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Tilman Spohn
Researcher at International Space Science Institute
Publications - 43
Citations - 1139
Tilman Spohn is an academic researcher from International Space Science Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mars Exploration Program & Martian. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 43 publications receiving 741 citations. Previous affiliations of Tilman Spohn include University of Minnesota & German Aerospace Center.
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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.
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The Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP3) for the InSight Mission
Tilman Spohn,Matthias Grott,Sue Smrekar,Jörg Knollenberg,Troy L. Hudson,Christian Krause,N. Müller,J. Jänchen,A. Börner,Torben Wippermann,Olaf Krömer,Roy Lichtenheldt,Lukasz Wisniewski,Jerzy Grygorczuk,Mark Fittock,S. Rheershemius,Tom Spröwitz,Emanuel Kopp,Ingo Walter,Ana-Catalina Plesa,Doris Breuer,Paul Morgan,William B. Banerdt +22 more
TL;DR: The Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package HP3 for the InSight mission will attempt the first measurement of the planetary heat flow of Mars using a mechanical hammering device called the "Mole" as mentioned in this paper.
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Geology of the InSight landing site on Mars
Matthew P. Golombek,Nicholas H. Warner,John A. Grant,E. Hauber,Veronique Ansan,Catherine M. Weitz,Nathan R. Williams,Constantinos Charalambous,Sharon A. Wilson,A. DeMott,M. Kopp,H. Lethcoe-Wilson,L. Berger,R. Hausmann,Eloise Marteau,Christos Vrettos,A. Trussell,William M. Folkner,S. Le Maistre,Niclas S. Mueller,Matthias Grott,Tilman Spohn,Sylvain Piqueux,Ehouarn Millour,François Forget,Ingrid Daubar,Naomi Murdoch,Philippe Lognonné,Clément Perrin,Sebastien Rodriguez,William T. Pike,T. J. Parker,Justin N. Maki,H. Abarca,Robert G. Deen,Jeffery L. Hall,Paul M. Andres,N. Ruoff,Fred Calef,Suzanne E. Smrekar,M. M. Baker,M. M. Baker,Maria E. Banks,Aymeric Spiga,Aymeric Spiga,Don Banfield,James B. Garvin,Claire E. Newman,William B. Banerdt +48 more
TL;DR: The surficial geology of the landing site is characterized and observations are consistent with expectations made from remote sensing data prior to landing indicating a surface composed of an impact-fragmented regolith overlying basaltic lava flows.
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Upper mantle structure of Mars from InSight seismic data
Amir Khan,Amir Khan,Savas Ceylan,Martin van Driel,Domenico Giardini,Philippe Lognonné,Henri Samuel,Nicholas Schmerr,Simon Stähler,Andrea Cecilia Duran,Quancheng Huang,Do-Yeon Kim,A. Broquet,A. Broquet,Constantinos Charalambous,John Clinton,Paul M. Davis,Mélanie Drilleau,Foivos Karakostas,Vedran Lekic,Scott M. McLennan,Ross Maguire,C. Michaut,Mark P. Panning,William T. Pike,Baptiste Pinot,Matthieu Plasman,John-Robert Scholz,Rudolf Widmer-Schnidrig,Tilman Spohn,Suzanne E. Smrekar,William B. Banerdt +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used observations of direct (P and S) and surface-reflected (PP, PPP, SS, and SSS) body-wave phases from eight low-frequency marsquakes to constrain the interior structure to a depth of 800 kilometers.
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Iron snow, crystal floats, and inner-core growth: modes of core solidification and implications for dynamos in terrestrial planets and moons
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarize recent insights into the state and composition of their iron (Fe)-rich cores, as well as recent findings about the magnetic field evolution of Mercury, the Moon, Mars, and Ganymede.