Newly formed craters on Mars located using seismic and acoustic wave data from InSight

Meteoroid impacts shape planetary surfaces by forming new craters and alter atmospheric composition. During atmospheric entry and impact on the ground, meteoroids excite transient acoustic and seismic waves. However, new crater formation and the associated impact-induced mechanical waves have yet to...

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Main Authors: Garcia, R.F., Daubar, I.J., Beucler, É., Posiolova, L.V., Collins, G.S., Lognonné, P., Rolland, L., Xu, Z., Wójcicka, N., Spiga, A., Fernando, B., Speth, G., Martire, L., Rajšić, Andrea, Miljković, Katarina, Sansom, Eleanor, Charalambous, C., Ceylan, S., Menina, S., Margerin, L., Lapeyre, R., Neidhart, Tanja, Teanby, N.A., Schmerr, N.C., Bonnin, M., Froment, M., Clinton, J.F., Karatekin, O., Stähler, S.C., Dahmen, N.L., Durán, C., Horleston, A., Kawamura, T., Plasman, M., Zenhäusern, G., Giardini, D., Panning, M., Malin, M., Banerdt, W.B.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: NATURE PORTFOLIO 2022
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Online Access:http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DE180100584
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90187

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