Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981icar...45..250a&link_type=ejournal
Icarus, vol. 45, Jan. 1981, p. 250-262.
Physics
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Cosmic Rays, Long Term Effects, Mars Atmosphere, Mars Sample Return Missions, Mars Surface Samples, Radiation Effects, Soil Erosion, Galactic Radiation, Mars Probes, Regolith, Rocks, Mars, Characteristics, Atmosphere, Soils, Cosmic Rays, Samples, Martian, Crystalline, Analysis, Climate, Erosion, Spallation, Pressure, Data, Exposure Ages, Abundance, Rare Gases, Mass Spectrometry, Mixing, Depth, Very Heavy Nuclei, Regolith, Krypton 83, Isotopes, Anomalies, Layers, Particle Tracks
Scientific paper
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Arvidson Ray E.
Hohenberg Charles M.
Shirck J. R.
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