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“{Experimental constraints on the composition and dynamics of Titan's polar lakes}”, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 410, pp. 75–83, 2015.
, “{Revisiting the Phoenix TECP data: Implications for regolith control of near-surface humidity on Mars}”, Icarus, vol. 253, pp. 156–158, 2015.
, “{Transient liquid water and water activity at Gale crater on Mars}”, Nature Geoscience, pp. 1–5, 2015.
, “{Constraints On Planetesimal Disk Mass From The Cratering Record And Equatorial Ridge On Iapetus}”, The Astrophysical Journal, vol. 792, p. 127, 2014.
, “{Deliquescence and efflorescence of calcium perchlorate: An investigation of stable aqueous solutions relevant to Mars}”, Icarus, vol. 243, pp. 420–428, 2014.
, “{Estimating The Size Of Late Veneer Impactors From Impact-Induced Mixing On Mercury}”, The Astrophysical Journal Letters, vol. 782, p. L8, 2014.
, “{Impact-induced compositional variations on Mercury}”, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2014.
, “Topographic constraints on the origin of the equatorial ridge on Iapetus”, Icarus, vol. 237, pp. 419–421, 2014.
, “Experimental simulations of CH4 evaporation on Titan”, Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 39, p. L23203, 2012.
, “{Exploring the effects of overburden on the sublimation and transport of H2O on Iapetus}”, Icarus, vol. 220, pp. 808–820, 2012.
, “Formation of recurring slope lineae by liquid brines on present-day Mars”, Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 39, p. L21202, 2012.
, “Locations of thin liquid water layers on present-day Mars”, Icarus, vol. 221, pp. 289–295, 2012.
, “{Revisiting the thermal inertia of Iapetus: Clues to the thickness of the dark material}”, Icarus, vol. 216, pp. 347–358, 2011.
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