Colleen A. Milbury, Ph.D.

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2011 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Geophysics, Planetology
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Gerald Schubert grad student 2011 UCLA
 (Significance and Implications of Mars' Crustal Magnetization.)
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Jansen J, Andrews-Hanna J, Milbury C, et al. (2019) Radial gravity anomalies associated with the ejecta of the Orientale basin Icarus. 319: 444-458
Ding M, Soderblom JM, Bierson CJ, et al. (2018) Constraints on Lunar Crustal Porosity From the Gravitational Signature of Impact Craters Journal of Geophysical Research. 123: 2281-2294
Jansen J, Andrews-Hanna J, Li Y, et al. (2017) Small-scale density variations in the lunar crust revealed by GRAIL Icarus. 291: 107-123
Sood R, Chappaz L, Melosh HJ, et al. (2017) Detection and characterization of buried lunar craters with GRAIL data Icarus. 289: 157-172
Blair DM, Chappaz L, Sood R, et al. (2017) The structural stability of lunar lava tubes Icarus. 282: 47-55
Chappaz L, Sood R, Melosh HJ, et al. (2017) Evidence of Large Empty Lava Tubes on the Moon using GRAIL Gravity Geophysical Research Letters. 44: 105-112
Bierson CJ, Phillips RJ, Nimmo F, et al. (2016) Interactions between complex craters and the lunar crust: Analysis using GRAIL data Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets
Milbury C, Johnson BC, Melosh HJ, et al. (2015) Preimpact porosity controls the gravity signature of lunar craters Geophysical Research Letters
Soderblom JM, Evans AJ, Johnson BC, et al. (2015) The fractured Moon: Production and saturation of porosity in the lunar highlands from impact cratering Geophysical Research Letters
Milbury C, Schubert G, Raymond CA, et al. (2012) The history of Mars' dynamo as revealed by modeling magnetic anomalies near Tyrrhenus Mons and Syrtis Major Journal of Geophysical Research E: Planets. 117
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