Mark P. Panning, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorBarbara Romanowicz | grad student | 2004 | UC Berkeley | |
(Deep Earth seismic structure and earthquake source processes from long period waveform modelling.) |
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Le Maistre S, Rivoldini A, Caldiero A, et al. (2023) Spin state and deep interior structure of Mars from InSight radio tracking. Nature |
Irving JCE, Lekić V, Durán C, et al. (2023) First observations of core-transiting seismic phases on Mars. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2217090120 |
Huang Q, Schmerr NC, King SD, et al. (2022) Seismic detection of a deep mantle discontinuity within Mars by InSight. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2204474119 |
Stähler SC, Khan A, Banerdt WB, et al. (2021) Seismic detection of the martian core. Science (New York, N.Y.). 373: 443-448 |
Knapmeyer-Endrun B, Panning MP, Bissig F, et al. (2021) Thickness and structure of the martian crust from InSight seismic data. Science (New York, N.Y.). 373: 438-443 |
Khan A, Ceylan S, van Driel M, et al. (2021) Upper mantle structure of Mars from InSight seismic data. Science (New York, N.Y.). 373: 434-438 |
Banerdt WB, Smrekar SE, Banfield D, et al. (2020) Initial results from the InSight mission on Mars Nature Geoscience. 13: 183-189 |
Giardini D, Lognonné P, Banerdt WB, et al. (2020) The seismicity of Mars Nature Geoscience. 13: 205-212 |
Lognonné P, Banerdt WB, Pike WT, et al. (2020) Constraints on the shallow elastic and anelastic structure of Mars from InSight seismic data Nature Geoscience. 13: 213-220 |
Drilleau M, Beucler É, Lognonné P, et al. (2020) MSS/1: Single‐station and single‐event marsquake inversion Earth and Space Science |