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Mark A. Wieczorek
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 254
Citations - 15372
Mark A. Wieczorek is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crust & Mars Exploration Program. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 231 publications receiving 12173 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark A. Wieczorek include University of Washington & Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris.
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Spatiospectral concentration on a sphere
TL;DR: In this article, the authors pose and solve the analogue of Slepian's time-frequency concentration problem on the surface of the unit sphere to determine an orthogonal family of strictly bandlimited functions that are optimally concentrated within a closed region of the sphere, or, alternatively, of strictly spacelimited functions within the spherical harmonic domain.
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Depth of Martian Magnetization From Localized Power Spectrum Analysis
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Evidence for differentiation of the most primitive small bodies
Benoit Carry,Pierre Vernazza,F. Vachier,Marc Neveu,J. Berthier J. Hanus,Marin Ferrais,Laurent Jorda,Michael Marsset,Matti Viikinkoski,P. Bartczak,Raoul Behrend,Zouhair Benkhaldoun,Mirel Birlan,Julie C. Castillo-Rogez,Fabrice Cipriani,F. Colas,Alexis Drouard,Grzegorz Dudziński,Josselin Desmars,Christophe Dumas,J. Durech,R. Fetick,T. Fusco,J. Grice,Emmanuel Jehin,Mikko Kaasalainen,Agnieszka Kryszczyńska,P. L. Lamy,F. Marchis,A. Marciniak,Tadeusz Michalowski,P. Michel,M. Pajuelo,E. Podlewska-Gaca,Nicolas Rambaux,T. Santana-Ros,Alex D. Storrs,Paolo Tanga,Arthur Vigan,Brian D. Warner,Mark A. Wieczorek,Olivier Witasse,Bin Yang +42 more
TL;DR: In this paper, high-angular-resolution images of P-type asteroid (87) Sylvia with VLT/SPHERE were used to reconstruct its 3D shape, and to study the dynamics of its two satellites.
The InSight Mission for 2018
W. B. Banerdt,Sue Smrekar,Tom L. Hoffman,S. Spath,P. H. Lognonné,T. Spohn,H. Stone,J. R. Willis,J. E. Feldman,R. De Paula,R. Turner,Sami W. Asmar,Don Banfield,U. R. Christensen,John Clinton,Véronique Dehant,William M. Folkner,Rasmo Garcia,Domenico Giardini,Matthew P. Golombek,M. Grott,Troy L. Hudson,Catherine Johnson,G. Kargl,Brigitte Knapmeyer-Endrun,Justin N. Maki,David Mimoun,A. Mocquet,Paul Morgan,M. P. Panning,William T. Pike,Christopher T. Russell,Nicholas A Teanby,Jeroen Tromp,Renee Weber,Mark A. Wieczorek,K. Hurst,E. Barrett +37 more
TL;DR: Banerdt et al. as discussed by the authors proposed the InSight Team to explore the potential of the Earth's magnetic field in the context of the Mars Exploration Vehicle (MEV) project.
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Large impact cratering during lunar magma ocean solidification.
Katarina Miljković,Mark A. Wieczorek,M. Laneuville,Alexander A. Nemchin,Phil A. Bland,Maria T. Zuber +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a low viscosity layer, mimicking a melt layer, between the crust and mantle could cause the entire impact basin size range to be susceptible to immediate and extreme crustal relaxation forming almost unidentifiable topographic and crustal thickness signatures.