Ashley Palumbo Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Biography and Research Information
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Ashley Palumbo's research at John Brown University contributes to the understanding of planetary science, with a particular emphasis on space exploration and related technologies. Palumbo's work focuses on scientific research and discoveries related to astro and planetary science. Most recently, Palumbo's work has investigated Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics. Palumbo's recent work includes the publication of data and software related to the formation of gullies on Mars, specifically exploring the hypothesis that these features could have resulted from the melting of water ice during periods of high obliquity.
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- Publications: 8
Selected Publications
- Data and Software for "Gullies on Mars could have formed by melting of water ice during periods of high obliquity" (2023) DOI
- Data and Software for "Gullies on Mars could have formed by melting of water ice during periods of high obliquity" (2023) DOI
- Data for "Gullies on Mars could have formed by melting of water ice during periods of high obliquity." (2023) DOI
- Data for "Gullies on Mars could have formed by melting of water ice during periods of high obliquity." (2023) DOI
- Data and software for Dickson et al. (Gullies on Mars formed by melting of water ice during periods of high obliquity) (2023) DOI
- Data and software for Dickson et al. (Gullies on Mars formed by melting of water ice during periods of high obliquity) (2023) DOI
- Data and software for Dickson et al. (Gullies on Mars formed by melting of water ice during periods of high obliquity) (2023) DOI
- Data and software for Dickson et al. (Gullies on Mars formed by melting of water ice during periods of high obliquity) (2023) DOI
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