BC
Member Since 1999
Bruce A. Cantor
Senior Staff Scientist, Malin Space Science Systems
Professional Experience
Malin Space Science Systems
Senior Staff Scientist
2000 - Present
Education
Doctorate
2000
Doctorate
Publications
Explaining NOMAD D/H Observations by Cloud‐Induced Fractiona...
February 10, 2022
Convective vortices and dust devils at the MSL landing site:...
August 29, 2016
A solar escalator on Mars: Self-lifting of dust layers by ra...
September 18, 2015
AGU Abstracts
Explosion monitoring on planetary surface with atmosphere: comparison between Mars and Earth.
RECENT ADVANCES IN SEISMOACOUSTIC METHODS FOR EXPLOSION MONITORING III ORAL
seismology | 16 december 2022
Philippe H. Lognonné, Liliya V. Posiolova, Raphael...
Large surface explosions have been detected at teleseismic epicentral distances larger than 60° on Mars jointly by the seismometer of the InSight...
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Observations of the Mars Year 35 E (Early) Large-Scale Regional Dust Event
PROCESSES IN THE PRESENT-DAY ATMOSPHERE OF MARS I ORAL
planetary sciences | 14 december 2022
David M. Kass, Armin Kleinboehl, James H. Shirley,...
In Mars Year 35 a large-scale regional dust event started at Ls ~ 35° and lasted until Ls ~ 50°. This was during northern spring whose clima...
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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) Context Camera (CTX) Estimates of Contemporary Impact Rates on Mars
THE INNER SOLAR SYSTEM II ONLINE POSTER DISCUSSION
planetary sciences | 13 december 2022
Michael C. Malin, David A. Susko, Liliya V. Posiol...
CTX is a modest resolution (6 m/pixel), moderately wide Field of View (~30 km) camera on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). It has imaged 99.99% of th...
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