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NASA Technical Memorandum 84468 NASA-TM-8446819820016265 A Bibliography of Planetary Geology Principal Investigators and Their Associates, 1980-1981 APRIL 1982 NI\S/\
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NASA Technical Memorandum 84468

NASA-TM-8446819820016265

A Bibliography of PlanetaryGeology Principal Investigatorsand Their Associates, 1980-1981

APRIL 1982

NI\S/\

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NASA Technical Memorandum 84468

A Bibliography of Planetary

Geology Principal Investigators

and Their Associates, 1980-1981

Joseph M. Boyce, CompilerNASA Office of Space Science and ApplicationsWashington, D.C.

NI\S/\National Aeronauticsand Space Administration

Scientific and TechnicalInformation Branch

1982

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CONTENTS

Eo lian Studie s ......•..••....•..................................

Author/Edi tor Index .....•............••....•........•......•..••

Volcanism Studies •••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••

Structure, and Tectonics ••••••.•••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••

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Interest Topicse ..........•................

Impact Crater Studies •••••••••••••••••.•.•••••••••••.•••••••••••

Regolith and Volatiles .••••.•••••••..•••••.•••••••••••.•••••••••

Fluvial, Periglacial and Mass Wasting •••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Geological Mapping, Stratigraphy, Geomorphology•••••••••••••••••

Cartography, Photogrammetr.y, Geodesy, Altimetry •••••.•••••••••••

Solar System, Asteroids, Comets and Satellites••••••••••••••••••

Remote Sensing, Radar, Photometr.y ••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••

General

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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PL.ANETARY GEOLOGYPFI~CIPAL I~~FSTIGATOPS AND THFIP ASSOCIATFS, 1980-1981

A compilation of selected bibliographic data specificallyrelating to recent publications (May 1980 through May 1981) submitted byprincipal investigators and their associates, supported through NASA'sOffice of Space Science and Applications, Earth and Planetary ExplorationDivision, Planetary Geology Program.

Serves as a companion piece to NASA TM 82385, Reports ofPlanetary Geology Programs, 1980, NASA, Washington, DC, December 1980.

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GENERAL INTEREST TOPICS

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Arvidson, R. E., 1981, Martian Data, Mainly Viking, Geotimes, 25,p. 20-21.

Arvidson, R. E., 1981, Review of: Geology of the Planet Mars, V. Gornitz,ed., Dowden Inc., for Icarus, in press.

Arvidson, R. E., Goettel, K. A., and Hohenberg, C.M., 1980, A post-Vikingview of Martian geologic evolution, Reviews Geophysics and SpacePhysics, 18, p. 565-603.

Baker, V. R., and Nummedal, D., 1981, The second Mars channel workshop:a report, NASA Tech. Mem. 82385, p. 486-487.

Barnes, C. W., 1980, Earth, Time, and Life. New York, John Wiley andSons, Inc., 583 p.

Blasius, K. R., Vetrone, A. V., and Martin, M. D., 1980, Viking OrbiterStereo Imaging Catalog, NASA CR-3277, 302 p.

Carr, M. H., 1980, The geology of Mars: American Scientist, v. 68,p. 626-635.

Carr, M. H., 1980, The morphology of the martian surface: Space ScienceReviews, v. 25, p. 231-284.

Carr, M. H., Baum, W. A., Blasius, K. R., Briggs, G. A., Cutts, J. A.,Duxbu~, T. C., Greeley, R., Guest, J., Masursky, H., Smith, B. A.,Soderblom, L. A., Veverka, J., and Wellman, J. B., 1980. VikingOrbiter View of Mars, NASA SP-441, 182 p.

Carr, M. H., and Evans, N., 1980, Images of Mars: The Viking ExtendedMission: NASA SP-444, 32 p.

Collins, S. A., Cook, A. F., Cuzzi, J. N., Danielson, G. E., Hunt, G.E.,Johnson, T. V., Morrison, D., Pollack, J. B., Smith, B. A. andTerrile, R. J., 1980, "A First Voyager View of the Rings of Saturn."Nature, 288, 439.

Cutts, J. A., and Blasius, K. R., The last pictures from Viking OrbiterI, 1981, The Planeta~ Report, Vol. 1, No.1, Dec. 1980/Jan. 1981.

EI-Baz, F., 1980, The Viking Conquest of Mars. Air and Space, NationalAir and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.,vol 4, n. 2, Winter 1980, p. 6-8.

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EI-Baz, F., 1980, Lunar and Planetary Toponomy. Air and Space, NationalAir and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., vol.3, n. 4, March-April 1980, p. 10-11.

EI-Baz, F., 1980, Gilbert and the Moon. IN: The Scientific Ideas ofG. K. Gilbert, an Assessment on the Occasion the Centennial of theUnited States Geology Survey (1879-1979). E. L. Yochelson, ed.,Geological Society of America Special Paper 183, p. 69-80.

Evans, Nancy, 1980, Viking orbiter imaging mosaic catalog, Reports ofPlanetary Geology Program - 1980, NASA Technical Memorandum 82385,p. 479.

Evans, N., 1981, Viking Orbiter Survey Missions I and II; "Coverage andData Reduction", Reports of Planetary Geology Program 1980-1981, inpress.

Evans, N., 1981, "Viking Orbiter Imaging Mosaic Catalogue", an abstract,Reports of Planetary Geology Program 1980-1981, in press.

Evans, N., 1981, "Viking Imaging Mosaic GUide", NASA TechnicalMemorandum, in press.

Evans, N., Johnston, G. I., Dueck, S., Scribner, P., 1980, "Plots andMosaics of Survey Mission Coverage", an abstract, Reports ofPlanetary Geology Program, 1979-1980, NASA Technical Memorandum 81776.

Evans, N., and Scribner, P., 1980, Location and plotting of high resolu­tion Viking orbiter image sequences, Reports of Planetary GeologyProgram - 1980, NASA Technical Memorandum 82385, p. 480-482.

Greeley, R., 1981, Planetology, Geotimes, vol. 26, p. 47-48.

Leshine, S., Miller, K. J., and Huguenin, R. L., 1980, Microbial Life inCold Saline Environments. In Y. Wolman, Ed., Proc. 3rd ISSOL Meeting,Jerusalem, June 22-27, in press.

Malin, M. C., 1980, Review of "Geology of the Planet Mars," Vivian Gornitz(Ed.). Space Science Reviews v. 26, p. 447.

Malin, M. C., 1980, 11th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference SessionSummary: The Galilean Satellites. Geotimes v. 25 (6), p. 23-24.

Malin, M. C., 1981, Speculations on the Geology of Venus. Trans. Am.Geophys. Un., EOS, in press.

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Murray, B. C., Malin, M. C., and Greeley, R., 1981, Earth-like Planets.(W. H. Freeman and Co., San Francisco), 387 pp.

Morris, E. C., and Jones, K. L., 1980, Revised location of Viking Lander 1on the surface of Mars: Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc., v. 12, no. 3.p. 689.

Morris, E. C., and Jones, K. L., 1980, Viking 1 Lander on the surface ofMars, Icarus, 41.

Morris, E. C., Jones, K. L. and Berger, J. P., 1978, Location of Viking 1lander on the surface of Mars: Icarus, 34, no. 3, p. 548-555.

Runcorn, S. K., Suess, H. E., Malin, M. C., Hide, R., Lust, R., Morrison,D., Kerridge, J., and McDonnell, J. A. M., 1981, Bodies of the SolarSystem: Planets, Moon, Meteorites, Comets, Asteroids and Cosmic Dust.in Review and Projection of Space Science, a COSPAR/United Nationsbackground paper for the Second United Nations Conference on thePeaceful Uses of Outer Space.

Saunders, R. S., and Masursky, Harold, 1981, Mars - The Viking view: 1981Abstract International Symposium on Remote Sensing. May 1981, AnnArbor, Michigan.

Spitzer, Ca~, Editor, and Viking Orbiter Imaging Team, 1980, VikingOrbiter Views of Mars, NASA SP-441, 182 p.

Strickland, E., 1980, What we know about Saturn, Astronomy, November,p. 93-97.

Snyder, C. W., Evans, N., 1981, "The Final Phases of the Viking Missionto Mars", Icarus, in press.

Walker, A. S., 1980, Meteorites in the Beijing Planetarium. Meteorites,vol. 15, p. 253-254.

Wall, S. D., 1980, Viking lander observations of recent changes in theMartian surface, presented at AGU annual meeting, May, 1980.

Wall, S. D., and CUllen, L., 1980, Viking lander camera calibration files,presented at AAS-DPS annual meeting, October, 1980.

Whi tford-Stark, J. L. , 1980, Reply to G. J. H. McCall. Journal of theBritish Astronomical Association 90, p. 473-474.

Woronow, A. , (ed. ) , Advances in Planeta~ Geology, Vol. 1, 1980.

Woronow, A. , (ed.), Advances in Planeta~ Geology, Vol. 2, in press.

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SOLAR SYSTEMS, ASTEROIDS, COMETS AND SATELLITES

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Alexander, C" Summers, A., and Reynolds, R., 1980, Cooling Effects on theMean Radius of Models of Ganymede and Callisto, EOS, v. 61, p. 1023.

Binzel, R., 1981, Observations made with 1.2 M Schmidt at Palomar, MinorPlanet Circ. No. 5768-5769.

Bus, S. J., and Howell, E., 1980, Observation of 1980 WF, Internat.Astron. Circ. No. 3550.

Bus, S. J., Kowal, C., Royer, R., and Helin, E., 1980, Observations madeat Palomar, at Ford Observatory, at Coonabarabran, and at Asiago,Minor Planet Circ. No. 5296.

Bus, S. J. , 1981, Periodic Comet Bus (1981b), Internat. Astron. Circ. No.3582.

Bus, S. J. , 1981, Comet Bus (1981b), Internat. Astron. Circ. No. 3579.

Bus, S. J. , 1981, Comet Bus (1981b) , Internat. Astron. Circ. No. 3578.

Bus, S. J., and Helin, E., 1981, Comet Lovas, Internat. Astron. Circ.No. 3563.

Bus, S. J., and Helin, E., 1981, Observations made at Siding Spring andat Palomar, Minor Planet Circ. Nos. 5741-5767.

Cassen, P. M., Peale, S. J., and Reynolds, R. T., 1980, Tidal Dissipationin Europa: A Correction, Geophysical Research Letters, v. 7, p. 987­988.

Cassen, P. M., Peale, S. J., and Reynolds, R. T., 1980, On the Compara­tive Evolution of Ganymede and Callisto, Icarus, v. 41, p. 232-239.

Cassen, P. M., Peale, S. J., and Reynolds, R. T., Structure and ThermalEvolution of the Galilean Satellites, in "The Satellites of Jupiter",in press.

Cassen, P. M., Peale, S. J., and Reynolds, R. T., 1980, Structure andThermal Evolution of the Galilean Satellites, Program for IAUColloquium 57 - The Satellites of Jupiter, 13-16 May 1980, Kaliua­Kona, Hawaii.

Cassen, P. M., Peale, S. J., and Reynolds, R. T., 1980, TheoreticalProblems Concerning the Thermal Evolution of the Galilean Satellites,EOS, v. 61, p. 1023.

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Chapman, C. R., 1980, Asteroid Science: IRAS Research Goals. Reviewarticle for Proceedings of Workshop on IRAS and the Asteroids.Asilomar, Pacific Grove, California.

Chapman, C. R., Davis, D. R., and Weidenschilling, S. J., 1980, Creationand Destruction of MUltiple Asteroids. Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc.,v. 13, p. 662-663.

Chapman, C. R., and Greenberg, R., 1981, Meteorites from the AsteroidBelt: The Stony-Iron Connection. Lunar and Planetary Science XII,p. 129-131.

Chapman, C. R., Weidenschilling, S. J., Davis, D. R., and Greenberg, R.,1980, Oblique Impacts and Asteroidal Structure. Reports of PlanetaryGeology Program. NASA Technical Memorandum 82385, p. 23-26.

Clark, R. N., Singer, R. B., Owensby, P. D., and Fanale, F. P., 1980,Galilean Satellites: Infrared Spectrophotometry (0.65-2.5um) ofthe Leading and Trailing Sides, Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc., v. 12,p. 713.

Cook, A. F., and Terrile, R. J., 1980, "Enceladus as the Source ofSaturn's E-Ring?" Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc., in press.

Cook, A. F., and Terrile, R. J., 1981, "Enceladus as the Source forSaturn's E-Ring?" Nature, in press.

Davis, D. R., Weidenschilling, S. J., Chapman, C. R., and Greenberg, R.,Dynamical Studies of Phobos and Deimos: Groove Origin and EjectaDynamics, 1980, NASA TM 81776 Reports of Planetary Geology Program,1979-1980, p. 14-16.

Davis, D. R., Housen, K. R., and Greenberg, R., 1981, The UnusualDynamical Environment of Phobos and Deimos. Submitted forpublication in Icarus.

Ellsworth, K., Schubert, G., and Stevenson, D. J., 1980, The Icy InteriorStructures of Ganymede and Callisto, Fall AGU Meeting, San Francisco,California, December 1980.

Ellsworth, K., Schubert, G., and Stevenson, D. J., 1980, Ice in the Inter­iors of Ganymede and Callisto, Third Colloquium on Planetary Water,Niagra Falls, New York, October 1980.

Ellsworth, K., Schubert, G., and Stevenson, D. J., 1980, Ice in theInteriors of Ganymede and Callisto, 12th Annual Meeting, Divisionof Planetary Sciences, American Astronomical Society, Tucson,Arizona, October 1980.

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Fanale, F. P., and Banerdt, W. B., 1980, 10: Post Eclipse Brighteningand the Physical Chemistry of S02, Bull. Amer. Astro. Soc., v. 12,p. 695.

Fanale, F. P., and Banerdt, W. B., 1981, 10: Post Eclipse Brightening:Can It Be Caused by S02 Condensation/Sublimation? Geophys. Res.Lett., in press.

Fanale, F. P., Banerdt, W. B., Elson, L., Johnson, T. V., and Zurek, R.,1981, Io's Surface: It's Phase Composition and Influence on Io'sAtmosphere and Jupiter's Magnetosphere, to appear in The GalileanSatellites, Univ. of Ariz. Press.

Gradie, J., Thomas, P., and Veverka, J., 1981, Surface composition ofAmalthea. Icarus, v. 44, p. 373-387.

Greeley, R., Fink, J., Gault, D. E., Guest, J., and Schultz, P., 1980,Impact Craters on Ganymede: Morphology and Laboratory Simulations.The Satellites of Jupiter-IAU Colloquium No. 57. p. 6-14 (15).

Hartmann, W. K., 1981, Surface Evolution of Stony/Icy Bodies in Jupiter'sRegion, Icarus, in press.

Hartmann, W. K., Cruiskshank, D., Degewij, J., 1981, Surface Materials onUnusual Object 2060 Chiron, Submitted to Science.

Horner, V., and Greeley, R., 1981, Rampart Craters on Ganymede: Implica­tions For The Origin of Martian Rampart Craters. Lunar and PlanetaryScience XII, p. 460.

Kowal, C., and Bus, S. J., 1980, Observations made with 1.2 M Schmidttelescope at Palomar, Minor Planet Circ. No. 5594.

Kowal, C., Gibson, J., Helin, E., and Dunbar, S., 1980, Observations madewith 1.2-M Schmidt at Palomar, Minor Planet Circ. No. 5623.

Lee, S. W., and Thomas, P. C., 1980, Near-surface flow of volcanic gaseson 10. Icarus in press.

Matson, D. L., Johnson, T. V., and Fanale, F. P., 1980, 10 SputteringHypothesis Revisited, Bull. Amer. Astro. Soc., v. 12, p. 675.

Nash, D. B., Fanale, F. P., and Nelson, R. M., 1980, S02 Frost: uv­Visible Reflectivity and 10 Surface Coverage, Geophys. Res. Lett.,v. 7, p. 665-668.

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Nelson, R. M., Lane, A. L., Matson, D. L., Fanale, F. P., Nash, D. B.,and Johnson, T. V., 1980, 10: Longitudinal Distribution of S02Frost, Science, v. 210, p. 784-786.

Peale, S. J., Cassen, P. M., and Reynolds, R. T., 1980, Tidal Dissipation,Orbital Evolution and the Nature of Saturn's Inner Satellites, Lunarand Planetary Science XI, Houston, Texas, 17-21 Mar. 1980, Part 2,p. 868-870.

Peale, S. J., Cassen, P. M., and Reynolds, R. T., 1980, Tidal Dissipation,Orbital Evolution and the Nature of Saturn's Inner Satellites, Icarus,v. 43, p. 65-72.

Pilcher, C. B., 1980, Ejection of Material from 10, Reports of thePlanetary Geology Program, 1980, p. 19, (Abstract).

Pilcher, C. B., and Strobel, D. F., 1981, Emissions from Neutrals andIons in the Jovian Magnetosphere, in The Satellites of Jupiter,ed. D. Morrison, Univeristy of Arizona Press, in press.

Plescia, J., Boyce, J., and Shoemaker, E., 1980, Ganymede cratering I:The dark terrain. (abs.) Bull. Amer. Astro. Soc., vol. 12,p. 710-711.

Plescia, J., Shoemaker, E., and Boyce, J., 1980, Ganymede cratering II:The smooth and grooved terrains. (abs.) Bull. Amer. Astro. Soc.,vol. 12, p. 711.

Plescia, J., Shoemaker, E., and Boyce, J., 1980, The cratering of GanymedeI: The dark terrain. (abs.) Reports of Planetary Geology Program1980, NASA Tech. Memo. 82385, p. 55-59.

Plescia, J., Boyce, J., and Shoemaker, E., 1980, The cratering of GanymedeII: The grooved and smooth terrains and Gilgamesh. (abs.) Reportsof Planetary Geology Program 1980, NASA Tech. Memo. 82385, p. 60-63.

Plescia, J., and Boyce J., 1981, Crater density variations on Ganymede,Rhea, Dione and Mimas. (abs.) Amer. Geophys. Union EOS (in press).

Pollack, J. B., and Fanale, F. P., 1981, Origin and Evolution of theGalilean Satellites, to appear in The Galilean Satellites. Univ. ofArizona Press•

. Pollack, J. B., and Witteborn, F. C:, 1981, Evolution of Io's VolatileInventory, Icarus, in press.

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Purves, N. G., and Pilcher, C. B., 1980, Thermal Migration of Water on theGalilean Satellites. Icarus, v. 43, p. 51-55.

Reynolds, R. T., Cassen, P., Alexander, C., and Summers, A., 1980,Theoretical Studies of the Galilean Satellites, Reports of PlanetaryGeology Program 1980-1981, NASA Technical Memorandum 82385, p. 859.

Reynolds, R. T., Cassen, P., and Peale, S., 1980, Thermal Evolution ofEuropa, Ganymede and Callisto, Reports of Planetary Geology Program1979-1980, NASA, TM 81776, p. 329-330.

Reynolds, R. T., Peale, S., and Cassen, P., 1980, Sulfur Vapor and SulfurDioxide Models of Io's Plumes, Program for IAU Colloquium 57 - TheSatellites of Jupiter, 13-16 May 1980, Kailua-Kana, Hawaii.

Reynolds, R. T., Peale, S., and Cassen, P., 1981, 10: Energy Constraintsand Plume Volcanism, Icarus, in press.

Shoemaker, E. M., Bus, S. J., and Helin, E., 1980, Observations made with0.46 M Schmidt telescope at Palomar, Minor Planet Circ. No. 5474-5476.

Shoemaker, E. M., Bus, S. J., Williams, J. G., and Helin, E. F., 1980,Search for planet-crossing asteroids with the 122-cm Schmidt camera,(abs.) Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1979-1980, NASA Tech.Mem. 81776, p. 8-10.

Shoemaker, E. M., 1981, Collision of solid bodies, chapter in The NewSolar System, Sky Publishing Corp., Cambridge, Mass, ed. by J. K.Beatty, in press.

Squyres, S., 1980, Volume changes in Ganymede and Callisto and the originof grooved terrain. Geophys. Res. Lett. v. 7, p. 593-596.

Squyres, S., 1980, Surface temperatures and retention of H20 frost onGanymede and Callisto. Icarus, v. 44, p. 502-510.

Squyres, S., 1980, Topographic domes on Ganymede: Ice vulcanism orisostatic unwarping. Icarus, v. 44, p. 472-480.

Squyres, S., 1981, The topography of Ganymede's grooved terrain. Icarus,in press.

Squyres, S., 1981, The morphology and evolution of Ganymede and Callisto.Ph.D dissertation, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

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Squyres, S., and Veverka, J., 1980, Voyager photometry of surface featureson Ganymede and Callisto. Icarus, in press.

Terrile, R. J., and Cook, A. F., 1981, Enceladus: Evolution and PossibleRelationship to Saturn's E-Ring. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. XII, inpress.

Thomas, P., and Veverka, J., 1981, Amalthea: the battered and contami­nated. In The Satellites of Jupiter (D. Morrison, ed.).

Veverka, J., and Burns, J., 1980, The moons of Mars. Ann. Rev. EarthPlanet. Sci. v. 8, p. 527-58.

Veverka, J., et al., 1981, Amalthea: Voyager Imaging results. J.Geophys. Res., in press.

Veverka, J., Thomas, P., and Synnott, S., 1981, The inner satellites ofJupiter. Vistas in Astronomy, in press.

Veverka, J., Simonelli, D., and Thomas P., 1981, Voyager search for post­eclipse brightening on 10. Icarus, in press.

Weidenschilling, S. J., 1980, How Fast Can An Asteroid Spin? Bull. Amer.Astro. Soc., v. 13, p. 662.

Weidenschilling, S. J., 1980, Hektor: Nature and Origin of a BinaryAsteroid. Icarus, in press.

Weidenschilling, S. J., 1981, How Fast Can an Asteroid Spin? Icarus,in press.

Whitford-Stark, J. L., and Mouginis-Mark, P. J., 1980, Morphometry ofcraters and caldera on 10 as an indicator of eruption style. InReports of Planetary Geology Program, 1980, p. 34-36.

Wood, C. A., 1980, Ice cauldrons and basins in Iceland and on Callisto.In: Conference on Multi-Ring Basins (abs.) Lunar and PlanetaryInst., Hbuston. p. 118-120.

Wood, C. A., 1981, Possible terrestrial analogs of Valhalla and otherripple-ring basins. Multi-Ring Basins (in press).

Wood, C. A., 1981, Comparative planetology of satellites. Abstractswith Programs (in press).

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STRUCTURE AND TECTONICS

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Arvidson, R. E., 1980, Resurfacing history of mars - Crater flux modelsand thermal history models, Lunar and Planetary Sci. Conf. XI (abs),p. 37-39.

Arvidson, R. E., and Davies, G. F., 1980, Possible relations between theearly Martian geologic record, convective overturn and core segrega­tion, NASA TM 82385, p. 85-87.

Arvidson, R. E., and Davies, G. F., 1980, Possible relations between theearly Martian geologic record, convective overturn and core segrega­tion, Bull. Amer. Astro. Soc., v. 12, p. 678.

Bratt, S. R., Solomon, S. C., and Head, J. W., 1981, The evolution ofmulti-ringed basins: cooling, subsidence and thermal stress (abs):in Lunar and Planetary Science XII, p. 109-111, Lunar and PlanetaryInstitute, Houston.

Comer, R. P., and Solomon, S. C., 1981, The Olympus Mons paradox: whyhasn't the Martian lithosphere failed under the load? (abstract)in Lunar and Planetary Science XII, p. 166-168, Lunar and PlanetaryInstitute, Houston.

Davis, G., and Arvidson, R., 1981, Martian thermal history, core segra­gation, and tectonics, Icarus, in press.

Finnerty, A. A., Ransford, G. A., Pieri, D. C., and Collerson, K. D.,1981, Is Europa's Surface Cracking Due to Thermal Evolution? Nature,v. 289, p. 24-27.

Finnerty, A. A., Ransford, G. A., Pieri, D. C., 1980, Europa SurfaceCracking: A Consequence of Thermal Evolution, p. 43-44 in Holt andKosters, Ope cit.

Finnerty, A. A., Ransford, G. A., and Pieri, D., Europa Surface Cracking:A Consequence of Thermal Evolution, 1980, Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc.,12, p. 709.

Gifford, A. W., 1980, Ridge-Rings on Mars. In: NASA TMX-82385 Reportsof Planetary Geology Progam 1980, p. 90-92

Gifford, A. W., and Maxwell, T. A., 1980, Ridge Systems of Caloris:Comparison with Lunar Basins. Lunar and Planetary Science XI, Lunarand Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 327-329.

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Golombek, M. P., 1981, Geometry and rate of extension across the Pajaritofault zone, Espanola basin, Rio Grande rift, northern New Mexico:Geology, v. 9, p. 21-24.

Golombek, M. P., 1980, Geometry and rate of extension across the Pajaritofault zone, Espanola basin, Rio Grande rift, northern New Mexico:Geology Soc. America Abs., 1980 Annual Meeting, p. 434.

Grossman, A. S., Pollack, J. B., Reynolds, R. T., Summers, A. L., andGraboske Jr., H.E., 1980, The Effect of Dense Cores on the Structureand Evolution of Jupiter and Saturn, Icarus, v. 42, p. 358-380.

Hall, J. L., Solomon, S. C., and Head, J. W., 1981, Lunar floor-fracturedcraters: evidence for viscous relaxation of crater topography,J. Geophys. Res., in press.

Hall, J. L., Solomon, S. C., and Head, J. W., 1981, Lunar floor-fracturedcraters: evidence for viscous relaxation of crater topography(abstract), in Lunar and Planetary Science XII, p. 389-391, Lunarand Planetary Institute, Houston.

Head, J. W., and Solomon, S. C., 1981, Tectonic evolution of the terres­trial planets, Science, in press.

Head, J. W., and Solomon, S. C., 1981, Impact basins: stages in basinformation and evolution (abstract), in Lunar and Planetary ScienceXII, p. 424-426, Lunar and Planetary-rnstitute, Houston.

Head, J. W., Solomon, S. C., Whitford-Stark, J. L. 1980, Oceanus Procel­larum region: evidence for an anomalously thin early lunarlithosphere. Lunar and Planetary Science XI, p. 424-425.

Head, J. W., Yuter, S. E., and Solomon, S. C., 1981, Topography of Venusand Earth: a test for the presence of plate tectonics (abs.) inLunar and Planetary Science XII, p. 430-432, Lunar and PlanetaryInstitute, Houston.

Malin, M. C., 1980, Tectonics on Europa and Ganymede. Trans. Amer.Geophys. Un. EOS, v. 61, 17, p. 286.

Malin, M. C., 1980, Morphology of Lineaments on Europa. Abstracts ofIAU Colliquium No. 57: The Satellites of Jupiter, Kailua/Kana, HI,13-16 May 1980.

Malin, M. C., 1980, Fables in Ganymede Tectonics from Morphologic Studies.Abstracts of IAU Colloquium No. 57: The Satellites of Jupiter,Kailua/Kona, HI, p. 13-16 May 1980.

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Malin, M. C., 1981, Domes on Ganymede. Reports of Planetary GeologyProgram, 1980-1981. NASA Tech. Mem. 82385, p. 67.

Malin, M. C., and Paluzzi, P. R., 1980, Topography of Earth and Venus.Trans. Amer. Geophys. Un. EOS, 61, No. 46, p. 1019.

Malin, M. C., and Paluzzi, P. R., 1980, Topography of Earth and Venus.Submitted to Nature.

Malin, li. C•• and Paluzzi, P. R., 1981, Topography of Earth and venus.Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1980-1981. NASA Tech. Mem.82385, p. 81.

Masursky, Harold, Dial, A. L., Strobell, M. E., 1981, Crustal evolution ofthe Moon, Mars, Venus - Implications derived from Viking, PioneerVenus and Voyager Results: 1981 Abstract, American Association forthe Advancement of Science, Jan., Toronto.

Masursky, H., Dial, A. L., and Strobell, M. E., 1981, Crustal evolutionof the terrestrial planets: 1981 Abstract DGF Symposium onPrecambrian problems, Feb., Copenhagen.

Masursky, Harold, Dial, A. L., Schaber, G. G., and Strobell, M. E., 1981,Tectonism and volcanism on Venus deduced from Pioneer-Venus imagesand altimetry (abs.), in EOS, Proceedings American Geophysical Union(Spring 1981 Meetings,Washington, D.C.), in press.

Maxwell, T. A., 1980, Spacing and morphology of inner basin rings in lunarbasins: Clues for the origin of ridge rings (Abs). in PapersPresented to the Conference on Multi-ringed Basins: Formation andEvolution. The Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, p. 53-55(1980) •

Maxwell, T. A., and Gifford, A. W., 1980, Ridge systems of Caloris:Comparison with lunar basins. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf., 11th,p. 2447-2462 (1980).

McCrory, T., and Wise, D. U., 1980, Tectonic heredity of fracture systems:a new method of testing by correlation of domain boundaries (abs.)NASA Tech. Mem. 82385, p. 98-100.

McCrory, T., and Wise, D. U., 1980, A new method of fracture analysisapplied to joint origins and propagation, southern Beartooth Moun­tains, Wyoming: (abs.) Geol. Soc. America, Abs. for 1980 AnnualMeeting, p. 480.

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McKinnon, W. B., 1980, Aspects of Ring Tectonics: Mercury, Ganymede, andBeyond (abstract). In Papers Presented to the Conference on Multi­Ringed Basins, p. 56-58; Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston.

McKinnon, W. B., 1981a, Application of Ring Tectonic Theory to Mercury andOther Solar System Bodies. Proc. Conf. on Multi-Ring Basins (inpress).

McKinnon, W. B., 1981b, Reorientation of Ganymede and Callisto by Impact,and Interpretation of the Cratering Record (abs), EOS, in press.

McKinnon, W. B., and Melosh, H.J., 1980, Evolution of Planetary Litho­spheres: Evidence from Multi-Ringed Structures on Ganymede andCallisto. Icarus, in press.

McKinnon, W. B., and Spencer, J., 1981, Tectonic Deformation of GalileoRegio and Limits to the Planetary Expansion of Ganymede (abs), InLunar and Planetary Science XII, p. 694-696, Lunar and Planeta~Institute, Houston.

McGill, G. E., 1980, Geophysics and tectonics of Mars; in Holt, H. E.,ed., Significant achievements in the Planetary Geology Program,1980: NASA Tech. Mem. 82384, p. 1-3.

McGill, G. E., 1980, Evidence for continental-style rifting from the Betaregion of Venus: NASA Tech. Mem. 82385, p. 79-80 (Exp. Abs.).

Melosh, H. J., McKinnon, W. B., and Remsberg, A., 1980, A MechanicalAnalysis of the Valhalla Basin and Callisto (abstract). In PapersPresented to the Conference on Multi-Ringed Basins, p. 59-61; Lunarand Planetary Institute, Houston.

Phillips, R. J., and Malin, M. C., 1980, Thermal History and CraterStatistics for Icy Satellites: A proposed architecture for DataInversion and Preliminary Results. Abstracts of IAU ColloquiumNo. 57: The Satellites of Jupiter, Kailua/Kona HI, 13-16 May 1980.

Phillips, R. J., and Malin, M. C., 1980, Ganymede:Between Thermal History and Crater Statistics.p. 185-188.

A RelationshipScience 210,

Phillips, R. J., Kaula, W., McGill, G., and Malin, M. C., 1980, GlobalTectonics of Venus. Science, in press.

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Pieri, D. C., 1980, Preliminary Classification of Lineament Patterns onEuropa, p. 51-54, abstr., in Reports of Planetary Geology Program ­1980, Holt and Kosters, ed~, NASA TM 82385, 546 pgs.

Pieri, D. C., 1980, Europa: Side-Frequency Distributions of GlobalPolygons, p. 48-50, abstr., ibid.

Pieri, D. C., 1981, Geology of Europa: A Review, invited abstract, SpringAGU Mtg., May 25-29, Baltimore, MD.

Pieri, D. C., 1981, Lineament and Polygon Patterns on Europa, Nature, 289,p. 17-21.

Podolak, M., and Reynolds, R. T., 1980, On the Structure and Compositionof Uranus and Neptune, Icarus, in press.

Roth, L. E., Downs, G. S., Saunders, R. S., and Schubert, G., 1980,Relative Elevations in the Valles Marineris Chaos, NASA PlanetaryGeology Principal Investigators Meeting, Arizona State University,Tempe, Arizona, January 1980.

Saunders, R. S., and Gregory, Therese E., 1980, Tectonic implications ofmartian ridged plains, Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980,NASA Technical Memorandum 82385, p. 93-94.

Saunders, R. S., Roth, L. E., Downs, G. S., and Schubert, G., 1980, EarlyVolcanic-Tectonic Province: Coprates Region of Mars, NASA PlanetaryGeology Principal Investigators Meeting, Arizona State University,Tempe, Arizona, January 1980.

Schaber, G. G., and Masursky, Harold, 1980, Ridge-and-trench systems ofVenus and global rift valleys on Earth: A comparison (abs.), inReports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980: U. S. NationalAeronautics and Space Administration TN 82385, p. 82-84.

Schaber, G. G., and Masursky, Harold, 1981, Large-scale equatorial andmid-latitude surface disruptions on Venus: Preliminary geologicassessment (abs.), in Lunar and Planetary Science XII, Abstractsof papers submitted~o the Twelfth Lunar and Planetary Science Con­ference, The Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, TX, p. 928-931.

Schubert, G., Stevenson, D., and Ellsworth, K., 1981, Internal structuresof the Galilean satellites. Icarus, in press.

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Schubert, G., Stevenson, D., and Cassen, P., 1980, Whole planet coolingand the radiogenic heat source contents of the Earth and Moon.J. Geophys. Res., v. 85: p. 2531-2538.

Solomon, S. C., Ahrens, T. J., Cassen, P., Hsui, A. T., Minear, J. W.,Reynolds, R. T., Sleep, N. H., Strangway, D. W., and Turcotte, D. L.,1981, Thermal histories of the terrestrial planets, in BasalticVolcanism on the Terrestrial Planets, Pergamon, in press.

Solomon, S. C., and Head, J. W., 1981, The evolution of multi-ringedbasins: viscoelastic relaxation of topographic relief (abstract), inLunar and Planetary Science XII, p. 1023-1025, Lunar and PlanetaryInstitute, Houston.

Solomon, S. C., Bratt, S. R., Comer, R. P., and Head, J. W., 1980, Theevolution of multi-ringed basins: cooling, thermal stress, andrelaxation of topography (abstract) in NASA TM 82385, Reports ofPlanetary Geology Program - 1980, p. 116-118.

Stevenson, D. J., Schubert, G., Cassen, P., and Reynolds, R. T., 1980,Core Evolution and Magnetism of the Terrestrial Planets, Lunar andPlanetary Science XI, Houston, Texas, 17-21 March 1980, Psrt 3,p. 1091-1093.

Stevenson, D. J., Schubert, G., Cassen, P., and Reynolds, R. T., 1980,Thermal Evolution of the Earth's Core and Mantle, IUGG InternationalConference on Mathematical Problems of the Thermal and Dynamic Stateof the Earth, Lake Arrowhead, California.

Whitford-Stark, J. L., 1980, The gravity anomalies of Oceanus Procellarum.in Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1979-1980. NASA TM-81776~ 22-24.

Whitford-Stark, J. L., 1980, Lunar basin formation and subsequent modifi­cation. in Multi-ring Basins: Formation and Evolution. p. 106-108.

Wise, D. U., 1980, Discovery of a Mesozoic strike-slip fault domainextending at least 100 km NE of the Newark Basin: Geol. Soc. America,Abs. for 1980 NE Section Mtg.

Wise, D. U., 1980, Seasat radar lineament detection: testing the effectsof shadow illusions: NASA Tech. Mem. 82385, p. 439-441 (Exp. Abs.).

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REGOLITH AND VOLATILES

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Anderson, D. M., 1979, The Role of Interfacial Water and Water in ThinFilms in the Origin of Life. Proceedings NASA Conference on Life inthe Universe, Ames Res. Center, Moffett Field, CA, June 1979. inpress.

Anderson, D. M., and Tice, T. R., 1980, Low Temperature Phase Changes inMontmorillonite and Nontronite at High Water Contents and High SaltContents. Proceedings Conf. Soil Water Problems in Cold Regions,Calgary, Alb., Can., 9/79, Cold Regions Science and Technology, v. 3,p. 139-144.

Arvidson, R. E., Hohenberg, C. M., and Shirck, J. R., 1981, Long-termcharacterization of the Martian atmosphere and soil from cosmic rayeffects in returned samples, Icarus, in press.

Blackburn, T., Gibson, Jr., E. K., Andrawes, F. F., and Young, V., 1980,Sulfate production from photochemical oxidation of sulfides:Preliminary results. in NASA Tech. Memorandum 82385 Reports ofPlanetary Geology Program 1980, p. 193-195.

Evans, N., 1981, Arsia-Pavonis Montes Bore Wave: Three Mars Years ofObservation, an abstract, Bulletin of the American AstronomicalSociety, in press.

Evans, N., James, P. B., 1981, A Local Dust Storm in the Chryse Region ofMars: Viking Orbiter Observations, submitted to Geophysical ResearchLetters.

Fanale, F. P. 1981, Planetary Volatiles: An Overview, Contributed to AGeological Exploration of the Terrestrial Planets, NASA SP.

Fanale, F. P., and Banerdt, W. B., 1980, 10: Atmosphere-Surface­Magnetosphere Interactions, NASA TM 82385, p. 16-19.

Fanale, F. P., and Banerdt, W. B., 1980, Experimental Studies ofAtmosphere-Regolith C02 Exchange on Mars (presented at the thirdbiannual Colloquium on Water in the Solar System, Niagra Falls,Oct., 1980).

Fanale, F. P., and Banerdt, W. B., 1981, Volatile Exchange Betweenthe Regolith and Atmosphere of Mars, presented at the NASA workshopon Quasiperiodic Climate Change on Mars and the Earth, NASA-Ames.

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Fanale, F. P., Banerdt, B., Sanger, R., Johansen, L., Diffendaffer, P.,and Muradian, L., 1980, Mars fines atmospheric pressure wave experi­ment a progress report, Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980,NASA Technical Memorandum 82385, p. 215-217.

Gibson, E. K., Jr., 1980, Determination of water and other volatiles inplanetary samples. Abstract. Proc. Third Colloquium on PlanetaryWater, Niagra Falls, N.Y.

Gibson, E. K., Jr., 1980, Thermal stability and decomposition behaviorof selected Martian analog materials. NASA-JSC Report, 41 p.

Gibson, E. K., Jr., 1980, Dry Valleys of Antarctica:Martian surface. in: NASA TMX 82385 Reports ofProgram 1980, p. 199-201.

Analogs of thePlanetary Geology

Gibson, E. K., Jr., 1981, Planetary surface analogs in the Dry Valleys,South Victoria Land, Antarctica. In: Lunar and Planetary ScienceXII, in press.

Gibson, E. K., Jr., and Andrawes, F. F., 1980, The Antarctic environmentand its effect upon the total carbon and sulfur abundances inrecovered meteorites. Proc. 11th Lunar and Planetary Science Conf.p. 1223-1234.

Gibson, E. K., Jr., and Ransom, B., 1981, Soils and weathering processesin the Dry Valleys of Antarctica: Analogs of the Martian regolith.in: Lunar and Planetary Science XII, in press.

Gibson, E. K., Jr., Ransom, B., Ingram, R. E. L., 1981, Geochemicalchanges produced by weathering of soils from the Dry Valleys ofAntarctica: A progress report. in: NASA Tech. Memorandum 82385,Reports of Planetary Geology program 1980, p. 202-204.

Gooding, J. L., 1980, Geochemical fractionations during the evolutionof Martian soils. Lunar Planet. Sci. XI, Lunar and PlanetaryInstitute, Houston, Texas, p. 342-344.

Gooding, J. L., 1980, Experimental alteration of rocks under "hydro­the:rntal" conditions applicable to Mars and Venus. Reports Planet.Geol. Program, NASA Tech. Memo. 82385, p. 205.

Gooding, J. L., 1980, Mineralogical studies of terrestrial analogs ofMartian surface materials. Reports Planet. Geol. Program, NASATech. Memo. 82385, p. 206-208.

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Gooding, J. L., 1980, Hawaiian basalts as analogs of Martian surfacematerials, 1: Particle-size distributions of soils and sediments.Reports Planet. Geol. Program, NASA Tech. Memo. 82385, p. 209-211.

Gooding, J. L., 1981, Mineralogical changes during terrestrial weather­ing of Antarctic chondrites. Lunar Planet. Sci. XII, Lunar andPlanetary Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 350-352.

Gooding, J. L., 1981, Petrology of dune sand derived from basalt on theKa'u Desert, Hawaii, Submitted to J. Geol.

Gooding, J. L., 1981, Mineralogical aspects of terrestrial weatheringeffects in chondrites from Allan Hills, Antarctica. Submitted toProc. Twelfth Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf.

Guinness, E. A., 1980, Spatial and temporal variations in the spectralproperties of soils exposed at the Viking landing sites, PhD Thesis,Washington Univ., 201 p.

Guinness, E. A., 1980, Are the soils at the Viking landing sites partof a globally homogenized wind deposit?, Bull. Amer. Astro. Soc., 12,p. 691.

GUinness, E. A., 1980, Spectral properties of soils exposed at the Viking1 site, NASA TM 82385, p. 417-419.

GUinness, E. A., 1980, Spectral properties of soils at the Viking 1 landersite, Lunar and Planetary Sci. Conf. XI, p. 377-379.

Guinness, E. A., 1981, Spectral properties (0.40 to 0.75 microns) of soilsexposed at the Viking 1 landing site, J. Geophys. Res., in press.

Huguenin, R. L., 1980, Salt Storms on Mars? BAAS 12, p. 723-724.

Huguenin, R. L., 1980, Possible Source of the Martian Salts. NASATM 82385, p. 502-503.

Hunt, G. E., James, P. B., Evans, N., and Pickersgill, A., 1981,Tharsis Montes Bore Wave, submitted to Nature, in review.

Japp, J. M., and Gooding, J. L., 1980, Size-fraction analyses of MaunaKea, Hawaii summit soils and their possible analogy with Martiansoils. Reports Planet. Geol. Program, NASA Tech. Memo. 82385,p. 212-214.

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Morris, R. V., and Lauer, H.oxyhydroxides (FeOOH) tofor the hydration statePLanetary Science XII.TX, p. 720-722.

Johansen, L. A., 1980, Mud as a pseudo-volcanic rock magma, Reports ofPlanetary Geology Program - 1980, NASA Technical Memorandum 82385,p. 249-251.

Kenney, J., Fanale, F. P., and Saunders, R. S., 1980, Parametric study ofdust fountains, Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980, NASATechnical Memorandum 82385, p. 281-284.

McKay, D., Constantopoulos, J., Prestel, D., and EI-Baz, F., 1980, Thick­ness of coatings on quartz grains from the Great Sand Sea, Egypt.NASA TM 82385, p. 304-306.

McKay, D. and Prestel, D., 1980, Chemical weathering in the Dry Valleysof Antarctica: Preliminary results of an SEM study. NASA TM 82385,p. 496-498.

McKay, D., 1981, Chemical weathering and transport processes on Mars:The formation of evaporites. Abstracts of the Geological Societyof America, South Central Section, San Antonio, TX, April 1981.

Moore, H. J., Dowey, E. M., Hutton, R. E., Scott, R. F., Shorthill, R. W.,and Spitzer, C. R., 1980, Cohesion and angle of internal friction ofsurface materials at Viking landing sites, Mars: Reports of PlanetaryGeology Program, 1980, NASA Tech. Memo. 82385, p. 225-227.

Morris, R. V., and Lauer, H. V., Jr., 1980, The case against UV photo­stimulated oxidation of magnetite. Geophys. Res. Lett. 7, p. 605-608.

Morris, R. V., and Lauer, H. V., Jr., 1980, Stability of ferric oxyhy­droxides to dehydration in the presence of UV radiation: Implicationsfor weathering on Mars. in Reports of Planetary Geology Program ­1980. NASA TM 82385. p. 218-220.

V., Jr., 1981, On the stability of ferricdehydration of UV radiation: Implications

of the Martian surface. in Lunar andThe Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston,

Morris, R. V., and Neely, S. C., 1980, Diffuse reflectance spectra ofparticulate (submicron) iron oxides and selected mixtures thereof.in Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980. NASA TM 82385,~ 445-447.

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Morris, R. V., and Neely, S. C., 1981, Diffuse reflectance spectra ofpigmentary-sized iron oxides, iron oxyhydroxides, and their mixtures:Implications for the reflectance spectra of Mars. in Lunar andPlanetary Science XII. The Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston,TX, p. 723-725.

Mouginis-Mark, P. J., Cintala, M. J., and Whitford-Stark, J. L., 1980,Geological constraints for the Solis Planum "oasis" on Mars. Lunarand Planetary Science XI, p. 762-764.

Nummedal, D., 1981, The role of salt in aggregate formation on Mars,Abstract, 12th Lunar and Planetary Conference, p. 779-781.

Oyama, V. I., Carle, G. C., Woeller, F., Pollack, J. B., Reynolds, R. T.,and Craig, R., 1980, Pioneer Venus Chromatography of the LowerAtmosphere of Venus, Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 85 (A13),p. 7891-7902.

Pollack, J. B., and Yung, Y. L., 1980, Origin and evolution of planetaryatmospheres, Ann. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci, v 8, p. 425-487.

Saunders, R. S., Gooding, J., Fanale, F., Johanson, L., Laue, Eric,Schneider, D., Sanger, R., Diffendaffer, P., and Wall, S., 1980, Marssoil/water/atmosphere dynamic interaction facility description,Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980, NASA Technical Memorandum82385, p. 221-224.

Singer, R. B., and Strickland, E. L., 1980, Spectral variety of Martiansurface materials: Comparison of Earth-based and Viking lander data,Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 12, p. 680.

Singer, R. B., and Strickland, E. L., 1981, Spectral variety of Martiansurface materials: Comparison of Earth-based and Viking lander data,Lunar and Planetary Sci. Conf. XII, p. 99-1001.

Tice, A. R., Anderson, D. M., and Sterrett, K. F., 1980, Unfrozen WaterContents of Submarine Permafrost Determined by Nuclear MagneticResonance. Proceedings, The 2nd International Symposium on GroundFreezing, Norwegian Institute of Technology, U. of Trondheim,Trondheim, Norway, June 24-26, 1980, in press.

Toon, O. B., Pollack, J. B., Ward, W., Burns, J. A., and Bilski, K., 1981,The Astronomical Theory of Climatic Change on Mars, Icarus, in press.

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Underwood, J. R., and Giegengack, R. F., 1980a, Study of Libyan Desertglass site, SW Egypt; June 1979. NASA Tech. Memo. 81776, p. 169-170.

Underwood, J. R., and Giegengack, R. F., 1980b, Meteorite from SW Egypt:no apparent connection with origin of Libyan Desert glass. Geol. Soc.America Abstracts with Programs for 1980, 12/1: p. 17.

Underwood, J. R., and Giegengack, R. F., 1980c, Libyan Desert glass - 1979expedition. Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., 83/3: p. 155-156.

Wall, S. D., 1980, Condensate formation during the first winter at theViking 2 lander site, presented at the Conference on Planetary Water,October, 1980.

Wall, S. D., 1980, Viking lander observations of recent changes in theMartian surface, presented at AGU annual meeting, May, 1980.

Wall, S. D., 1981, Analysis of condensates formed at the Viking 2 landersite: the first winter. J. Geophys. Res., in press.

Wall, S. D., and Cullen, L., 1981, Observing changes with the Vikinglander camera, Reports of the Planetary Geology Program -1980. NASATM 82385.

Wilhelms, D. E., 1980, Primary-ejecta orlgln of Apollo 16 samples. inAbstracts, Workshop on Apollo 16, November 1980, Lunar and PlanetaryInstitute, Houston.

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VOLCANISM STUDIES

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Baker, V. R., 1980, Degradation of volcanic landforms on Mars and Earth.NASA Tech. Memo. 82385, p. 234-235.

Baloga, S. M., Pieri, D. C., Nelson, R. M., and Sagan, C., 1981, ThermalProcesses in Sulfur Flows on 10, ibid.

Blasius, K. R., 1980, Interpretation of Topography of Martian CentralVolcanoes, Bull. AAS, v. 12, p. 679.

Blasius, K. R., and Cutts, J. A., 1981, Topography of Martian CentralVolcanoes, Icarus, in press.

Bornhorst, T. J., 1980, Major- and trace-element geochemistry andmineralogy of Upper Eocene to Quaternary volcanic rocks of theMogollon-Datil volcanic field, southwestern New Mexico: Ph.D.diss., Univ. New Mexico, Albuquerque, p. 1-108.

Carr, M. H., and Greeley, R., 1980, Volcanic Features of Hawaii: ABasis for Comparison with Mars. NASA SP-403, 207 p.

Carr, M. H., Masursky, H., Strom, R. G., and Terrile, R. J., 1979,The Volcanic Features of 10. Nature, v. 280, p. 729.

Christiansen, E. H., and Greeley, R., 1981, Mega-Lahars (?) In theElysium Region, Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf., 12th, p. 138-139.

Crumpler, L. S., 1980, An alkali basalt through trachyte suite, MesaChivato, Mount Taylor volcanic field New Mexico: Geol. Soc.America Bull., v. 91, pt. I, p. 253-255; pt. II, p. 1293-1331.

Dzurisin, D., 1980, Planetary studies at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory,Proc. NASA PGPI Mtg., Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, January1980.

Dzurisin, D., and Casadevall, T., 1980, Geology of Kilauea caldera,Hawaii: Implications for the evolution of martian shield volcanoes,NASA TM 82385, p. 236.

Dzurisin, D., and Koyanagi, R. Y., 1981, Changed magma budget since 1975at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, in preparation.

Elston, W. E., Aubele, J. C., Crumpler, L. S., Eppler, D. B., 1980, Arecalc-alkalic rocks unique to Earth? (abs.) in Reports of PlanetaryGeology Program 1979-80, NASA Tech. Mem. 81776, p. 198-200.

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Fink, J., Krinsley, D., and Greeley, R., 1980. Explosive volcanism: apossible source for aggregate formation on Mars. Repts. Planet.Geol. Program 1980-81, NASA TM 82385, p. 285-286.

Fink, J., and Greeley, R., 1980, Laboratory Simulations of Central PitCraters. NASA TM 82385, p. 170-173

Fink, J., and Greeley, R, 1980, Mudflow Studies on Mount st. Helens,NASA TM 82385, p. 339-340.

Fink, J.H., Malin, M. C., D'Alli, R. E., and Greeley, R., 1981. Rheo­logical Properties of Mudflows Associated with Mount st. HelensVolcano, Washington, Geophys. Res. Letters, v. 8, no. 1, p. 43-46.

Gifford, A. W., and Head, J. W., 1980, Lunar Mare Domes: Classificationand Modes of Origin. The Moon and the Planets, v. 22, p. 235-258.

Greeley, R., and Sigurdsson, H., 1980. Pristine Morphology of aQuasi-flood Basalt Flow: The Bardardalshraun of Trolladymgja,Iceland. NASA TM 82385, p. 245-246.

Greeley, R., and Spudis, P. D., 1981, Volcanism on Mars. Res. Geophys.Space Phys.

Greeley, R., Ward, A. W., Peterfreund, A. R., Seyder, D. B., and Womer,M. B., 1980, Detailed Reports of the Mars Sample Return Study Effort:Vol. II, Arsia Mons West, a young volcanic site and Chryse Planitia:Jet Propulsion Lab Report 715-23, California Institute of Technology.

Greeley, R., and Womer, M., 1980, Physical Modelling of Lava Flows,NASA TN 82385, p. 247.

Guest, J. E., Underwood, J., and Greeley, R., 1981, Role of Lava Tubes inFlow from Observatory Vent, 1971, Eruption on Nt. Etna, GeologyMagazine, v. 117, p. 601-606.

Hawke, B. R., and Head, J. W., 1980, Small lunar dark-mantle depositsof possible pyroclastic origin: Geologic setting, composition,and relation to relation to regional stratigraphy. in Lunar andPlanetary Science XI, Lunar and Planetary Institute,JHouston,p. 416-417.

Hawke, B. R., McCord, T. B., and Head, J. W., 1980a, Small lunar dark­mantle deposits of probable pyroclastic origin. Abstracts Div.Planet. Science.

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Hawke, B. R., McCord, T. B., and Head, J. W., 1980b, Small lunar dark­mantle deposits of probable pyroclastic origin. in NASA TM-82385Reports of Planetary Geology program 1980, p. 512-514.

Kator, G., 1981, Morphogenetic studies of the Elysium volcanic region,Mars. M. A. thesis, The University of Texas at Austin, in prepara­tion.

Kaula, W. M., Fanale, F. P., and Anderson, D., 1981, Implications ofBasaltic Volcanism for Evolution of the Terrestrial Planets inBasaltic Volcanism on the Terrestrial Planets, in press, PergamonPress.

King, J. S., 1981, A discussion of selected volcanic features of theSouth Central Snake River Plain, Idaho: in Idaho Bureau of Mines andGeology, Monograph on Idaho Cenozoic Geology, in preparation.

King, J. S., and Spear, Dallas, 1981, Big Southern Butte, a rhyoliticdome on the eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho - in Idaho Bureau ofMines and Geology, Monograph on Idaho Cenozoic Geology, in prepara­tion.

King, J. S., Womer, Michael, and Greeley, R., 1981, The geology of SplitButte, a maar crater of the South Central Snake River Plain, Idaho:Bull. Volcanologique, in press.

Krinsley, D., Fink, J., and Greeley, R., 1980, Explosive Volcanism:Possible source of aggregate formation on Mars. EOS, v. 61, p. 1138.

Malin, M. C., 1980, Length of Hawaiian Lava Flows. Geology v. 8,p. 306-308.

Moore, H. J. and Hodges, C. A., 1981, Some martian volcanic centers withsmall edifices: Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1980-1981,NASA Tech. Memo. 82385, p. 266-268.

Moore, H. J., and Kachadoorian, R., and Moore, R. B., 1981, Estimates oflaval flow velocities in channels of the Pu'u Kia'u flow, Hawaii:Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1980-1981, NASA Tech. Memo.82385, p. 269-271.

Moore, R. B., Dzurisin, D., Eaton, G. P., Koyanagi, R. Y., Lipman, P. W.,Lockwood, J. P., Puniwai, G. S., and Helz, R. T., 1979, The 1977eruption of Kilauea volcano, Hawaii, Hawaii Symposium on IntraplateVolcanism and Submarine Volcanism, Hilo, July 1979, p. 171.

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Morris, E. C., 1980, Recent (?) surface alterations from subsurfacesources in the Olympus Mons area, in Reports of Planetary GeologyProgram, 1979-1980, NASA Technical:Memorandum 81776.

Morris, E. C., 1981, A pyroclastic origin for the aureole depositsof Olympus Mons, NASA Technical Memorandum 82385, p. 252.

Morris, E. C" 1981, The aureole deposits of the martian volcano OlympusMons, Icarus, in press.

Pieri, D. C., Nelson, R. M., Baloga, S. M., and Sagan, C., 1981, Geomor­phology of Flow Features on 10, contributed to the Spring Mtg., Amer.Geophys. Union, May 25-29, Baltimore, MD.

Pike, R. J., 1980, Quantitative morphology of volcanoes: Status report(abs.). NASA Tech. Memo. 82385, Reports of Planetary Geology Program,Dec. 1980, p. 272.

Plescia, J. B., 1980, Small volcanic features of the Elysium region,Reports of Planetary Program - 1980, NASA Technical Memorandum 82385,p. 261-262.

Plescia, J. B., 1980, Cinder cones of Isidis and Elysium, Reports ofPlanetary Geology Program - 1980, NASA Technical Memorandum 82385,p. 263-265.

Plescia, J. B., 1981, The Tempe volcanic province of Mars and comparisonswith the Snake River plains of Idaho, Icarus, in press.

Schneider, M. M., and Strom, R. G., 1980, 10 Plume Dynamics (abstract)Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980, NASA TM 823851.

Sharp, R. P., Dzurisin, D., and Malin, M. C., 1980, An early nineteenthcentury golden pumice from Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, submitted toGeo. Soc. Amer. Bull.

Sheridan, M. F., and Wohletz, K. H., 1981, Hydrovolcanic explosions I.The systematics of water-pyroclast equilibration: Science, in press.

Strain, P. L. and EI-Baz, F., 1980, Ina, A Lunar Caldera? Lunar andPlanetary Science XI, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas,Part III, p. 1103-1105.

Strain, P. L., and El-Baz, F., 1980, The Geology and Morphology of Ina.in: Proceedings of the 11th Lunar and Planetary Science ConferenceHouston, Texas p. 2437-2446.

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Strom, R. G., and Schneider, N. M., 1981, Volcanic Eruption Plumes on 10.in The Satellites of Jupiter; Morrison ed., Univ. of Ariz. Press, inpress.

Strom, R. G., Schneider, N. M., Terrile, R. J., Cook, A. F., and Hansen,C., 1981, Volcanic Eruptions on 10. Jour. Geophys. Res., in press.

strom, R. G., Schneider, N. M., Terrile, R. J., Cook, A. F., and Hansen,C., 1980, Volcanic Eruption Plumes on 10. Reports of PlanetaryGeology - 1980, NASA TM 82385, p. 28.

Strom, R. G., Schneider, N. M., Terrile, R. J., Hansen, C., Cook, A. F.,and Masursky, H., 1980, Volcanic Eruptions on 10. I. A. U. ColloquiumNo. 57, p. 3-5.

Strom, R. G., Terrile, R. J., Masursky, H., Hansen, C., 1980, VolcanicEruptions on 10. Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1979-1980,NASA TM-8l776, p. 331.

Taylor, P. T., Wood, C. A., and O'Hearn, T. J., 1980, Morphologicalinvestigations of submarine volcanism: Henderson Seamount. Geology,v. 8, p. 390-395.

Terrile, R. J., and Cook, A. F., 1980, Comparison of Voyager Images of Dayand Night Views of 10. Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980,NASA TM-82385, p. 429.

Terrile, R. J., and Cook, A. F., 1980, Comparison of Day and Night-SideImages of 10. I. A. U. Colloquium No. 57, p. 4-8.

Whitford-Stark, J. L., 1980, Problems associated with the identificationof magma composition from volcanic landforms. In Reports of PlanetaryGeology Program, 1979-1980. NASA TM-81776, p. 195-197.

Whitford-Stark, J. L., 1981, Factors influencing the morphology ofvolcanic landforms: An Earth-Moon comparison. Submitted to EarthScience Reviews.

Wohletz, K. H., 1980, Explosive hydromagmatic volcanism: unpub. Ph.D.dissert., Arizona State University.

Wohletz, K. H., and Krinsley, D., 1980, Scanning electron microscopeanalysis of volcanic ash: Proc. Eleventh Lunar and Planetary ScienceConf., the Lunar Planetary Institute.

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Womer, M. B., Greeley, R., and King, J., 1981, The Geology of Split Butte,a maar crater of the South-Central Snake River Plain, Idaho, Bull.Vole.

Wood, C. A., 1980, Hazards of volcanic tuff: Amer. Sci. v. 68, p. 6.

Wood, C. A., 1980, Geocryology (Book Review): Open Earth.

Wood, C. A., 1980, Morphometric evolution of cinder cones: J. Vole.Geo thermo Re s. v. 7, p. 387-413.

Wood, C. A., 1980, Morphometric analysis of cinder cone degradation.J. Vole. Geotherm. Res. v. 8, p. 137-160.

Wood, C. A., 1980, Radial variations in tephra thickness: calderas, maarsand cinder cones. In: "Tephra Studies as a Tool in QuaternaryResearch" Abst. NATO-Advanced Study Inst. Laugarvatn, Iceland.

Wood, C. A. and Gifford, A. W., 1980, Crater distributions and theevolution of the lunar farside highlands. In: NASA ~1 81776Reports of Planetary Geology Program 1979-80, p. 111-113.

Wood, C. A. and Gifford, A. W., 1980, Evidence for the lunar BigBackside Basin. In: Conference on Multi-Ring Basins (abs.),p. 121-123. Lunar-and Planetary Inst., Houston.

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IMPACT CRATER STUDIES

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Blasius, K. R., and Cutts, J. A., 1981, Global Patterns of Prima~ CraterEjecta Morphology on Mars, in NASA TM 82385 Reports of Planeta~

Geology Program - 1980, p. 147-149.

Boyce, J. M., 1980, Basin peak-ring spacing on Ganymede and Callisto:Implications for origin of central peak and peak rings: (Abs), inReports of Planeta~ Geology Program, 1979-1980, NASA TM 81776,p. 339-342.

Boyce, J. M., and Witbeck, N. E., 1980, Distribution of Thermal GradientValues in the Equitorial Region of Mars Based on Impact CraterMorphology (abs.), NASA TM, p. 136-137.

De Hon, R. A., 1980, Variations in morphology of 15-20 km lunar craters:Implications for a major subsurface discontinuity: Proc. Lunar andPlaneta~ Science Conference, 11th, p. 2207-2219.

De Hon, R. A., 1980, The Imbrium Basin: A structural model: in Confer­ence on Multi-ring Basins, LPI, p. 15-17.

De Hon, R. A., 1981, Apparent crater depths: Selenographic distribution.Reports of Planeta~ Geology Program -- 1980, NASA TM 82385, p. 128­130.

De Hon; R. A., 1981, Crater morphology and planeta~ surface structure.La. Acad. Sci., Februa~.

De Hon, R. A., 1981, Selenographic distribution of apparent crater depths.LPSC 12, p. 205-207.

FUdali, R. F., Milton, D. J., Frederiksson, K., and Dube, A., 1980,Morphology of Lonar Crater, India: Comparisons and Implications.The Moon and the Planets, v. 23, p. 493-515.

Greeley, R., and Fink, J., 1980, Impact Basins: Implications ForFormation From Experiments. Lunar Planeta~ Conference on Multi­ring Basins, p. 18.

Greeley, R., and Fink, J., 1980, Impact Basins: Implications FromExperiments. NASA TM 82385, p. 113-118.

Greeley, R., Fink, J., Gault, D. E., Snyder, D. B., Guest, J. E., andSchultz, P. H., 1980, Impact Cratering in Viscous Targets: LaboratoryExperiments. Lunar Planeta~ Science Conference, 11th, p. 2075-2097.

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Gurnis, M., 1980, Martian Cratering Revisited (abs.). Reports of Plane­tary Geology Program - 1980, NASA TM 823851.

Gurnis, M., 1980, "Ancient Crater Populations on Mars." (abs.) Bull.American Astron. Soc., 12, 677, 1980. Also presented orally to DPSmeeting.

Hamdan, A. H., and EI-Baz, F. 1980, Orientation of Central Peaks inCraters on Mars. Lunar and Planetary Science XI, Lunar and PlanetaryInstitute, Houston, Texas, p. 388-389.

Hamdan, A. H., and EI-Baz, F., 1980, Statistical Analysis of Central­Peaked Craters on Mars. In: NASA TMX-82385 Reports of PlanetaryGeology Program 1980, p. 161-163.

Harms, J. E., Milton, D. J., Ferguson, J., Gilbert, D. J., Harris,W. K., and Goleby, B., 1980, Goat Paddock cryptoexplosion crater,Western Australia, Nature, v. 286, p. 704-706.

Hartmann, W. K., 1980, Dropping Stones in Magma Oceans; Effects ofEarly Lunar Cratering, Proc. Lun. Highlands Conference.

Hawke, B. R., and Head, J. W., 1980, The distal deposits of lunarbasins as exemplified by material collected at the Apollo 14 and16 landing sites. In Papers Presented to the Conference on Multi­Ring Basins Formation and Evolution, Lunar and Planetary Institute,Houston, p. 36-38.

Hawke, B. R., and Head, J. W., 1980, The distal deposits of lunar basinsat the Apollo 14 and 16 landing sites. In NASA TM 82385 Reports ofPlanetary Geology Program 1980, p. 119-121.

Hawke, B. R., and Mouginis-Mark, P. J., 1980, A comparison of martiancrater and basin deposits: Preliminary results. In PapersPresented to the Conference on Multi-Ring Basins Formation andEvolution, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, p. 39-41.

Hawke, B. R., and Mouginis-Mark, P. J., 1980, Studies of martiancrater and basin deposits. In NASA TM-82385 Reports of PlanetaryGeology Program 1980, p. 152-154.

Hawke, B. R., Spudis, P. D., and Metzger, A. E., 1980, Lunar BasinEjecta Deposits Compositions: A Summary of Chemical Mixing ModelStudies. Lunar Planetary Conference on Multi-ring Basins, p. 42.

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Lin, R. P., EI-Baz, F., Hood, L. L. Runcorn, S. K., and Schultz, P. H.,1980, Magnetic Anomalies Antipodal to Large Impact Basins. Lunarand Planetary Science XI, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston,Texas, p. 626-627.

Milton, D. J., Ferguson, J., and Fudali, R. F., 1980, Goat Paddockimpact crater, Western Australia. 1980. Meteoritics, v. 15 p. 333.

Milton, D. J., Ferguson, J., Fudali, R. F., and Jacques, A. L., 1980,Goat Paddock, Western Australia, an impact crater near the simple­complex transition. NASA TM-82385: p. 125-126.

Moore, H. J., Boyce, J. M., and Johnson, D. A., 1980, Small Impact Craterin the Lunar Regolith and their morphology, relative age and rates offormation. The Moon and Planets, v. 23, p. 231-252.

Morgan, J. W., Wandless, G. A., and Petrie, R. K., 1981, StrangwaysCrater: Trace elements in melt rock. Lunar and Planetary ScienceXII, p. 714-716.

Mouginis-Mark, P. J., and Hawke, B. R., 1980, Basin deposits on Mars:The role of ejecta fluidization. In NASA TM-82385 Reports ofPlanetary Geology Program 1980, p.-Y55-157.

Mouginis-Mark, P. J., Sharpton, V. L., and Hawke, B. R., 1980a,Schiaparelli basin, Mars: Morphology, tectonics, and infillinghistory. In Papers Presented to the Conference on Multi-Ring BasinsFormation and Evolution, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston,p. 65-67.

Mouginis-Mark, P. J., Sharpton, V. L., and Hawke, B. R., 1980b,Schiaparelli basin, Mars: Morphology, tectonics, and infillinghistory. Proc. of the Conference on Multi-Ring Basins, in press.

Mutch, P., and Woronow, A., 1980, Martian Rampart and Pedestal Craters'Ejecta-Emplacement: Coprates Quadrangle." Icarus 41, 259-268, 1980.Also presented orally to PGPI meeting.

Pike, R. J., 1980, Terrain dependence of crater morphology on Mars: Bothyes and no: Lunar and Planetary Science 11th Abstracts, Lunar andPlanetary Science Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 885-887.

Pike, R. J., 1980, Complex impact craters on the planets Cabs.). NASATech. Memo 82385, Reports of Planetary Geology Program, Dec. 1980,p. 122-124.

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Pike, R. J., 1980, Formation of complex impact craters: Evidence fromMars and other planets: Icarus, v. 43, p. 1-19.

Pike, R. J., 1980, Control of crater morphology by gravity and targettype: Mars, Earth, Moon. Proc. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 11th,p. 2159-2189.

Pike, R. J., 1981, Crater depths on Mars: New data from Viking photo­grammetr,y (abs.). Lunar and Planetar,y Science XII, p. 839-841.

Pike, R. J., 1981, Meteorite craters: Rim height, circularity, andgravity anomalies (abs.). Lunar and Planetar,y Science XII,p. 842-844.

Pike, R. J., 1981, Target-dependence of crater depth on the Moon (abs.)Lunar and Planetar,y Science XII, p. 845-847.

Pike, R. J., Roddy, D. J., Arthur, D. W. G., 1980, Gravity and targetstrength: controls on the morphologic transition from simple tocomplex impact craters: Reports of Planetar,y Geology Program,1979-1980, NASA Tech. Memo. #81776, p. 108-110.

Roddy, D. J., Kreyenhagen, K. N., Schuster, H. S., Orphal, D., 1980,Theoretical and observational support for formation of flat-flooredcentral uplift craters by low-density impacting bodies. In Lunar andPlanetar,y Science 11th Abstracts, Lunar and Planetar,y ScienceInstitute, Houston, Texas, p. 943-945.

Roddy, D. J., Schuster, H. S., Kreyenhagen, K. N. Orphal, D. L., 1980,Computer Code Simulations of Formation of Meteor Crater, Arizona:Calculations MC-l and MC-2, Proceedings Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf.11th, p. 2275-2308.

Saunders, R. S., and Johansen, L. A., 1980, Latitudinal distribution offlow-ejecta morphology types on the ridged plains of Mars, Reports ofPlanetar,y Geology Program - 1980, NASA Technical Memorandum 82385,p. 150-151.

Soderblom, L. A., Roddy, D. J., Arthur, D. W. G., and Davis, P. A., 1980,Martian impact craters: Inventor,y of three-dimensional crater andejecta blankets parameters (Abs.) Twelfth Annual Planetary GeologyPrincipal Investigators' Meeting, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Januar,y 6-8,1981, in TM 82385, Reports of Planetar,y Geology, p. 180-183.

Strom, R. G., Woronow A., and Gurnis, M., 1981, Cratering Records ofGanymede and Callisto (abs.). Jour. Geophy. Res., in press.

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strom, R. G., Woronow, A., and Gurnis, M., 1980, Cratering RecordsGanymede and Callisto (abs.). NASA TM 82385, p. 499-501 (alsopresented orally to PYPF).

Strom, R. G., Woronow, A., and Gurnis, M., 1980, Cratering Records ofGanymede and Callisto (abstract). In Lunar and P1anetar,y ScienceConference XII, p. 1055-1057 (also presented orally).

Underwood, James R., Jr., 1980, "BP" structure, southeast Libya; aterrestrial multi-ring basin. Lunar and P1anetar,y InstituteContrib. No. 414, p. 95-97.

Whitford-Stark, J. L., 1980, The craters of Mare Imbrium. Lunar andP1anetar,y Science XI, p. 1242-1244.

Whitford~Stark, J. L., 1980, Catalog of Terrestrial CrateriformStructures, Part 3: Northern Europe. NASA TM, in press.

Whitford-Stark, J. L., 1980, A simple geometric test of the nestedcrater model of ring formation. In Multi-ring basins: Formationand Evolution. p. 109-111.

Whitford-Stark, J. L., 1980, Imbrium: The Ring Unbroken. In Mu1ti­Ring Basins: Formation and Evolution. p. 103-105.

Whitford-Stark, J. L., 1980, A Comparison of the Origin and Evolutionof a Circular and an Irregular Lunar Mare. Ph.D. Thesis. BrownUniversity, 371 p.

Wohletz, K. H., and Sheridan, M. F., 1981, Rampart crater ejecta:Experiments and analysis of melt-water interactions: NASA Tech.Memorandum 82385, p. 134-136.

Wood, C. A., 1980, New observations of martian basins. Lunar Planet.Sci, XI, p. 1271-1273.

Wood, C. A., 1980, Martian double ring basins: New observations.Proc. Lunar Sci. Conf. 11th, p. 2221-2241.

Woronow, A., 1981, "Pre-Flow Stresses in Martian Rampart Ejecta Blankets:A Means of Estimating the Water Content." Icarus, in press.

Woronow, A., 1980, "An Estimate of the Water Content of Some MartianRampart-Ejecta Deposits Derived from their Pre-Flow Stress Condi­tions." (abstract) NASA TM-82385, p. 137-139.

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Woronow, A., 1981, "Water Content of Rampart Ejecta Deposits fromPre-Flow Stresses." (abstract) Lunar & Planet. Sci. Conf. XII.p. 1212-1214.

Woronow, A., 1981, "Morphometric Consistency with the Hausdorff­Besicovich Dimension." J. Math. Geol. v. 13, p. 201-216.

Woronow A., Strom, R. G., and Gurnis, M., 1981, Interpreting theCratering Record: Mercury to Ganymede and Callisto. In TheSatellites of Jupiter; Morrison ed., 1981, in print.

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EOLIAN STUDIES

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Breed, C. S., McCauley, J. F., and Grolier, M. J., 1980, Evolution ofinselbergs in the hyperarid Western Desert of Egypt -- comparisonswith martian fretted terrain: U. S. National Aeronautics and SpaceAdministration Technical Memorandum 82385, p. 307-311.

Chaikin, A. L., Maxwell, T. A., and EI-Baz, F., 1981, Eolian characteris­tics and movement of surface materials in the Cerberus region of Mars.Icarus, in press (1981).

Cutts, J. A., and Blasius, K. R., 1981, Origin of Martian Channels: theEolian Hypothesis, J. Geophys. Res. May 1981, in press.

EI-Baz, F., 1980, Quaternary Climatic Changes and the Formation of theEastern Sahara. 26th Congr~s Geologique International, 7-17 Juillet1980, Paris, France. Resumes, Vol.II, Sec. 8, p. 651.

EI-Baz, F., 1980, The Formation and Motion of Dunes and Sand Seas. Work­shop on Physics of Desertification, International Centre forTheoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, p. 2-3.

El-Baz, F., 1980, Monitoring of the Sand-Driving Desert Winds. Workshopon Physics of Desertification, International Centre for TheoreticalPhysics, Trieste, Italy, p. 4-5.

EI-Baz, F., 1980, On the Reddening of Quartz Grains in Dune Sand.Workshop on Physics of Desertification, International Centre forTheoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, p. 6-7.

El-Baz, F., 1980, Future Work in the Southern Part of the Western Desert.The Geographical Journal, vol. 146, Part 1, p. 91-93.

EI-Baz, F., 1980, Narrative of the Journey. The Geographical Journal,vol. 146, Part 1, p. 51-59.

EI-Baz, F., Boulos, L., Breed, C., Dardir, A., Dowidar, H., EI-Etr, H.,Embabi, M., Grolier, M., Haynes, V., Ibrahim, M., Issawi, B.,Maxwell, T., McCaUley, J., McHugh, W., Moustafa, A., and Yousif, M.,1980, Journey to the Gilf Kebir and Uweinat, Southwest Egypt, 1978.The Geographical Journal, vol. 146, Part 1, p. 51-93.

El-Baz, F., and Maxwell, T. A., 1980, Wind Streaks in the Uweinat Regionand Mars. The Geographical Journal, vol. 146, Part 1, p. 90-91.

El-Baz, F., and Maxwell, T. A., 1980, Comparisons of Wind Streak Formin Egypt and on Mars. In: NASA TMX-82385 Reports of PlanetaryGeology Program 1980, p-.-292-294.

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EI-Baz, F., and Manent, L. S., 1980, Comparison of Knobs in the CerberusRegion of Mars and Eolian Knobs in the Farafra Depression, WesternDesert of Egypt. In: NASA TMX-82385 Reports of Planetar,y GeologyProgram 1980, p. 295-297.

EI-Baz, F., and Prestel, D. J., 1980, Desert Varnish on Sand Grains fromthe Western Desert of Egypt: Importance of the Clay Component andImplications of Mars. Lunar and Planetary Science XI, Lunar andPlanetar,y Institute, Houston, Texas, Part 1, p. 254-256.

Geigengack, R., and Underwood, J. R., Jr., 1980, Field observationswithin a little-known dune complex in the Great Sand Sea, WesternDesert, Egypt. NASA Tech. Memo. 82385, p. 314-316.

Greeley, R., Iversen, J., Leach, R., and Pollack, J., 1980, Venus:Consideration of Aeolian (Windblown) Processes. Lunar and Planet.Sci. 11th, p. 360-361.

Greeley, R., Leach, R. N., Williams, S. H., White, B. R., Pollack,J. B., Krinsley, D. H., and Marshall, J. C., 1981, Rate of WindAblation on Mars, Icarus, in press.

Greeley, R., Malin, M., Williams, S., and Stewart, G., 1980, FieldStudies of Aeolian Patterns. NASA TM 82385, p. 290-291.

Greeley, R., Malin, M., Williams, S., and stewart, G., 1981, FieldStudies of Aeolian Patterns. Reports of Planetary Geology Program,1980-1981. NASA Tech. Mem. 82385, p. 290-291.

Greeley, R., White, B. R., Leach, R., Leonard, R., Pollack, J., andIversen, J. D., 1980, Venus Aeolian Processes/Saltation Studiesand the Venusian Wind Tunnel. NASA TM 82385, p. 275-277.

Greeley, R., Malone, K., Leach, R., Leonard, R., and White, B. R.,1980, Flux of Windblown Particles on Mars: Preliminary Wind TunnelDetermination. NASA TN 82385, p. 278-280.

Greeley, R., White, B. R., Pollack, J. B., Iversen, J. D., Leach, R. N.,1981, Dust Storms on Mars: Consideration and Simulation. Geol. Soc.Amer. Spec. Paper., in press.

Grolier, M. J., and Schultejann, P., (in press) Geology of the Gilf KebirPlateau, Western Desert, Egypt, in EI-Baz, Farouk, and Maxwell, T. A.,(eds.), Contributions to Planetary Geology -- Desert Landforms ofSouthwestern Egypt: U. S. National Aeronautics and Space Adminstra­tion Special Publication.

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Herzig, C. T., and EI-Baz, F., 1980, The Effects of Mineralogy and GrainShape on the Color of Sands From the Western Desert of Egypt, andPossible Applications to Mars. In: NASA TMX-82385 Reports ofPlaneta~ Geology Program 1980, p: 301-303.

Krinsley, D. H., Fink, J., and Greeley, R., 1980, Explosive Volcanism:Possible Source of Aggregate Formation on Mars. EOS, v. 61, p. 1138.

Krinsley, D. H., Grolier, M. J., McCauley, J. F., and Breed, C. S., 1980,Submicroscopic weathering on quartzites from the Western Desert ofEgypt (abs): Geological Society of America.

Krinsley, D. H., and Leach, R., 1981, Properties of electrostaticaggregates and their possible presence on Mars. Precambrian Res.,in press.

Krinsley, D. H., Leach, R., Marshall, J., and Greeley, R., 1980,Electrostatic aggregates and their physical properties. ReportsPlaneta~ Geology Program 1980-1981, NASA TM 82385, p. 285-286.

Krinsley, D. H., and Wellendorf, W., 1980, Wind Velocities Determinedfrom the Surface Textures of Sand Grains, Nature, v. 283,p. 372-373.

Lee, S. W., Thomas, P., and Veverka, J., 1980, Slope winds in Tharsis:Viking observations over a martian year. Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc.12, p. 725. To be submitted to Icarus.

Malin, M. C., Sharp, R. P., and Dzurisin, D., 1980, Stripping ofKeanakakoi Tephra on Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii. Geo. Soc. Amer.Bull, in press.

Manent, L. S., and EI-Baz, F., 1980, Effects of Topography on DuneOrientation in the Farafra Region, Western Desert of Egypt, andImplications to Mars. In: NASA TMX-82385 Reports of PlanetaryGeology Program 1980, p-.-298-300.

Marshall, J., and Krinsley, D., 1981, Some properties of fine particu­lates and their application to Martian geomorphology. Geol. Soc.Amer. Cordilleran Section Abstract with Programs, 1981. p. 94.

Marshall, J., Krinsley, D., and Greeley, R., 1980, Compression testingof electrostatic aggregates--analogs to sand grains on Mars. Repts.Planet. Geol. Program 1980-81, NASA TM 82385, p. 287-289.

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Maxwell, T. A., 1980, Geomorphology of the Gilf Kebir. GeographicalJournal, v. 146, p. 76-83.

Maxwell, T. A., and EI-Baz, F., 1980, Transportation and deposition ofparticulate material on the surface of Mars: Inferences from sandsheet deposits in the Western Desert of Egypt (Abs). Reports ofPlanetary Geology Program, 1979-1980, NASA Tech. Memorandum 81776,p. 393-395.

McCauley, J. F., Breed, C. S., and Grolier, M. J., 1980, The Gilf Kebirand the Western Desert of Egypt -- insights into the source of thenorth polar erg on Mars (abs.): U. S. National Aeronautics and SpaceAdminstration Technical Memorandum 82385, p. 312-313.

McCauley, J. F., Breed, C. S., and Grolier, M. J., (in press), The inter­play of fluvial, mass-wasting, and eolian processes in the Gilf Kebirregion (Egypt), in EI-Baz, F., and Maxwell, T. A. (eds.), Contribu­tions to Planetary Geology: Desert Landforms of Southwestern Egypt:U. S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Special Publica­tion.

McCauley, J. F., Breed, C. S., Grolier, M. J., EI-Baz, F., 1980, PittedRocks and Other Ventifacts in the Western Desert. The GeographicalJournal, vol. 146, Part 1, p. 84-85.

Peterfreund, A. R., 1980, Surface Charcterization of Wind Streaks on Mars.NASA TM 81776, p. 221-222.

Peterfreund, A. R., 1981, Visual and Infrared Observations of WindStreaks on Mars. Icarus in press.

Rankin, R. L., Peterfreund, A. R., Greeley, R., and Eckerman, G., 1980,The Effect of Topography, Albedo and Thermal Inertia Variations on theGeneration of Mesoscale Martian Wind Patterns: A Comparative Study ofThe Snake River Plain, Idaho and the Martian Surface. NASA TN 81776,p. 217-218.

Smith, Roger S. U., 1980, Granule-armored sand dunes (abs): NASA Tech.Memo. TM-82385, p. 318.

Smith, Roger S. U., 1980, Significance of large open spaces within thenorth polar dunes on Mars (abs): NASA Tech. Memo. TM-82385, p. 322-3.

Smith, Roger S. U., 1980, "Zig-zag" dunes on Mars and Earth (abs): 26thInt. Geol. Congo Abs., v. 3, p. 1252.

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Smith, Roger S. U., 1981, Birth and death of barchan dunes in thesouthern Algodones dune chain, California and Mexico (abs): Geol.Soc. America Abstr. Programs, v. 13, No.2, p. 107.

Thomas, P., 1980, Mars: comparison of surface wind patterns at highnorthern and southern latitudes. Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc. v. 12,p. 723.

Thomas, P., 1981, North-South asymmetry of polar wind indicators on Mars.NASA TM 82385, p. 824-826.

Veverka, J., Gierasch, P., and Thomas, P., 1981, Wind streaks on Mars:Meteorological control of occurrence mode of formation. Icarus,v. 45, in press.

Thomas, P., Veverka, J., Lee, S., and Bloom, A., 1981, Classificationof martian wind streaks. Icarus, v. 45, in press.

Veblen, D., Krinsley, D., and Thompson, M., 1980, The Study ofBrazilian Quartz Microstructures Produced by Eolian Bombardment.Annual Meetings of the G. S. A. 1980, v. 12, p. 541.

Veblen, D. R., Kinsley, D. H., and Thompson, M., 1981, TEM Study ofquartz microstructures produced by eolian bombardment. Sedimentology,in press.

Veverka, J., Gierasch, P., and Thomas, P., 1981, Wind streaks on Mars:Meteorological control of occurrence and mode of formation. NASATM 82385, p. 327-329.

Wellendorf, W. B., and Krinsley, D. H., 1980, The relation between thecrystallography of quartz and upturned aeolian plates. Sedimentology,v. 27, p. 447-453.

Williams, S. H., and Greeley, R., 1980, Wind Erosion on Mars: AnEstimate of the Rate of Amrasion. Lunar and Planet. Sci. 11th,p. 1254-1256.

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Baker, V. R., 1980, Geomorphic mapping of dry valley systems on Mars.NASA Tech. Memo. 81776, p. 54-56.

Baker, V. R., 1980, Some terrestrial analogs to dry valley systems onMars. NASA Tech. Memo. 81776, p. 286-288.

Baker, V. R., 1980, Nirgal Vallis. NASA Tech. Memo. 82385, p. 345-347.

Baker, V. R., 1981, Origin of Martian channels and valleys. Geol. Soc.America Abstracts with Programs, v. 13.

Baker, V. R., 1981, Catastrophic Flooding: The Origin of the ChanneledScabland. Benchmark Papers in Geology Series, Dowden, Hutchinson andRoss, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, 360 p.

Baker, V; R., 1981, Pseudokarst on Mars. Proceedings of the EighthInternational Congress of Speleology, in press.

Baker, V. R., 1981, The Channels of Mars. The University of Texas Press,Austin, Texas, in press.

Baker, V. R., and Nummedal, D., 1980, The second Mars Channel Workshop:A report. NASA Tech. Memo. 82385, p. 486-487.

Baker, V. R., Pickup, G., and Russell, P., 1980, Holocene flood studies,Northern Territory, Australia, Geol. Soc. America Abstracts withPrograms, v. 12, p. 382.

Bunker, R. C., 1980, Catastrophic flooding in the Badger Coulee area,south-central Washington. M. A. Thesis, The University of Texas atAustin, 184 p.

Boothroyd, J. C., and Timson, B. S., 1981, Landscape evolution, CentralArctic Slope, Alaska: an analog for proximal Martian outflowchannels: Reports of the Planetary Geology Program, 1980, NASATech. Memo. 82385, p. 348-351.

Boothroyd, J. C., Gustavson, T. C., and Timson, B. S., (in press),Subglacial fluvial processes, Malaspina Glacier, Alaska: Proc.3rd Colloquium on Planetary Water.

Boothroyd, J. C., Timson, B. S., and Dunne, L. A., Geomorphic mapping ofthe Central Arctic Slope, Alaska (in preparation).

Brook, G. A., 1981, The Martian Fretted Terrains: Examples of ThermokarstLabyrinth Topography. NASA Technical Memorandum 82385, p. 360-372.

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Brook, G. A., 1981, Comparison Between Martian Troughed and FrettedTerrains and Terrestrial Labyrinths. To be published in the Associa­tion of American Geographers Annual Conference, Los Angeles, April1981, Program Abstracts.

Carr, M. H., 1980, Fluvial history of Mars: NASA TN 82385, p. 342-344.

Carr, M. H., and Clow, G. D., 1981, Martian Channels: Their charac­teristics, distribution and age: Submitted to Icarus.

Clarke, G. K. C., Thompson, D. E., and Collins, S. G., 1981, The surgemechanism for Trapridge Glacier, Yukon Territory: Cabs.) North-EastNorth Amer. Branch meeting, International Glaciological Society,February, 1981.

Clifford, S. M., 1980, Mars: Polar Cap Basal Melting as a RechargeMechanism for a Global Groundwater System. Lunar Planetary Sci.Conf. XI. p. 165-167.

Clifford, S. M., 1980, Mars: Ground Ice Replenishment from a Subperma­frost Ground Water System. Proc. 3rd Colloquium on Planetary Waterin press.

Clifford, S. M., 1980, A Model for the Removal and Subsurface Storageof a Primitive Martian Ice Sheet. NASA TM 82385, p. 405-407.

Clifford, S. M., and Huguenin, R. L., 1980, Mars: Constraints on a GlobalSubpermafrost Groundwater System. BAAS, v. 12, p. 678.

Cutts, J. A., and Blasius, K. R., 1980, Quantitative measurements of thetopography of the North polar layered deposits. NASA TM-82385,p. 504-506.

Cutts, J. A., and Pollack, J. B., 1981, Quasi-periodic climate changeson Earth and Mars. 1981 CalSpace Conference Cabs.), 24-25 March.

Evans, N., and Rossbacher, L. A., 1980, The last picture show: Small­scale patterned ground in Lunae Planum. Reports of Planetary Geology1980, NASA Technical Memorandum 82385, p. 376-378.

Ginberg, M., and Pieri, D. C" 1980, Martian Valley Orientations andRegional Structural Controls, p. 95-97, ibid.

Gustavson, T. C., and Boothroyd, J. C., Sources of stratified drift:Malaspina Glacier, Alaska: Glacial and glaciofluvial systems;Guelph Symposiums in geomorphology, in press.

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Howard, A. D., 1980, Effects of wind on scarp evolution on the Martianpoles. In: NASA TM-X-82385, p. 333-335.

Howard, A. D., 1981, Geology of the Martian polar caps. Presentation atNASA Workshop on Quasi-Periodic Climatic Changes on Mars and Earth.

Howard, A. D., 1981, Notes on photoclinometry of the Martian poles.Preprint of paper in preparation for Icarus.

Judson, S., and Rossbacher, L. A., 1980, Water Ice on Mars: Theoreticalvs. morphologic distributions. Proceedings of 3rd Colloquium onPlanetary Water (Niagara Falls, N. Y., October 1980), in press, p. 3.

Kochel, R. C., and Baker, V. R., 1980, Backwasting and debris accumulationalong Martian escarpments. Abstracts of the Third Colloquium onPlanetary Water, Department of Geology, State University of New York,Buffalo.

Kochel, R. C., and Baker, V. R., 1981, Degradation of Martian escarpments:Backwasting and debris accumulation. In: Lunar and Planetary ScienceXII, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas, p. 559-561.

Komar, P. D., 1980, Modes of sediment transport in channelized water flowswith ramifications to the erosion of the martian outflow channels.Icarus, vol. 42, p. 317-329.

Komar, P. D., 1980, Channel meandering and braiding: Are empirical equa­tions based on terrestrial rivers applicable to Mars? In: NASA TN82385, Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980, p. 361-363.

Laity, J. E., 1980, Groundwater sapping on the Colorado plateau, Reportsof Planetary Geology Program - 1980, NASA Technical Memorandum82385, p. 358-360.

Laity, J. E., 1980, Sapping processes in martian and terrestrial valleys,EOS, v. 61, No. 17, p. 286-287.

Lucchitta, B. K., and Anderson, D. M., 1980, Martian Outflow ChannelsSculptured by Glaciers. NASA Technical Memorandum 81776, Reports ofPlanetary Geology Program, 1979-1980.

Lucchitta, B. K., Anderson, D. M., and Shoji, H., 1980, Did Ice StreamsCarve Martian Outflow Channels? Proceedings of the Third Colloquiumon Planetary Water, Niagara Falls, New York, October 1980.(submitted to Nature)

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Malin, M. C., 1980, Water and the Terrestrial Planets. Abstracts of theThird Colloquium on Planeta~ Water, Niagara Falls, NY, 27-29 October1980.

Malin, M. C., 1981, Geomorphic Processes In Iceland's Cold Deserts: MarsAnalogs. Reports of Planeta~ Geology Program, 1980-1981. NASATechnical Memorandum 82385, p. 367-368.

Masursky, Harold, 1981, Mars - The water sto~: Sky and Telescope SolarSystem Review, in press, p. 18.

Masursky, Harold, Dial, A. L., and Strobell, M. E., 1980, Fluvial historyof the Ch~se Basin: U. S. National Aeronautics and Space Adminstra­tion Technical Memorandum 81776, p. 402-403.

Nummedal, D., 1980, Debris flows and debris avalanches in large Martianchannels, NASA Technical Memorandum 81776, p. 289-291.

Nummedal, D., 1981, Rheology of Bingham plastics and implications for Marschannels, NASA Technical Memorandum 82385, p. 400-401.

Nummedal, D., and Prior, D. B., 1981, Generation of Martian Channels andchaos by debris flows: Icarus, v. 41.

Patton, P. C., and Baker, V. R., 1980, Hillslope modification and evolu­tion of the Valles Marineris wall scarps. NASA Technical Memorandum82385, p. 234-235.

Pieri, D. C., 1980, Martian Valleys: Morphology, Distribution, Age, andorigin, Science 210, p. 895-897.

Pieri, D. C., 1980, Network patterns as Related to Formation Mechanismof Martian Valleys, abstr., p. 352 in Reports of Planeta~ GeologyProgram - 1980, Holt and Kosters, eds., NASA TM 82385.

Pieri, D. C., 1980, Processes of Martian Valley Formation, abstract,Bull. Amer. Astro. Soc., 12, p. 679.

Pieri, D. C., 1980, Formation of Martian Valley Networks, abstr., EOS,v. 61, p. 1020.

Pieri, D. C., 1980, Geomorphology of Valley networks on Mars: Specula­tions on Their Origins, ext. abstr., Proc. 3rd Colloquium onPlanetary Water, in press.

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Pieri, D. C., 1980, Martian Valley networks, presentation to the MarsChannel Working Group at Workshop, Sept. 29-0ct. 1, 1980, Flagstaff,Arizona, (joint paper in preparation).

Pieri, D. C., 1980, Geomorphology in Martian Valleys, in Advances inPlanetary Geology, Woronow, ed. NASA TM-81979. p. 1-160.

Pieri, D. C., and Sagan, C., 1980, Low Energy Cavitation in MartianFloods, abstr. in Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980, Holtand Kosters, ed~, NASA TM 82385. p. 355-357.

Rossbacher, L. A., and Judson, S., 1981, Ground Ice on Mars: Inventory,distribution and resulting landforms. Icarus, in press.

Thompson, D. E., 1980, Mars catastrophic flooding analog: analysis ofdebris transport in variable viscosity fluids: in Reports ofPlanetary Geology Program, NASA TM-81776, p. 274-275.

Thompson, D. E., and Laity, J. E., 1980, Origin of Mars fluvial featuresanalysis for fluids of stress and temperature dependent rheology:in Reports of Planetary Geology Program, NASA TM-81776, p. 268-270.

Thompson, D. E., 1980, Longitudinal grooving in Martian outflow channels:EOS: Trans, American Geophys. Union, v. 61, N. 17, p. 287.

Thompson, D. E., 1980 Propensity of viscous fluids to create longitudinalgrooving in erodible channel beds: in preparation Jour. GeophysicalResearch.

Thompson, D. E., 1980, Higher order response of glaciers to changes inmass balance: in preparation Jour. Glaciology.

Thompson, D. E., 1980, Mechanics of flow and erosion potential of rockglaciers in compression flow: Reports of Planetary Geology Program,NASA TM-82385, p. 384-385.

Thompson, D. E., 1980, Pre-surge characteristics and water storage inTrapridge Glacier, Yukon, summer 1980: Reports of PlanetaryGeology Program, NASA TM-82385, p. 386-388.

Thompson, D. E., 1980, Surging glaciers as an oscillatory stable flow:Reports of Planetary Geology Program, NASA TM-82385, p. 389-391.

Thompson, D. E., 1980, Geomorphic and hydraulic analysis of catastrophicflood features in the Alsek River Valley, Yukon: Reports of PlanetaryGeology Program, NASA TM-82385, p. 392-393.

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Thompson, D. E., 1980, A model for water storage and jokulhlaup releaseof water from under subpolar surge glaciers: Mars Channels Workshop,Planetary Geology Program, September 1980.

Thompson, D. E., 1980, Relation of scour by catastrophic flooding to peakdischarge from jokulhlaup hydrographs: Third Colloquium on PlanetaryWater, Niagara Falls, October, 1980.

Thompson, D. E., 1981, Higher order corrections to kinematic wave responsemodels for glaciers: (abst.) North-East North Amer. Branch meeting,International Glaciological Society, February, 1981.

Thompson, D. E., 1981, Higher order corrections to mass balance responsemodels for Antarctica: in preparation Jour. Glaciology and forThird International Symposium on Antarctic Glaciology, Columbus,Ohio, September, 1981.

Walker, A. S., 1981, Drainage in gobi terrain: a Mars analog. (abs) Lunarand Planetary Science XII, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston,Texas, p. 1127-1129.

Wood, C. A., 1980, Pingos, gerVlglgars and martian mysteries. Submittedto 3rd Colloquium on Planetary Water in press.

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REMOTE SENSING, RADAR, PHOTOMETRY

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Arvidson, R. E., Levinthal, E., Saunders, R., and Schultz, P., 1981,Remote sensing of the terrestrial moons and planets, Chapter in2nd edition of Manual of Remote Sensing, vol. 2, American Societyof Photogrammetry, in press.

Berlin, G. L., Schaber, G. G., and Horstman, K. C., 1980, Possiblefault detection in Cottonball Basin, California: An applicationof remote sensing: Remote Sensing of Environment, v. 10, p. 33-42.

Berlin, G. L., Schaber, G. G., Kozak, R. C., and Chavez, P., Jr., 1981,Cliff-and-slope topography of a part of the Grand Canyon, ascharacterized on a Seasat radar image: Letter Communication inRemote Sensing of Environment, in press.

Blom, R. G., Daily, M. I., Elachi, C., and Saunders, R. S., 1979,Analysis of Seasat SAR images of Sand Dunes: Reports of PlanetaryGeology Program, 1978-1979, NASA TM 80339, p. 359-361.

Blom, R. G., Abrams, M. J., and Adams, H. G., 1980, Spectral Reflectanceand Discrimination of Plutonic Rocks in the 0.45-2.45 urn Region:J. Geophys. Res. v. 85, p. 2638-2648.

Blom, R. G., and Elachi, C., 1981, Spaceborne and Airborne Imaging RadarObservations of Sand Dunes: in press Jour. Geophys. Res.

Daily, M., Blom, R., Elachi, C., and Saunders, R. S., 1979, Analysis ofRadar Imagery of the Eastern Snake River Plain: NASA TM 80339,p. 362-364.

E1achi, c., Blom, R., Daily, M., Farr, T., and Saunders, R. S., 1980,Radar Imaging of Volcanic Fields and Sand Dune Fields; Implicationsfor VOIR: Proc. Radar Geology Workshop, Snowmass, Co.

Elachi, C., and Blom, R., 1980, Observations of Sand Dunes Using Space­borne Imaging Radar: Proc. 11th Lunar and Planetary Sci. Conf.

Ford, J., Blom, R., Bryan, M., Daily, M., Dixon, T., Elachi, C., andXenos, E., 1981, Seasat Views North America, The Caribbean andWestern Europe with Imaging Radar: JPL Publication 80-67.

Goguen, J., 1981, A Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of thePhotometric Functions of Particulate Surfaces. Ph.D. Dissertation,Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

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Goguen, J., 1981, Scattering from particulate surfaces. IV.Applicability of a Minnaert description of laboratory samples ofvarying albedo. Submitted to Icarus.

Goguen, J., and Veverka, J., 1981, Scattering from particulate surfaces.III. Non-validity of a Minnaert description for optically thick,multiply scattering layers. Icarus, in press.

Hapke, B., Christman, C" Rava, B., and Mosher, J., 1980, A Color-RatioMap of Mercury. Proc. Lunar Planetary Science Conference 11th,p. 817-821.

Hapke, B., 1981, Bidirectional Reflectance Spectroscopy. I. Theory.J. Geophys. Res., 86, March.

Hapke, B., and Wells, E., 1981, Bidirectional Reflectance Spectroscopy.II. Observations and Experiments. J. Geophys. Res., 86, March.

Hawke, B. R., Spudis, P. D., Head, J. W., and McCord, T. B., 1980, Remotesensing studies of the Apollo 16-Descartes region. Apollo 16 work­shop, in press.

Jacobberger, P., 1980, Color changes related to soil erosion in southwestKansas as detected by Landsat, EOS, v. 61, p. 238.

Jacobberger, P., 1980, Color changes in southwest Kansas possibly relatedto soil erosion, Missouri Academy of Sciences Bulletin, v. 8, p. 13.

Jacobberger, P., Arvidson, R., and GUinness, E., 1980, The Maetiq DomeEgypt - an Earth analog study of rock type discriminability usingbroad-band visible and reflected-IR data, NASA TM 82385, p. 442-444.

Jacobberger, P., and Arvidson, R., 1981, Detection of color changes insouthwest Kansas using Landsat multispectral scanner data, Compass,in press.

Masursky, Harold, Eliason, Eric, Ford, P. G., McGill, G. E., Pettengill,G. H., Schaber, G. G., and Schubert, Gerald, 1980, Pioneer-Venusradar results: Geomorphology from imagery and altimetry: JournalGeophysical Research, v. 85, no. A13, p. 8232-8260.

Morrison, D., Pieri, D., Veverka, J., and Johnson, T. V., 1979, Photo­metric Evidence For Long-Term Stability of Albedo and ColourMarkings On la, Nature, 280, p. 753-755.

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Neugebaur, G., Becklin, E. E., Jewitt, D. C., Terrile, R. J., andDanielson, G. E., 1981, "Spectrum of the Ring of Jupiter and ofAmal thea." Astron. J., in press.

Noland, M., and Veverka, J., 1981, Scattering from particulate surfaces.II. Non-validity of a Minnaert description. Submitted to Icarus.

Poscolieri, M., 1980, Statistical reconstruction of a Martian scene:G-mode cluster analysis results from multispectral data population,Societa Astronomica Italiana Memorie, p. 309-328.

Sabins, F. F., Blom, R. G., and Elachi, C., 1980, Expression of SanAndreas Fault on Seasat Radar Image: Proc. Radar Geology Workshop,Snowmass, Co.

Sabins, F. F., Blom, R. G., and Elachi, C., 1980, Seasat Radar Image ofSan Andreas Fault, California: American Association of PetroleumGeology Bulletin, v. 64, p. 619-628.

Schaber, G. G., 1980, Radar, visual and thermal characteristics of Mars:Rough planar surfaces: Icarus, v. 9, p. 149-170.

Schaber, G. G., 1980, Radar backscatter in northern Arizona: A progressreport (abs.), in U. S. National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationTM 82385, p. 4387

Schaber, G. G., Pike, R. J., and Berlin, G. L., 1980, Terrain-analysisprocedures for modeling radar backscatter in radar geology: Anassessment: Jet Propulsion Laboratory Publication 80-61, p. 168-199.

Simpson, R. A., Fair, B. C., and Howard, H. T., 1980, "MicrowaveProperties of Solid C02," Journal Geophysical Research, v. 85,p. 5481-8484.

Simpson, R. A., Howard, H. T., and Tyler, G. L., 1980, "Impact Cratering:Relative Importance to Radar Scattering from Lunar Maria and SyrtisMajor," Reports of Planetary Geology Program - 1980, NASA TechnicalMemorandum 82385.

Simpson, R. A., and Tyler, G. L., 1980, "Radar Measurement of Heterogene­ous Small-Scale Surface Texture on f<1ars: Chryse," Journal GeophysicalResearch, v. 85, p. 6610-6614.

Simpson, R. A., and Tyler, G. L., 1980, "Mars North Pole SurfaceProperties: Bistatic Radar Results," Twelfth Annual Meeting of theDivision for Planetar,y Sciences (AAS), Tucson, AZ. (abs.) in Bull.AAS, v. 12, p. 680.

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Simpson, R. A., and Tyler, G. L., 1980, "North Pole Surface Character fromMars Bistatic Radar," American Geophysical Union Annual Fall Meeting,San Francisco, CA (abs.) in EOS Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, v. 61,p. 1020.

Simpson, R. A., and Tyler, G. L., 1981, "Planetary Studies Using BistaticRadar," 1981 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium,Washington, D. C. (written paper to appear in IGARSS '81 Digest).

Soderblom, L. S., Johnson, T., Morrison, D., Danielson, E., Smith, B.,Veverka, J., Sagan, C., Kupferman, P., Pieri, D. C., Mosher, J.,Avis, C., Gradie, J., and Clancy, T., 1980, Spectrophotometr,y of 10:Preliminary Voyager I Results, Geophysical Research Letters.

Stewart, H. E., Blom, R., Abrams, M., and Daily, M., 1980, Rock TypeDiscrimination and Structural Analysis with Landsat and Seasat Data:San Rafael Swell, Utah: Proc. Radar Geology Workshop, Snowmass, Co.

Strickland, E. L., 1980, The colors of Mars, Astronomy, May issue.

Strickland, E. L., 1980, Martian color/albedo units: Viking lander 1stratigraphy vs. orbiter color observations, Lunar and Planetary Sci.Conf., XI, P. 1106-1107.

Strickland, E. L., and Singer, R. B., 1980, Spectral variety of Martiansurface materials: comparison of Earthbased and Viking lander data,NASA TM 82385, p. 416.

Rava, B., 1980, Mariner 10 Color-Ration Data and the Surface of Mercury.M. S. Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh.

Roth, L. E., Downs, G. S., Goldstein, R. M., Jurgens, R. F., Saunders,R. S., and Schubert, G., 1980, Radar Exploration of Mars and Venus,23rd Planetary Meeting of COSPAR, Budapest, Hungary.

Roth, L. E., Downs, G. S., and Saunders, R. S., 1980, Depth/diameterrelationships for large martian craters: Radar results, Reportsof Planetar,y Geology Program - 1980, NASA Technical Memorandum82385, p. 167-169.

Roth, L. E., Downs, G. S., and Saunders, R. S., 1981, Radar altimetryof the large martian craters, Lunar and Planetar,y Science XIIAbstracts, p. 906-907.

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Roth, L. E., Downs, G. S., Saunders, R. S., and Schubert, G., 1980,Depth/Diameter relationships for large martian craters: Radarresults (abs.) NASA TM 82385, p. 167-169.

Roth, L. E., Downs, G. S., Saunders, R. S., and Schubert, G., 1981,Radar altimetry of the large martian craters (abs.). Lunar andPlanetary Science XII, p. 906-907.

Roth, L. E., Downs, G. S., Saunders, R. S., and Schubert, G., 1981,Radar altimetry of south Tharis, Mars, Icarus, v. 42, p. 287-316.

Zimbelman, J., and Greeley, R., 1981, High Resolution Visual, Thermal,and Radar Observations in the Northern Syrtis Major Region of Mars,Lunar Planetary Science Conference, 12th, p. 1230.

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GEOLOGICAL MAPPING, STRATIGRAPHY, GEOMORPHOLOGY

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Chaikin, A. L., Maxwell, T. A., and EI-Baz, F., 1980, Photogeologicstudies of the Cerberus albedo feature of Mars (Abs). in Reports ofPlanetary Geology Program, 1979-1980, NASA Technical Memorandum81776, p. 43-45.

De Hon, R. A., Scott, D. H., and Underwood, J. R., Jr., 1980, Plains­forming materials of the Kuiper quadrangle of Mercury. NASATechnical Memorandum 81776, p. 34-36.

Eppler, D. B., and Malin, M. C., 1981, Martian fretted terrain. LunarScience XII, p. 260-261.

Evans, N., 1980, Intra-crater Formations Revealed in Survey MissionCoverage from Viking, Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1979-1980,NASA Technical Memorandum 81776.

Gregory-Bills, Therese, 1981, Martian wrinkle ridges: Distribution,morphology, and tectonic implications, Masters Thesis, Departmentof Geography, University of California, Los Angeles.

Head, J. W., and Hawke, B. R., 1980, Geology of the Apollo 16-Descartesregion: Stratigraphic history and sample provenance. Apollo 16Workshop, in press.

Malin, M. C., and Krinsley, D., 1980, Bedded Sands within the KeanakakoiFormation near Mauna Iki, Hawaii: Eolian or Base Surge Deposits?(submitted to Geology).

Masursky, Harold, Dial, A. L., Schaber, G. G., and Strobell, M. E., 1981,Venus: A first geologic map based on radar altimetry and image data(abs.), in Lunar and Planetary Science XII, Abstracts of papers sub­mitted to-the Twelfth Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, TheLunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, TX, p. 661-663.

Masursky, Harold, Schaber, G. G., Strobell, M. E., and Dial, A. L., 1980,Geology of Venus (abs.), in American Astronomical Society Bulletin,v. 12, No.3, p. 690.

McCord, T. B., Singer, R. B., Hawke, B. R., Adams, J. B., Head, J. W.,Pieters, C. M., Mouginis-Mark, P. J., Huguenin, R. L., andZisk, S. H., 1980, Mars: Definition and Characterization of GlobalSurface Units, with Compositional Emphasis. BAAS, v. 12, p. 679-680.

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Morris, E. C., and Howard, K. A., 1980, Geologic map of the Diacriaquadrangle of Mars: U. S. Geological Survey, Atlas of Mars,1:5,000,000 Geologic Series, (MC-2) in press.

Mutch, T. A., and Morris, E. C., 1979, Geological map of the Memnoniaquadrangle of Mars: U. S. Geological Survey, Atlas of Mars,1:5,000,000 Geologic Series Map 1-1137 (MC-16).

Pieri, D. C., 1981, Geology of Europa: A Review, invited abstract,Spring AGU Mtg., May 25-29, Baltimore, MD.

Pieters, C. M., Head, J. W., Adams, J. B., McCord, T. B., Zisk, S. H.,and Whitford-Stark, J. L., 1980, Late high titanium basalts of thewestern maria: Geology of the Flamsteed Region of Oceanus Procel­larum. Journal of Geophysical Research, v. 85, p. 3813-3938.

Plescia, J. B., and Saunde~s, R. S., 1980, Estimation of the thicknessof the Tharsis lava flows and implications for the nature of thetopography of the Tharsis plateau, Proc. Lunar Planetary ScienceConference 11th, p. 2423-2436.

Rhodes, D. D., 1980, Exhumed topography a case study of the StanislausTable Mountain, California, Reports of Planetary Geology Program ­1980, NASA Technical Memorandum 82385, p. 397-399.

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Trask, N. J., and Dzurisin, D., 1981, Geologic map of Discovery Quad­rangle, Mercur,y, in preparation.

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Arvidson, H. E., Bolef, L. K., Guinness, E. A., and Norberg, P., 1980,BIRP-Software for interactive search and retrieval of imageengineering data, NASA CR-3299, 71 p.

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Abalakin, V. K. • ••••••••••••••••••••• 72Abrams, M. J. • •••••••••••••••••••• 62, 65Adams, H. G. • ••••••••••••••••• 62, 68, 69Ah:re:ns, T. J. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20Alexander, C. • ••••••••••••••••••••• 8, 12Anderson. D. M. • •••••••••• 24. 28. 34. 56And rawe s, F. F. • •••••••••••••••••• 24, 25Arthur, D. W. G. • •••••••••••••••••••• 43Arvidson. R. E. • ••• 4, 16. 24, 62. 63. 72Aubele, J. C••••••••••••••••••••••••• 32Avis, C. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 65

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Baker, V. R. • ••••••••••4, 32, 54, 56, 57Baloga, S. M. • •••••••••••••••••••• 32, 35Banerdt, W. B. • ••••••••••••••• 10, 24. 25Barnes, c. w. •••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Batiz8, R. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 72Baum, W. A••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Beatty, J. K. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12Becklin, E. E. • •••••••••••••••••••• 6, 64Berger, J. P. •••••••••••••••••••••••• 6Berlin, G. L. • •••••••••••••••••••• 62, 64Bilski, K. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 28Binze1, R. • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • •• • 8Bla ckburn, T. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 24Blasius. K. R. • •••••••• 4. 32, 40, 48. 55Blom, R. G. • •••••••••••••••••• 62, 64, 65Bloom, A. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 52Bolef, L. K. • •••••••••••••••••••••••• 72Boothroyd, J. C•••••••••••••••••••••• 54Bornhorst, T. J. • •••••••••••••••••••• 32Boulos, L. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 48Boyce. J. • •••••••••••••••• 11. 40, 42. 73Bratt, S. R. • •••••••••••••••••••••16. 21

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Breed, C. S. • ••••••••••••••••••• 48, 50,Briggs, G. A. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••Brook, G. A. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54,Bryan, M. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Bunker, R. C. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••Burns, J. A. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13,Bus, S. J. • •••••••••••••••••••••• 8, 10,

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Carle, G. C. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••Carr, M. H. • ••••••••••••••••••••• 4, 32,Casadevall, T. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••Cassen, P. M. • ••••••••••••••• 8, 11. 12.Chaikin, A. L. • ••••••••••••••••••••• 48,Chapman, P. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••Chavez, P. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Christiansep, E. H. • •••••••••••••••••••Christman, C. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••Cintala, M. J. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••Clancy, T. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Clark, R. N. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••CIa rke, G. K. C. • ••••••••••••••••••••••Clifford, S. M. • •••••••••••••••••••••••Claw, G. D. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••Co1lerson, K. D. • ••••• A ••••••••••••••••

Collins, S. A. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••Collins, S. G. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••Comer, R. P. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16,Constantopou1os, J. • •••••••••••••••••••Cook, A. F. • •••••••••••••••••• 4, 9, 13,Craig, R. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Cross, C. A. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••Cruikshank, D. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••Crumpler, L. S. • •••••••••••••••••••••••Cullen, L. • •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6,Cutts, J. A. • •••••••••••• 4, 32, 40, 48,Cuzzi, J. N. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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NASA TM-84468I 2. Government Accession No. 3. Recipient's Catalog No.

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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PLANETARY GEOLOGY PRINCIPALINVESTIGATORS AND THEIR ASSOCIATES, 1980-1981

7. Author(s)

Joseph M. Boyce, Compiler

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Office of Space Science and ApplicationsEarth and Planetary Exploration DivisionPlanetary Geology Program

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A compilation of selected bibliographic data specifically relating to recentpublications submitted by principal investigators and their associates, supportthrough NASA's Office of Space Science and Applications, Earth and PlanetaryDivision, Planetary Geology Program.

Serves as a companion piece to NASA TM-82385 "Reports of Accomplishments ofPlanetology Programs, 1980-1981," NASA, Washington, D.C.

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Planetary GeologyBibliographySolar System

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