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Ingrid Daubar
Associate Professor (Research), Brown University
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New Impacts on Mars: Systematic Identification and Association With InSight Seismic Events
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
03 february 2025
Valentin T. Bickel, Ingrid Daubar, Géraldine Zenhä...

The InSight lander represents a unique opportunity to correlate seismic data with impact events identified in orbital images, enabling the characte...

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New Impacts on Mars: Unraveling Seismic Propagation Paths Through a Cerberus Fossae Impact Detection
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
03 february 2025
Constantinos Charalambous, William T. Pike, Benjam...

To date, eight meteoroid impacts have been identified in the seismic record of NASA's InSight mission on Mars, occurring either within 300 km ...

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Extensive Secondary Cratering From the InSight Sol 1034a Impact Event
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: PLANETS
18 december 2024
Peter M. Grindrod, Ingrid Daubar, Benjamin Fernand...

Impact cratering is one of the fundamental processes throughout the history of the Solar System. The formation of new impact craters on planetary b...

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The First Global Catalog of Rockfall Locations on Mars
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
16 december 2024
Valentin T. Bickel, Ingrid Daubar, Aleksandra Soko...

Rockfalls are ubiquitous expressions of present‐day landscape evolution across the solar system. On Mars, their distribution has been propose...

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Global Population of Martian Dust Devil Tracks in High-Resolution Orbital Images
AEOLIAN PROCESSES ON EARTH AND OTHER PLANETARY BODIES I POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2024
Ingrid Daubar, Matthew F. Chojnacki, Rachel B. Hau...
Dust devil tracks (DDTs) are observed on the surface of Mars in high-resolution (25 cm/pixel) images from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experime...
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The Dependency of Spatial Distributions of Impact Ejecta on Target Properties
PLANETARY IMPACTS AS A FUNDAMENTAL GEOPHYSICAL PROCESS II ORAL
planetary sciences | 12 december 2024
Aleksandra Sokolowska, Gareth S. Collins, Ingrid D...
One of the primary solar system exploration targets, Mars, experiences frequent bombardment by small meteoroids that form craters ~10-100-m in diamete...
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Europa Clipper: Science Overview
UNDERSTANDING OCEAN WORLDS IN THE ERA OF THE EUROPA CLIPPER AND JUICE MISSIONS II ORAL
planetary sciences | 11 december 2024
Robert T. Pappalardo, Bonnie J. Buratti, Haje Kort...
The Europa Clipper missions overarching science goal is to assess the moons habitability. It will characterize Europas ice shell and ocean, study its ...
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Europa Clipper: 10 Months to Launch
OCEAN WORLDS AND SEARCH FOR LIFE: HORIZONS IN ICY SATELLITE SCIENCE AT THE LAUNCH OF THE HISTORIC EUROPA CLIPPER MISSION III ORAL
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
Robert T. Pappalardo, Bonnie J. Buratti, Haje Kort...
NASAs Europa Clipper spacecraft will launch in October 2024, with the goal of exploring Jupiters moon Europa to understand its habitability. Europa Cl...
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