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Closing in on HED meteorite sourcesSYKES, Mark V; VILAS, Faith.Earth, planets and space. 2001, Vol 53, Num 11, pp 1077-1083, issn 1343-8832Conference Paper

Impact crater lakes on MarsNEWSOM, H. E; BRITTELLE, G. E; HIBBITTS, C. A et al.Journal of geophysical research. 1996, Vol 101, Num E6, pp 14951-14956, issn 0148-0227, 5 p.Article

Size-velocity distribution of large ejecta fragmentsVICKERY, A. M.Icarus (New York, NY). 1986, Vol 67, Num 2, pp 224-236, issn 0019-1035Article

Ancient Impact and Aqueous Processes at Endeavour Crater, MarsSQUYRES, S. W; ARVIDSON, R. E; GRANT, J et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2012, Vol 336, Num 6081, pp 570-576, issn 0036-8075, 7 p.Article

The solar system cratering record: Voyager 2 results at Uranus and implications for the origin of impacting objectsSTROM, R. G.Icarus (New York, NY). 1987, Vol 70, Num 3, pp 517-535, issn 0019-1035Article

Intra-crater glacial processes in central Utopia Planitia, MarsPEARCE, Geoffrey; OSINSKI, Gordon R; SOARE, Richard J et al.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2011, Vol 212, Num 1, pp 86-95, issn 0019-1035, 10 p.Article

An Impactor Origin for Lunar Magnetic AnomaliesWIECZOREK, Mark A; WEISS, Benjamin P; STEWART, Sarah T et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2012, Vol 335, Num 6073, pp 1212-1215, issn 0036-8075, 4 p.Article

Impact craters in loose granular mediaZHENG, X.-J; WANG, Z.-T; QIU, Z.-G et al.The European physical journal. E, Soft matter (Print). 2004, Vol 13, Num 3, pp 321-324, issn 1292-8941, 4 p.Article

Detailed study of an hydrological system of valleys, a delta and lakes in the Southwest Thaumasia region, MarsMANGOLD, Nicolas; ANSAN, Véronique.Icarus (New York, NY). 2006, Vol 181, Num 1, pp 75-87, issn 0019-1035, 13 p.Article

The 30-Myr extinctions, SNC meteorites, and Earth-approaching asteroidsDROBYSHEVSKIJ, EH. M.Pis′ma v Astronomičeskij žurnal. 1990, Vol 16, Num 5, pp 452-459, issn 0320-0108, 8 p.Article

Layered MegaBlocks in the central uplifts of impact cratersCAUDILL, C. M; TORNABENE, L. L; MCEWEN, A. S et al.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2012, Vol 221, Num 2, pp 710-720, issn 0019-1035, 11 p.Article

The small-comet hypothesis : An upper limit to the current impact rate on the Moon : Small cometsGRIER, J. A; MCEWEN, A. S.Geophysical research letters. 1997, Vol 24, Num 24, pp 3105-3108, issn 0094-8276Article

Vesta's Shape and Morphology : Dawn at VestaJAUMANN, R; WILLIAMS, D. A; BURATTI, B. J et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2012, Vol 336, Num 6082, pp 687-690, issn 0036-8075, 4 p.Article

The SMART-1 lunar impactBURCHELL, M. J; ROBIN-WILLIAMS, R; FOING, B. H et al.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2010, Vol 207, Num 1, pp 28-38, issn 0019-1035, 11 p.Article

The formation of floor-fractured craters in Xanthe TerraSATO, Hiroyuki; KURITA, Kei; BARATOUX, David et al.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2010, Vol 207, Num 1, pp 248-264, issn 0019-1035, 17 p.Article

Valley formation on martian volcanoes in the Hesperian : Evidence for melting of summit snowpack, caldera lake formation, drainage and erosion on Ceraunius TholusFASSETT, Caleb I; HEAD, James W.Icarus (New York, NY). 2007, Vol 189, Num 1, pp 118-135, issn 0019-1035, 18 p.Article

Xenological constraints on the impact erosion of the early Martian atmosphereZAHNLE, K. J.Journal of geophysical research. 1993, Vol 98, Num E6, pp 10899-10913, issn 0148-0227Article

A geomorphic analysis of Hale crater, Mars: The effects of impact into ice-rich crustJONES, A. P; MCEWEN, A. S; TORNABENE, L. L et al.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2011, Vol 211, Num 1, pp 259-272, issn 0019-1035, 14 p.Article

Catalogue of large alluvial fans in martian impact cratersKRAAL, Erin R; ASPHAUG, Erik; MOORE, Jeffery M et al.Icarus (New York, NY). 2008, Vol 194, Num 1, pp 101-110, issn 0019-1035, 10 p.Article

Morphology and scaling of ejecta deposits on icy satellitesSCHENK, Paul M; RIDOLFI, Francis J.Geophysical research letters. 2002, Vol 29, Num 12, pp 31.1-31.4, issn 0094-8276Article

Japanese contribution to in-situ meteoroid and debris measurement in the near Earth spaceYANO, H.Earth, planets and space. 1999, Vol 51, Num 11, pp 1233-1246, issn 1343-8832Conference Paper

Correlations of computed simulations with residual hardness mappings and microstructural observations of high velocity and hypervelocity impact craters in copperQUINONES, S. A; MURR, L. E.Physica status solidi. A. Applied research. 1998, Vol 166, Num 2, pp 763-789, issn 0031-8965Conference Paper

Cratering history of Miranda: implications for geologic processesPLESCIA, J. B.Icarus (New York, NY). 1988, Vol 73, Num 3, pp 442-461, issn 0019-1035Article

Sequence and timing of conditions on early MarsFASSETT, Caleb I; HEAD, James W.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2011, Vol 211, Num 2, pp 1204-1214, issn 0019-1035, 11 p.Article

Individual lava flow thicknesses in Oceanus Procellarum and Mare Serenitatis determined from Clementine multispectral dataWEIDER, ShoshanaZ; CRAWFORD, Ian A; JOY, Catherine H et al.Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962). 2010, Vol 209, Num 2, pp 323-336, issn 0019-1035, 14 p.Article

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