-10-2017)
    “…The presence of rocks in the ejecta of craters at the InSight landing site in southwestern Elysium Planitia indicates a strong, rock-producing unit at depth. A…”
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    Selection of the Mars Science Laboratory Landing Site by Golombek, M., Grant, J., Kipp, D., Vasavada, A., Kirk, R., Fergason, R., Bellutta, P., Calef, F., Larsen, K., Katayama, Y., Huertas, A., Beyer, R., Chen, A., Parker, T., Pollard, B., Lee, S., Sun, Y., Hoover, R., Sladek, H., Grotzinger, J., Welch, R., Noe Dobrea, E., Michalski, J., Watkins, M.

    Published in Space science reviews (01-09-2012)
    “…The selection of Gale crater as the Mars Science Laboratory landing site took over five years, involved broad participation of the science community via five…”
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    Seasonal Variations of Soil Thermal Conductivity at the InSight Landing Site by Grott, M., Piqueux, S., Spohn, T., Knollenberg, J., Krause, C., Marteau, E., Hudson, T. L., Forget, F., Lange, L., Müller, N., Golombek, M., Nagihara, S., Morgan, P., Murphy, J. P., Siegler, M., King, S. D., Banfield, D., Smrekar, S. E., Banerdt, W. B.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-04-2023)
    “…The heat flow and physical properties package measured soil thermal conductivity at the landing site in the 0.03–0.37 m depth range. Six measurements spanning…”
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    Wind-driven particle mobility on Mars: Insights from Mars Exploration Rover observations at “El Dorado” and surroundings at Gusev Crater by Sullivan, R., Arvidson, R., Bell III, J. F., Gellert, R., Golombek, M., Greeley, R., Herkenhoff, K., Johnson, J., Thompson, S., Whelley, P., Wray, J.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Planets (01-06-2008)
    “…The ripple field known as “El Dorado” was a unique stop on Spirit's traverse where dust‐raising, active mafic sand ripples and larger inactive coarse‐grained…”
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    The Color Cameras on the InSight Lander by Maki, J. N., Golombek, M., Deen, R., Abarca, H., Sorice, C., Goodsall, T., Schwochert, M., Lemmon, M., Trebi-Ollennu, A., Banerdt, W. B.

    Published in Space science reviews (01-09-2018)
    “…The NASA Mars InSight lander was successfully launched from Earth in May 2018 and is scheduled to land on Mars in November 2018. The key objective of the…”
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    Mars Soil Temperature and Thermal Properties From InSight HP3 ${\mathrm{H}\mathrm{P}}^{3}$ Data by Spohn, T., Müller, N., Knollenberg, J., Grott, M., Golombek, M. P., Plesa, A.‐C., Bickel, V. T., Morgan, P., Krause, C., Breuer, D., Smrekar, S. E., Banerdt, W. B.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-09-2024)
    “…Diurnal and seasonal variations in soil and surface temperature measured with the HP3 ${\mathrm{H}\mathrm{P}}^{3}$ thermal probe and radiometer of NASA's…”
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    Changes in blast zone albedo patterns around new martian impact craters by Daubar, I.J., Dundas, C.M., Byrne, S., Geissler, P., Bart, G.D., McEwen, A.S., Russell, P.S., Chojnacki, M., Golombek, M.P.

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (15-03-2016)
    “…•Survey of changes in blast zone (BZ) albedo patterns around new martian impacts.•Some BZs change quickly, but half show no changes over several Mars…”
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    Aeolian processes at the Mars Exploration Rover Meridiani Planum landing site by Weitz, C. M, Malin, M, Yen, A, Grotzinger, J, Squyres, S. W, Greeley, R, Golombek, M, Calvin, W, Jerolmack, D, Watters, W. A, Bell, J. F, Thompson, S, Banfield, D, Soderblom, L. A, Sullivan, R, Ming, D, Fike, D, Herkenhoff, K

    Published in Nature (07-07-2005)
    “…The martian surface is a natural laboratory for testing our understanding of the physics of aeolian (wind-related) processes in an environment different from…”
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