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Global Temporal and Geographic Stability of Brines on Present-day Mars
We combine experimentally verified constraints on brine thermodynamics along with a global circulation model to develop a new extensive …
Vincent F. Chevrier
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Edgard G. Rivera-Valentín
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Alejandro Soto
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Travis S. Altheide
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Distribution and habitability of (meta)stable brines on present-day Mars
Special Regions on Mars are defined as environments able to host liquid water that simultaneously meets certain temperature and water …
Edgard G. Rivera-Valentı́n
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Vincent F. Chevrier
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Alejandro Soto
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Germán Mart\ńez
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Meridional Transport in the Atmospheres of Earth and Mars
As we continue to discover terrestrial exoplanets, many with orbital and planetary characteristics drastically different from anything …
Alejandro Soto
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Martian atmospheric collapse: Idealized GCM studies
Global energy balance models of the martian atmosphere predict that, for a range of total CO2 inventories, the CO2 atmosphere may …
Alejandro Soto
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Michael Mischna
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Tapio Schneider
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Christopher Lee
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Mark Richardson
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Thesis results at AGU 2012
The San Francisco skyline in December. The second stop of my thesis results world tour was the 2012 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, which is held every year in downtown San Francisco at the Moscone convention center.
Dec 6, 2012 · Last updated on Feb 5, 2022
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Thesis Results at LPSC 2012
One of the Mars sessions on the afternoon of the last day of LPSC 2012. Only the diehards remain. One of my thesis chapters discusses the climate dynamics of atmospheric collapse on Mars.
Mar 30, 2012 · Last updated on Feb 5, 2022
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Global constraints on rainfall on ancient Mars: Oceans, lakes, and valley networks
Alejandro Soto
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Mark Ian Richardson
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Claire E. Newman
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On the mystery of the perennial carbon dioxide cap at the south pole of Mars
A perennial ice cap has long been observed near the south pole of Mars. The surface of this cap is predominantly composed of carbon …
Xin Guo
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Mark Ian Richardson
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Alejandro Soto
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Anthony Toigo
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