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View article: Empirical H/V spectral ratios at the InSight landing site and implications for the martian subsurface structure
Empirical H/V spectral ratios at the InSight landing site and implications for the martian subsurface structure Open
SUMMARY The horizontal-to-vertical (H/V) spectral ratio inversion is a traditional technique for deriving the local subsurface structure on Earth. We calculated the H/V from the ambient vibrations at different wind levels at the InSight la…
View article: In Situ Regolith Seismic Velocity Measurement at the InSight Landing Site on Mars
In Situ Regolith Seismic Velocity Measurement at the InSight Landing Site on Mars Open
Interior exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport's (InSight) seismometer package Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS) was placed on the surface of Mars at about 1.2 m distance from the thermal prope…
View article: Farside Seismic Suite (FSS): First-ever seismology on the farside of the Moon and a model for long-lived lunar science
Farside Seismic Suite (FSS): First-ever seismology on the farside of the Moon and a model for long-lived lunar science Open
<p>The Farside Seismic Suite (FSS), recently selected for flight as part of the NASA PRISM (Payloads and Research Investigations on the Surface of the Moon) program and planned for flight in 2024 or 2025, would deliver two seismomete…
View article: A New Archive of Apollo’s Lunar Seismic Data
A New Archive of Apollo’s Lunar Seismic Data Open
The Apollo astronauts deployed seismic experiments on the nearside of the Moon between 1969 and 1972. Five stations collected passive seismic data. Apollo 11 operated for around 20 days, and stations 12, 14, 15, and 16 operated nearly cont…
View article: In-situ regolith seismic velocity measurement at the InSight landing site on Mars
In-situ regolith seismic velocity measurement at the InSight landing site on Mars Open
Interior exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport's (InSight) seismometer package Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS) was placed on the surface of Mars at about 1.2 m distance from the thermal prope…
View article: The mechanical properties of the Martian soil at the InSight landing site
The mechanical properties of the Martian soil at the InSight landing site Open
The InSight mission is a NASA geophysical mission aimed at better understanding the structure of Mars and of the other rocky plan-ets of the solar system. To do so, various instruments are used, including a very sensitive seismometer (SEIS…
View article: Introduction to the Special Issue on Mars Seismology
Introduction to the Special Issue on Mars Seismology Open
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View article: Resonances of the InSight Seismometer on Mars
Resonances of the InSight Seismometer on Mars Open
The Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) seismometer was deployed to the surface of Mars in December 2018–February 2019. The specific deployment conditions, which are very different from t…
View article: Resonances and Lander Modes Observed by InSight on Mars (1–9 Hz)
Resonances and Lander Modes Observed by InSight on Mars (1–9 Hz) Open
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASAs) Interior exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) lander successfully touched down on Mars in November 2018, and, for the first time, a seism…
View article: The Site Tilt and Lander Transfer Function from the Short-Period Seismometer of InSight on Mars
The Site Tilt and Lander Transfer Function from the Short-Period Seismometer of InSight on Mars Open
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration InSight mission has deployed the seismic experiment, SEIS, on the surface of Mars, and has recorded a variety of signals including marsquakes and dust devils. This work presents results on …
View article: A Reconstruction Algorithm for Temporally Aliased Seismic Signals Recorded by the InSight Mars Lander
A Reconstruction Algorithm for Temporally Aliased Seismic Signals Recorded by the InSight Mars Lander Open
In December 2018, the NASA InSight lander successfully placed a seismometer on the surface of Mars. Alongside, a hammering device was deployed at the landing site that penetrated into the ground to attempt the first measurements of the pla…
View article: MoonShake: A Future Lunar Seismic Network Delivered by Penetrators
MoonShake: A Future Lunar Seismic Network Delivered by Penetrators Open
Whitepaper #219 submitted to the Planetary Science and Astrobiology Decadal Survey 2023-2032. Topics: interior evolution and volcanism; Mercury and/or the Moon; solar system formation, dynamics processes, and chronology
View article: The scientific rationale for deployment of a long-lived geophysical network on the Moon
The scientific rationale for deployment of a long-lived geophysical network on the Moon Open
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View article: Deep Trek: Mission Concepts for Exploring Subsurface Habitability & Life on Mars — A Window into Subsurface Life in the Solar System
Deep Trek: Mission Concepts for Exploring Subsurface Habitability & Life on Mars — A Window into Subsurface Life in the Solar System Open
Charles D. Edwards (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology). Co-Authors: 1. Vlada Stamenkovic Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology; 2. Penelope Boston NASA Ames; 3. Kennda Lynch LPI/USRA … et…
View article: Analyzing Low Frequency Seismic Events at Cerberus Fossae as Long Period Volcanic Quakes
Analyzing Low Frequency Seismic Events at Cerberus Fossae as Long Period Volcanic Quakes Open
The InSight Mission began acquiring the first seismic data on Mars in early 2019 and has detected hundreds of events. The largest events recorded to date originate at Cerberus Fossae, a young volcanic region characterized by high volume, l…
View article: H/V spectral ratios at the InSight landing site using ambient noise and Marsquake records
H/V spectral ratios at the InSight landing site using ambient noise and Marsquake records Open
<p>The InSight mission landed on Mars on November 26th, 2018 and its seismometer, the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure (SEIS), has recorded continuous Martian seismic data since February 2019, consisting of mainly ambient se…
View article: Standing on Apollo’s Shoulders: A Microseismometer for the Moon
Standing on Apollo’s Shoulders: A Microseismometer for the Moon Open
Seismometers deployed on the Moon by the Apollo astronauts from 1969 to 1972 detected moonquakes and impacts, and added to our understanding of the lunar interior. Several lunar missions are currently being planned, including the Commercia…
View article: Quality-preserved Ambient Noise Imaging in Distributed Sensor Networks with Limited Bandwidth
Quality-preserved Ambient Noise Imaging in Distributed Sensor Networks with Limited Bandwidth Open
Earth and Space Science Open Archive This preprint has been submitted to and is under consideration at Other. ESSOAr is a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be preliminary.Learn more about preprints prep…
View article: Supplementary data for "Companion guide to the Marsquake Catalog from InSight, Sols 0-478: data content and non-seismic events"
Supplementary data for "Companion guide to the Marsquake Catalog from InSight, Sols 0-478: data content and non-seismic events" Open
This repository includes sample data sets (both seismic and auxiliary channels - such as pressure) as a supplement to "Companion guide to the Marsquake Catalog from InSight, Sols 0-478: data content and non-seismic events". Our purpose is …
View article: Reconstructed high-rate SEIS data recorded during HP3 hammering from the NASA InSight mission to Mars
Reconstructed high-rate SEIS data recorded during HP3 hammering from the NASA InSight mission to Mars Open
The NASA InSight lander successfully placed a seismometer on the surface of Mars. Alongside, a hammering device was deployed that penetrated into the ground to attempt the first measurements of the planetary heat flow of Mars. The hammerin…
View article: Reconstructed high-rate SEIS data recorded during HP3 hammering from the NASA InSight mission to Mars
Reconstructed high-rate SEIS data recorded during HP3 hammering from the NASA InSight mission to Mars Open
The NASA InSight lander successfully placed a seismometer on the surface of Mars. Alongside, a hammering device was deployed that penetrated into the ground to attempt the first measurements of the planetary heat flow of Mars. The hammerin…