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The following pages link to Michael Bland, Ph.D. (Q44866):
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- Relaxed impact craters on Ganymede: Regional variation and high heat flows (Q145004) (← links)
- Ceres internal structure from geophysical constraints (Q145113) (← links)
- Morphological indicators of a mascon beneath Ceres' largest crater, Kerwan (Q145398) (← links)
- Viscous relaxation as a prerequisite for tectonic resurfacing on Ganymede: Insights from numerical models of lithospheric extension (Q145570) (← links)
- The missing large impact craters on Ceres (Q151400) (← links)
- Composition and structure of the shallow subsurface of Ceres revealed by crater morphology (Q151488) (← links)
- The vanishing cryovolcanoes of Ceres (Q156045) (← links)
- Pitted terrains on (1) Ceres and implications for shallow subsurface volatile distribution (Q156150) (← links)
- Evidence for the interior evolution of Ceres from geologic analysis of fractures (Q156162) (← links)
- Constraining the heat flux between Enceladus’ tiger stripes: numerical modeling of funiscular plains formation (Q234253) (← links)
- Forming Ganymede’s grooves at smaller strain: Toward a self-consistent local and global strain history for Ganymede (Q234461) (← links)
- Mountain building on Io driven by deep faulting (Q238378) (← links)
- Geomorphological evidence for ground ice on dwarf planet Ceres (Q239239) (← links)
- Viscous relaxation of Ganymede's impact craters: Constraints on heat flux (Q239571) (← links)
- The interior structure of Ceres as revealed by surface topography (Q240208) (← links)
- The NASA Roadmap to Ocean Worlds (Q257497) (← links)
- Dome formation on Ceres by sold-state flow analogous to terrestrial salt tectonics (Q267646) (← links)
- Improving the usability of Galileo and Voyager images of Jupiter’s moon, Europa (Q277858) (← links)
- The evolution of a young ocean within Mimas (Q280130) (← links)
- Cryovolcanic rates on Ceres revealed by topography (Q287112) (← links)
- Exploring the interior of Europa with the Europa Clipper (Q287526) (← links)
- Final Mimas and Enceladus atlases derived from Cassini-ISS images (Q288184) (← links)
- Floor-fractured craters on Ceres and implications for interior processes (Q288743) (← links)
- Viscous relaxation of Oort and Edgeworth craters on Pluto: Possible indicators of an epoch of early high heat flow (Q295619) (← links)
- Bright carbonate surfaces on Ceres as remnants of salt-rich water fountains (Q295956) (← links)
- Silicate volcanism on Europa’s seafloor and implications for habitability (Q297215) (← links)
- Constraints on the composition and thermal structure of Ariel’s icy crust as inferred from its largest observed impact crater (Q304140) (← links)
- Planetary science decadal survey planetary mission concept study report: Ceres: Exploration of Ceres’ habitability (Q306522) (← links)
- How well do we know Europa’s topography? An evaluation of the variability in digital terrain models of Europa. (Q307779) (← links)
- A global shape model for Saturn's moon Enceladus from a dense photogrammetric control network (Q309073) (← links)
- The inevitability of large shallow craters on Callisto and Ganymede: Implications for crater depth-diameter trends (Q312272) (← links)
- A new Enceladus global control network, image mosaic, and updated pointing kernels from Cassini's thirteen-year mission (Q312869) (← links)
- Photogrammetrically Controlled, Equirectangular Galileo Image Mosaics of Europa (Q319840) (← links)
- High Resolution Voyager 2 Images of Neptune's Moon, Triton (Q320211) (← links)