- Isaac Asimov -
“The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'”
PUBLICATIONS
A. Grau Galofre, A.M. Jellinek
The geometry and network complexity of spatial patterns of terrestrial channel networks: Distinctive fingerprints of erosional regimes.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2017)
A. Grau Galofre , A. M. Jellinek, G. Osinski, M. Zanetti, and A. Kukko
The subglacial drainage patterns of Devon Island.
A. Grau Galofre, A.M. Jellinek, G. Osinski
Valley formation on early Mars by subglacial and fluvial erosion
A. Grau Galofre, R.S. Bahia, A.M. Jellinek, K.X. Whipple, R. Gallo
Did Martian valley networks substantially modify the landscape?
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2020)
A. Grau Galofre, K.X. Whipple, P. Christensen
Valley networks and the record of glaciation on ancient Mars
Geophysical Research Letters (2022)
A. Grau Galofre, J. Serla, P. Becerra
Patterns of martian glacial deformation: Implications for glacio-geology, internal structure, and regional climate
Planetary and Space Science (2022)
A. Grau Galofre, J. Lasue, K. Scanlon
Ice on Noachian and Hesperian Mars: Atmospheric, Surface, and Subsurface Processes.
Accepted for publication in: Ices of the Solar System (2023)
Recent/ relevant publications
Most recent conference presentations
- “The record of warm-based glaciation on ancient Mars” EuroPlanet Science Congress, September 2022 (Oral presentation)
“The (missing) erosional record of warm-based glaciation on early Mars” EGU General Assembly, April 2022 (Oral presentation)
“Patterns of Glacial Deformation in a Lobate Debris Apron: Implications for Glacial Geology, Internal Structure, and Regional Climate History” Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March 2022 (Poster presentation)
“The (Missing) Record of Wet-Based Glaciation on Ancient Mars” Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March 2022 (Oral presentation)