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Steve A. Hauck II
Professor, Case Western Reserve University
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Estimating Mercury’s Seismicity over Time: An Initial Approach
MERCURY: INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH INSIDE AND OUT POSTER
planetary sciences | 13 december 2023
Mariana Blanco-Rojas, Steven A. Hauck
Seismicity provides a fundamental window into the inner structure, composition, and operation of planetary bodies. Indeed, NASAs InSight mission to Ma...
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The Nucleation Barrier’s Impact on Lunar Core Evolution
OF CORES WE CAN: INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES OF EARTH AND PLANETARY CORES I ORAL
study of earth's deep interior | 12 december 2023
Sara Gutierrez, Steven A. Hauck
The mechanism of solid core formation is essential to understanding the thermal history, structural evolution, and geodynamo of planetary bodies. Mode...
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Solidification Models of a Supercooled Lunar Core: Crystallization Modulated by the Nucleation Barrier
DIVING DEEP: INVESTIGATIONS OF PLANETARY INTERIORS THROUGH OBSERVATIONS, MODELING, AND EXPERIMENTS I ORAL
study of earth's deep interior | 16 december 2021
Sara Gutierrez, Steven A. Hauck
Comparative study of the diverse interior structures and magnetic fields in rocky bodies is best-served by developing a comprehensive understanding of...
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Mercury Lander: A Planetary Mission Concept Study for the 2023–2032 Decadal Survey
LOOKING AHEAD TO THE FUTURE OF PLANETARY SCIENCE I POSTERS
planetary sciences | 16 december 2020
Carolyn M. Ernst, Nancy L. Chabot, Rachel L. Klima...
Mercury holds unique clues to the distribution of elements at the birth of the solar system and how planets form and evolve in close proximity to thei...
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The Role of the Nucleation Barrier on Lunar Geodynamo Evolution
INTERIORS OF PLANETS AND MOONS: LEARNING FROM SPACECRAFT OBSERVATIONS, SIMULATIONS, AND IN SITU DATA II POSTERS
study of earth's deep interior | 15 december 2020
Sara Gutierrez, Steven A. Hauck
The Moon’s particular magnetic field history solicits a variety of mechanisms that may have powered the long-lasting geodynamo. Thermal and structural...
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In Appreciation of Our 2019 Peer Reviewers
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: PLANETS
26 march 2020
Laurent Montesi, Steven A. Hauck, David Baratoux, ...

Science is at its best when shared widely both within the scientific community and to the broader public. To maintain trust in science while simult...

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Sharing Planetary Science in Plain Language
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: PLANETS
21 october 2019
Steven A. Hauck

In 2016, JGR: Planets became the first AGU journal to begin accepting plain language summaries as a component of research and review articles. Auth...

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Geodetic Evidence That Mercury Has A Solid Inner Core
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
10 april 2019
Antonio Genova, Sander J. Goossens, Erwan Mazarico...

Geodetic analysis of radio tracking measurements of the MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging spacecraft while in orbit abo...

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