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- Plains Volcanism in Tharsis Region on Mars: Ages and Rheology of Eruption Products
- Volcanism and Tectonism Across the Inner Solar System: an Overview
- Valles Marineris Chaos, Storms, and Past Climate on Mars Edwin S
- Moon-Mars.Pdf
- 1 Evidence for Geologically Recent Explosive Volcanism in Elysium Planitia, Mars David G. Horvath1, Pranabendu Moitra1, Christop
- Cerberus Fossae, Elysium, Mars: a Source for Lava and Water
- THARSIS/ELYSIUM CORRIDOR: a MARKER for an INTERNALLY ACTIVE MARS?: James M
- BACK to the FUTURE: Linking Apollo and Artemis Generations of Lunar Explorers with Special Samples from the Moon
- Flood Lavas Associated with the Cerberus Fossae 2 Unit in Elysium Planita, Mars
- A Very Recent Pyroclastic Eruption from the Cerberus Fossae on Mars
- Modelling and Observational Evidence for the Igneous Evolution
- Pre-Mission Insights on the Interior of Mars
- Golombek, M., Grott, M., Kargl, G., Andrade, J., Marshall, J., Warner, N., Teanby, N
- Extensive Aqueous Flooding from the Cerberus Fossae, Mars, and Its Implications for the Martian Hydrosphere
- Sand Deposit Mapping and Aeolian Morphologies As Clues for Identifying Origins of Dark Sand in Aeolis Dorsa, Mars
- Methane Seepage on Mars: Where to Look and Why
- Vas Ti Ta S Bor Ea Li S Arca Dia P Lan I T I a Maz S La It Terra a I D Al Lan It
- Martian Floods at Cerberus Fossae Can Be Produced by Groundwater
- A Revised Geologic History for the Major Flow Units in Eastern Elysium Planitia, Mars
- Final Report for 5B II. Background
- Water on Mars—A Literature Review
- An Explora on Zone in Cerberus Containing Young and Old
- Cerberus Plains Volcanism: Constraints on Temporal Emplacement of the Youngest Flood Lavas on Mars
- Space Science Reviews, Pre-Landing Insight Issue, January 25, 2018
- PDF (Ph.D. Thesis)
- Analyzing Low Frequency Seismic Events at Cerberus Fossae As Long
- Life—Potential, Slow, Or Long Dead
- Floods from Fossae: a Review of Amazonian-Aged Extensional–Tectonic Megaflood Channels on Mars
- First Approximations to the Energy Release of Giant Dikes at Cerberus Fossae, Mars
- Chapter 4: Volcanic Eruptions on Mars and Lava Flow Morphology and Thermodynamics
- Fairen Et Al 2005.Pdf