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  • Toigo, Anthony D.; Richardson, Mark I.; Wang, Huiqun; Guzewich, Scott D.; Newman, Claire E. (2018)
    We use the MarsWRF general circulation model to examine the temporal and spatial response of the atmosphere to idealized local and regional dust storm radiative heating. The ability of storms to modify the atmosphere away ...
  • Baker, Mariah M.; Newman, Claire E.; Sullivan, Robert; Minitti, Michelle E.; Edgett, Kenneth S.; Fey, Deirdra; Ellison, Doug; Lewis, Kevin W. (2022)
  • Newman, Claire E.; Hueso, Ricardo; Lemmon, Mark T.; Munguira, Asier; Vicente-Retortillo, Alvaro; Apestigue, Victor; Martinez, German M.; Toledo, Daniel; Sullivan, Rob; Herkenhoff, Ken E.; Juarez, Manuel de la Torre; Richardson,Mark, I.; Stott, Alexander E.; Murdoch, Naomi; Sanchez-Lavega, Agustin; Wolff, Michael J.; Arruego, Ignacio; Sebastian, Eduardo; Navarro, Sara; Gomez-Elvira, Javier; Tamppari, Leslie; Viudez-Moreiras, Daniel; Harri, Ari-Matti; Genzer, Maria; Hieta, Maria; Lorenz, Ralph D.; Conrad, Pan; Gomez, Felipe; McConnochie, Timothy H.; Mimoun, David; Tate, Christian; Bertrand, Tanguy; Bell,James F., III; Maki, Justin N.; Rodriguez-Manfredi, Jose Antonio; Wiens, Roger C.; Chide, Baptiste; Maurice, Sylvestre; Zorzano, Maria-Paz; Mora, Luis; Baker, Mariah M.; Banfield, Don; Pla-Garcia, Jorge; Beyssac, Olivier; Brown, Adrian; Clark, Ben; Lepinette, Alain; Montmessin, Franck; Fischer, Erik; Patel, Priyaben; Del Rio-Gaztelurrutia, Teresa; Fouchet, Thierry; Francis, Raymond; Guzewich, Scott D. (2022)
    Despite the importance of sand and dust to Mars geomorphology, weather, and exploration, the processes that move sand and that raise dust to maintain Mars' ubiquitous dust haze and to produce dust storms have not been well ...
  • Smith, Christina L.; Lemmon, Mark; Moores, John E.; Guzewich, Scott D.; McConnochie, Timothy H.; Newman, Claire E.; Khayat, Alain S. J.; Battalio, Michael; Moore, Casey A.; Ellison, Douglas (2020)
    The Mars Science Laboratory rover (Curiosity) has monitored the line-of-sight extinction within Gale Crater since mission sol 100 (16 November 2012, MY 31 L<SUB>s</SUB> 208°) with Navcam and since mission sol 1,187 (8 ...
  • Stack, Kathryn M.; Dietrich, William E.; Lamb, Michael P.; Sullivan, Robert J.; Christian, John R.; Newman, Claire E.; O'Connell-Cooper, Catherine D.; Sneed, Jonathan W.; Day, Mackenzie; Baker, Mariah; Arvidson, Raymond E.; Fedo, Christopher M.; Khan, Sabrina; Williams, Rebecca M. E.; Bennett, Kristen A.; Bryk, Alexander B.; Cofield, Shannon; Edgar, Lauren A.; Fox, Valerie K.; Fraeman, Abigail A.; House, Christopher H.; Rubin, David M.; Sun, Vivian Z.; Van Beek, Jason K. (2022)
    Gale crater, the field site for NASA&#39;s Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity rover, contains a diverse and extensive record of aeolian deposition and erosion. This study focuses on a series of regularly spaced, curvilinear, ...
  • Fenton, Lori K.; Hayward, Rosalyn K.; Horgan, Briony H. N.; Rubin, David, M.; Titus, Timothy N.; Bishop, Mark A.; Burr, Devon M.; Chojnacki, Matthew; Dinwiddie, Cynthia I.; Kerber, Laura; Le Gall, Alice; Michaels, Timothy I.; Neakrase, Lynn D. V.; Newman, Claire E.; Tirsch, Daniela; Yizhaq, Hezi; Zimbelman, James R. (2013)
  • Wang, Huiqun; Richardson, Mark I.; Toigo, Anthony D.; Newman, Claire E. (2013)
    Observations suggest a strong correlation between curvilinear shaped traveling dust storms (observed in wide angle camera images) and eastward traveling zonal wave number m = 3 waves (observed in thermal data) in the ...

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