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James W Head

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Nature|May 4, 2007
An integrated model of kimberlite ascent and eruptionLionel Wilson, James W Head Iii
Astrobiology|April 30, 2026
Astrobiological Implications of Lava Flows Superposed on Martian Glaciers: Assessment of Formation and Fate of Meltwater, Moulin Formation, Induced Transition to Wet-Based Glacial Conditions, and Ice-Flow Velocity EnhancementsJames L Fastook, James W Head
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 30, 2008
Formation of gullies on Mars: link to recent climate history and insolation microenvironments implicate surface water flow originJames W Head, David R Marchant, Mikhail A Kreslavsky
Earth and Planetary Science Letters|May 27, 2020
Age constraints of Mercury's polar deposits suggest recent delivery of iceAriel N Deutsch, James W Head, Gregory A Neumann
Icarus|June 20, 2020
GRAIL-identified gravity anomalies in Oceanus Procellarum: Insight into subsurface impact and magmatic structures on the MoonAriel N Deutsch, Gregory A Neumann, James W Head, et al.
Planetary and Space Science|October 5, 2020
Erosion of lunar surface rocks by impact processes: A synthesisFriedrich Hörz, Alexander T Basilevsky, James W Head, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 5, 2013
Don Juan Pond, Antarctica: near-surface CaCl(2)-brine feeding Earth's most saline lake and implications for MarsJames L Dickson, James W Head, Joseph S Levy, et al.
Geobiology|February 10, 2021
In search of the RNA world on MarsAngel Mojarro, Lin Jin, Jack W Szostak, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 5, 2008
Mercury cratering record viewed from MESSENGER's first flybyRobert G Strom, Clark R Chapman, William J Merline, et al.
Nature Communications|July 10, 2024
Geological evidence for extensive basin ejecta as plains terrains in the Moon's South Polar RegionLe Qiao, Luyuan Xu, James W Head, et al.
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Nature|May 4, 2007
An integrated model of kimberlite ascent and eruptionLionel Wilson, James W Head Iii
Astrobiology|April 30, 2026
Astrobiological Implications of Lava Flows Superposed on Martian Glaciers: Assessment of Formation and Fate of Meltwater, Moulin Formation, Induced Transition to Wet-Based Glacial Conditions, and Ice-Flow Velocity EnhancementsJames L Fastook, James W Head
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 30, 2008
Formation of gullies on Mars: link to recent climate history and insolation microenvironments implicate surface water flow originJames W Head, David R Marchant, Mikhail A Kreslavsky
Earth and Planetary Science Letters|May 27, 2020
Age constraints of Mercury's polar deposits suggest recent delivery of iceAriel N Deutsch, James W Head, Gregory A Neumann
Icarus|June 20, 2020
GRAIL-identified gravity anomalies in Oceanus Procellarum: Insight into subsurface impact and magmatic structures on the MoonAriel N Deutsch, Gregory A Neumann, James W Head, et al.
Planetary and Space Science|October 5, 2020
Erosion of lunar surface rocks by impact processes: A synthesisFriedrich Hörz, Alexander T Basilevsky, James W Head, et al.
Scientific Reports|February 5, 2013
Don Juan Pond, Antarctica: near-surface CaCl(2)-brine feeding Earth's most saline lake and implications for MarsJames L Dickson, James W Head, Joseph S Levy, et al.
Geobiology|February 10, 2021
In search of the RNA world on MarsAngel Mojarro, Lin Jin, Jack W Szostak, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 5, 2008
Mercury cratering record viewed from MESSENGER's first flybyRobert G Strom, Clark R Chapman, William J Merline, et al.
Nature Communications|July 10, 2024
Geological evidence for extensive basin ejecta as plains terrains in the Moon's South Polar RegionLe Qiao, Luyuan Xu, James W Head, et al.
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