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M. R. Perry
Researcher at Planetary Science Institute
Publications - 30
Citations - 315
M. R. Perry is an academic researcher from Planetary Science Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mars Exploration Program & Subsurface flow. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 22 publications receiving 197 citations. Previous affiliations of M. R. Perry include New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology & Columbus State University.
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Three-dimensional radar imaging of structures and craters in the Martian polar caps.
Nathaniel E. Putzig,Isaac B. Smith,M. R. Perry,Frederick J. Foss,Bruce A. Campbell,Roger J. Phillips,Roberto Seu +6 more
TL;DR: The first assessment of 21 apparent craters at the base of the north polar layered deposits suggests a Hesperian age for the substrate, consistent with that of the surrounding plains as determined from statistics of surface cratering rates.
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Availability of subsurface water-ice resources in the northern mid-latitudes of Mars
Gareth A. Morgan,Nathaniel E. Putzig,M. R. Perry,Hanna G. Sizemore,Ali M. Bramson,Ali M. Bramson,E. I. Petersen,Z. M. Bain,D. M. H. Baker,Marco Mastrogiuseppe,Marco Mastrogiuseppe,R. H. Hoover,Isaac B. Smith,Asmin V. Pathare,Colin M. Dundas,Bruce A. Campbell +15 more
TL;DR: The first results of the Mars Subsurface Water Ice Mapping (SWIM) project are presented in this article, which has the aim of searching for buried ice resources across the mid-latitudes through the integration of orbital datasets in concert with new data-processing techniques.
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The Holy Grail: A road map for unlocking the climate record stored within Mars’ polar layered deposits
Isaac B. Smith,Isaac B. Smith,Paul O. Hayne,Shane Byrne,Patricio Becerra,Melinda A. Kahre,Wendy M. Calvin,Christine S. Hvidberg,S. M. Milkovich,P. B. Buhler,Margaret E. Landis,Briony Horgan,Armin Kleinböhl,M. R. Perry,R. W. Obbard,Jennifer C. Stern,Sylvain Piqueux,Nicolas Thomas,Kris Zacny,Lynn M. Carter,Lauren A. Edgar,Jeremy Emmett,Thomas Navarro,Thomas Navarro,Jennifer Hanley,Michelle Koutnik,Nathaniel E. Putzig,Bryana L. Henderson,John W. Holt,John W. Holt,Bethany L. Ehlmann,Sergio Parra,D. E. Lalich,Candice Hansen,Michael H. Hecht,Don Banfield,K. E. Herkenhoff,David A. Paige,Mark L. Skidmore,Robert L. Staehle,Matthew A. Siegler +40 more
TL;DR: In a recent workshop, the Keck Institute for Space Studies (KISS) hosted 38 scientists and engineers who focused on determining the measurements needed to extract the climate record contained in the polar layered deposits (PLD).
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DEM L241, a Supernova Remnant containing a High-Mass X-ray Binary
F. D. Seward,P. A. Charles,P. A. Charles,Deatrick Foster,John R. Dickel,P. S. Romero,Zachary I. Edwards,M. R. Perry,R. M. Williams +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Chandra observations of the Large Magellanic Cloud supernova remnant DEM L241 reveal an interior unresolved source which is probably an accretion-powered binary with an orbital period of tens of days.
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DEM L241, a Supernova Remnant containing a High-Mass X-ray Binary
F. D. Seward,P. A. Charles,P. A. Charles,Deatrick Foster,John R. Dickel,P. S. Romero,Zachary I. Edwards,M. R. Perry,R. M. Williams +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, Chandra observations of the Large Magellanic Cloud supernova remnant DEM L241 reveal an interior unresolved source which is probably an accretion-powered binary, making this a High-Mass X-ray Binary (HMXB) with orbital period likely to be of order tens of days.