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K. Hurst is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mars Exploration Program & Seismometer. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 34 publications. Previous affiliations of K. Hurst include Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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Papers
Global Positioning System constraints on plate kinematics and dynamics in the eastern Mediterranean and Caucasus
Simon McClusky,S. Balassanian,Aykut Barka,Coskun Demir,Semih Ergintav,Ivan Georgiev,O. Gurkan,Michael W. Hamburger,K. Hurst,Hans-Gert Kahle,Kim A. Kastens,G. Kekelidze,Robert W. King,V. Kotzev,Onur Lenk,Salah Mahmoud,A. Mishin,M. Nadariya,A. Ouzounis,Demitris Paradissis,Yannick Peter,M. Prilepin,Robert Reilinger,I. Sanli,H. Seeger,A. Tealeb,M. N. Toksoz,G. Veis +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present and interpret GPS measurements of crustal motions for the period 1988-1997 at 189 sites extending east-west from the Caucasus mountains to the Adriatic Sea and north-south from the southern edge of the Eurasian plate to the northern edge of Africa.
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Constraints on the shallow elastic and anelastic structure of Mars from InSight seismic data
Philippe Lognonné,Philippe Lognonné,William B. Banerdt,William T. Pike,Domenico Giardini,U. R. Christensen,Raphaël F. Garcia,Taichi Kawamura,Sharon Kedar,Brigitte Knapmeyer-Endrun,Ludovic Margerin,Francis Nimmo,Mark P. Panning,Benoit Tauzin,John-Robert Scholz,Daniele Antonangeli,S. Barkaoui,Eric Beucler,Felix Bissig,Nienke Brinkman,Marie Calvet,Savas Ceylan,Constantinos Charalambous,Paul M. Davis,M. van Driel,Mélanie Drilleau,Lucile Fayon,Rakshit Joshi,B. Kenda,Amir Khan,Amir Khan,Martin Knapmeyer,Vedran Lekic,J. B. McClean,David Mimoun,Naomi Murdoch,Lu Pan,Clément Perrin,Baptiste Pinot,L. Pou,Sabrina Menina,Sebastien Rodriguez,Sebastien Rodriguez,Cedric Schmelzbach,Nicholas Schmerr,David Sollberger,Aymeric Spiga,Aymeric Spiga,Simon Stähler,Alexander E. Stott,Eléonore Stutzmann,Saikiran Tharimena,Rudolf Widmer-Schnidrig,Fredrik Andersson,Veronique Ansan,Caroline Beghein,Maren Böse,Ebru Bozdag,John Clinton,Ingrid Daubar,Pierre Delage,Nobuaki Fuji,Matthew P. Golombek,Matthias Grott,Anna Horleston,K. Hurst,Jessica C. E. Irving,A. Jacob,Jörg Knollenberg,S. Krasner,C. Krause,Ralph D. Lorenz,Chloé Michaut,Chloé Michaut,Robert Myhill,Tarje Nissen-Meyer,J. ten Pierick,Ana-Catalina Plesa,C. Quantin-Nataf,Johan O. A. Robertsson,L. Rochas,Martin Schimmel,Sue Smrekar,Tilman Spohn,Tilman Spohn,Nicholas A Teanby,Jeroen Tromp,J. Vallade,Nicolas Verdier,Christos Vrettos,Renee Weber,Don Banfield,E. Barrett,M. Bierwirth,S. B. Calcutt,Nicolas Compaire,Catherine L. Johnson,Catherine L. Johnson,Davor Mance,Fabian Euchner,L. Kerjean,Guenole Mainsant,Antoine Mocquet,J. A Rodriguez Manfredi,Gabriel Pont,Philippe Laudet,T. Nebut,S. de Raucourt,O. Robert,Christopher T. Russell,A. Sylvestre-Baron,S. Tillier,Tristram Warren,Mark A. Wieczorek,C. Yana,Peter Zweifel +115 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the crustal diffusivity and intrinsic attenuation using multiscattering analysis and found that seismic attenuation is about three times larger than on the Moon, which suggests that the crust contains small amounts of volatiles.
The atmosphere of Mars as observed by InSight
Don Banfield,Aymeric Spiga,Claire E. Newman,François Forget,Mark T. Lemmon,Ralph D. Lorenz,Naomi Murdoch,Daniel Viúdez-Moreiras,Jorge Pla-Garcia,Jorge Pla-Garcia,Raphaël F. Garcia,Philippe Lognonné,Philippe Lognonné,Özgür Karatekin,Clément Perrin,L. Martire,Nicholas A Teanby,Bart Van Hove,Justin N. Maki,Balthasar Kenda,Nils Mueller,Sebastien Rodriguez,Sebastien Rodriguez,Taichi Kawamura,J. B. McClean,Alexander E. Stott,Constantinos Charalambous,Ehouarn Millour,Catherine L. Johnson,Anna Mittelholz,Anni Määttänen,Stephen R. Lewis,John Clinton,Simon Stähler,Savas Ceylan,Domenico Giardini,Tristram Warren,William T. Pike,Ingrid Daubar,Matthew P. Golombek,Lucie Rolland,Rudolf Widmer-Schnidrig,David Mimoun,Eric Beucler,A. Jacob,Antoine Lucas,M. M. Baker,Veronique Ansan,K. Hurst,Luis Mora-Sotomayor,Sara Navarro,J. Torres,A. Lepinette,Antonio Molina,Mercedes Marin-Jimenez,Javier Gómez-Elvira,V. Peinado,J. A. Rodríguez-Manfredi,Brian Carcich,Stephen Sackett,Christopher T. Russell,Tilman Spohn,Suzanne E. Smrekar,W. Bruce Banerdt +63 more
TL;DR: The InSight (Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport) lander is measuring Mars's atmosphere with unprecedented continuity, accuracy and sampling frequency.
The seismicity of Mars
Domenico Giardini,Philippe Lognonné,Philippe Lognonné,William B. Banerdt,William T. Pike,U. R. Christensen,Savas Ceylan,John Clinton,M. van Driel,Simon Stähler,Maren Böse,Maren Böse,Raphaël F. Garcia,Amir Khan,Amir Khan,Mark P. Panning,Clément Perrin,Don Banfield,Eric Beucler,Constantinos Charalambous,Fabian Euchner,Anna Horleston,A. Jacob,Taichi Kawamura,Sharon Kedar,Guenole Mainsant,John-Robert Scholz,Sue Smrekar,Aymeric Spiga,Aymeric Spiga,C. Agard,Daniele Antonangeli,S. Barkaoui,E. Barrett,P. Combes,Vincent Conejero,Ingrid Daubar,Mélanie Drilleau,C. Ferrier,T. Gabsi,Tamara Gudkova,K. Hurst,Foivos Karakostas,Scott D. King,Martin Knapmeyer,Brigitte Knapmeyer-Endrun,R. Llorca-Cejudo,Antoine Lucas,L. Luno,Ludovic Margerin,J. B. McClean,David Mimoun,Naomi Murdoch,Francis Nimmo,M. Nonon,Constanza Pardo,Attilio Rivoldini,J. A Rodriguez Manfredi,Henri Samuel,Henri Samuel,Martin Schimmel,Alexander E. Stott,Eléonore Stutzmann,Nicholas A Teanby,Tristram Warren,Renee Weber,Mark A. Wieczorek,C. Yana +67 more
TL;DR: The InSight (Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport) lander was deployed in Elysium Planitia on Mars on 26 November 2018 and fully deployed its seismometer by the end of February 2019 as mentioned in this paper.
InSight Auxiliary Payload Sensor Suite (APSS)
Don Banfield,J. A. Rodriguez-Manfredi,Christopher T. Russell,Kathryn Rowe,D. Leneman,H. R. Lai,P. Cruce,J. D. Means,Catherine L. Johnson,Catherine L. Johnson,Anna Mittelholz,Steve Joy,Peter Chi,Ioannis G. Mikellides,S. Carpenter,Sara Navarro,Eduardo Sebastián,Javier Gómez-Elvira,J. Torres,L. Mora,V. Peinado,A. Lepinette,K. Hurst,Philippe Lognonné,Sue Smrekar,W. B. Banerdt +25 more
TL;DR: The auxiliary payload sensor suite (APSS) as mentioned in this paper includes a magnetometer, an atmospheric pressure sensor, and a pair of wind and air temperature sensors for the InSight mission to Mars.
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