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Philip R Christensen

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Nature|February 21, 2003
Formation of recent martian gullies through melting of extensive water-rich snow depositsPhilip R Christensen
Scientific American|July 13, 2005
The many faces of MarsPhilip R Christensen
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 28, 2012
Coils and polygonal crust in the Athabasca Valles region, Mars, as evidence for a volcanic historyAndrew J Ryan, Philip R Christensen
Nature|March 1, 2003
Planetary science: Volcanism or aqueous alteration on Mars?Victoria E Hamilton, Philip R Christensen, Joshua L Bandfield
Nature|August 18, 2006
CO2 jets formed by sublimation beneath translucent slab ice in Mars' seasonal south polar ice capHugh H Kieffer, Philip R Christensen, Timothy N Titus
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 23, 2003
Spectroscopic identification of carbonate minerals in the martian dustJoshua L Bandfield, Timothy D Glotch, Philip R Christensen
Astrobiology|August 4, 2018
A Complex Fluviolacustrine Environment on Early Mars and Its Astrobiological PotentialsJun Huang 黄俊, Mark R Salvatore, Christopher S Edwards, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 25, 2003
Discovery of olivine in the Nili Fssae region of MarsTodd M Hoefen, Roger N Clark, Joshua L Bandfield, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 4, 2004
First Atmospheric Science Results from the Mars Exploration Rovers Mini-TESMichael D Smith, Michael J Wolff, Mark T Lemmon, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 7, 2003
Morphology and composition of the surface of Mars: Mars Odyssey THEMIS resultsPhilip R Christensen, Joshua L Bandfield, James F Bell, et al.
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Nature|February 21, 2003
Formation of recent martian gullies through melting of extensive water-rich snow depositsPhilip R Christensen
Scientific American|July 13, 2005
The many faces of MarsPhilip R Christensen
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 28, 2012
Coils and polygonal crust in the Athabasca Valles region, Mars, as evidence for a volcanic historyAndrew J Ryan, Philip R Christensen
Nature|March 1, 2003
Planetary science: Volcanism or aqueous alteration on Mars?Victoria E Hamilton, Philip R Christensen, Joshua L Bandfield
Nature|August 18, 2006
CO2 jets formed by sublimation beneath translucent slab ice in Mars' seasonal south polar ice capHugh H Kieffer, Philip R Christensen, Timothy N Titus
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 23, 2003
Spectroscopic identification of carbonate minerals in the martian dustJoshua L Bandfield, Timothy D Glotch, Philip R Christensen
Astrobiology|August 4, 2018
A Complex Fluviolacustrine Environment on Early Mars and Its Astrobiological PotentialsJun Huang 黄俊, Mark R Salvatore, Christopher S Edwards, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 25, 2003
Discovery of olivine in the Nili Fssae region of MarsTodd M Hoefen, Roger N Clark, Joshua L Bandfield, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 4, 2004
First Atmospheric Science Results from the Mars Exploration Rovers Mini-TESMichael D Smith, Michael J Wolff, Mark T Lemmon, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 7, 2003
Morphology and composition of the surface of Mars: Mars Odyssey THEMIS resultsPhilip R Christensen, Joshua L Bandfield, James F Bell, et al.
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