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MIT Open Access Articles: Recent submissions
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Magnetism of the Acapulco Primitive Achondrite and Implications for the Evolution of Partially Differentiated Bodies
(American Geophysical Union, 2023-12-14)Primitive achondrites like the acapulcoites-lodranites (AL) clan are meteorites that formed on bodies in the process of forming a metallic core, providing a unique window into how early solar system processes transformed ... -
Collection and In Situ Analyses of Regolith Samples by the Mars 2020 Rover: Implications for Their Formation and Alteration History
(American Geophysical Union, 2025-02-06)The Perseverance rover has sampled mm-size lithic fragments containing olivine likely from at least two source regions from the surface of an inactive megaripple surface, and fine-grained material from the surface and to ... -
Divergent Behavior of Hydrothermal Plumes in Fresh Versus Salty Icy Ocean Worlds
(American Geophysical Union, 2023-11-21)Water parcels close to their freezing point contract and become heavy on warming if they are sufficiently fresh (salinity less than 22g kg−1 for earth's ocean), but expand and become buoyant when salty (salinity greater ...


