N. Brinkman, S. Stähler, D. Giardini, C. Schmelzbach, A. Jacob, N. Fuji, C. Perrin, P. Lognonné, M. Böse, B. Knapmeyer‐Endrun, É. Beucler, S. Ceylan, C. Charalambous, J. Clinton, M. van Driel, F. Euchner, A. Horleston, T. Kawamura, Amir Khan, G. Orhand-Mainsant, M. Panning, T. Pike, John‐Robert Scholz, J. Robertsson, W. Banerdt
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Abstract
In early 2019, NASA's InSight lander successfully deployed a single three-component very broadband seismometer (VBB) on the surface of Mars to detect and characterize marsquakes. Using these data, ...
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Journal of Geophysical Research (JGR) publishes original scientific research on the physical, chemical, and biological processes that contribute to the understanding of the Earth, Sun, and solar system and all of their environments and components. JGR is currently organized into seven disciplinary sections (Atmospheres, Biogeosciences, Earth Surface, Oceans, Planets, Solid Earth, Space Physics). Sections may be added or combined in response to changes in the science.