Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Institute for Geophysics and Planetary Physics
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- Self-organized Structures in the Solar Corona
- High-Pressure Hydrothermal Processing in Large Icy Satellites
- Monitoring Io volcanic activity using the Keck AO system: 2-5μm sunlit and eclipse observations
- Northeastwards decrease in the late Pleistocene-Holocene slip-rate and propagation of the Altyn Tagh fault (China).
- Kinematics of the southern Alaska constrained by westward-decreasing post-glacial slip-rates on the Denali fault, Alaska.
- Self-focusing of Shocks and Hydrodynamic Cumulation in the Solar Atmosphere
- Tadpoles in Sunspot Penumbrae
- Electron Microscopy Studies of Comet Wild-2 Particulate Residue Preserved in the Stardust Metallic Foil Craters
- Have We Seen Comet Wild 2 Samples Before?
- In Situ Chemical Mapping and Analysis of Stardust Impact Tracks: Isolation of Cometary Signal
- InSAR observations of interseimsic strain along the central Altyn Tagh fault consistent with Holocene slip-rate
- Stable and accurate difference methods for seismic wave propagation on locally refined meshes
- Stardust (Comet) Samples and the Meteorite Record
- Clear signature of Last Glacial Maximum advances in Southern Tibet
- Iron partitioning and the self-oxidation of the lower mantle
- Isotopic approach for determining the structural components of silicate liquids
- On the Chromospheric Micro-jets Associated with the Penumbral Filaments
- Transient Phenomena in Multi-thread Arcades of Coronal Loops
- Origin of Filamentary Structures and Flows in Quiescent Prominences
- Greenhouse effect in quiescent prominences
- Synthesis of Dense BC3 Phases under High-Pressure and High-Temperature
- Transmission Electron Microscope Studies of Martian 'Iddingsite' in the Nakhlite Meteorite MIL 090032