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Member Since 2007
Bruce Bruce Banerdt
Retired, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Professional Experience
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Retired
2024 - Present
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Principal Scientist
1977 - 2024
Education
University of Southern California
Doctorate
1983
University of Southern California
Bachelors
1975
Honors & Awards
Eugene Shoemaker Lecture
Received 2022
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Publications
Constraints on Lateral Variations of Martian Crustal Thickness From Seismological and Gravity Field ...

Using body wave arrival times from 31 seismic events recorded on Mars by the InSight mission, combined with topography and gravity field modeling, ...

February 19, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Focal Mechanism Estimation of S1222a, the Largest Recorded Marsquake
THE NEW MARS UNDERGROUND I POSTER
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
Ross Maguire, Vedran Lekic, Doyeon Kim, Nicholas C...
On May 4th, 2022, the martian seismometer SEIS (Seismic Experiment for Interior Structure) recorded the largest marsquake observed during the more tha...
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New Properties of the Martian Mantle Revealed by InSight
THE NEW MARS UNDERGROUND III ORAL
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
Constantinos Charalambous, William T. Pike, Benjam...
The InSight mission's SEIS instrument has provided a unique opportunity to probe the deep interior of Mars. The seismic exploration of the Martian int...
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Near Surface Excitation of the Martian Ground as Measured by InSight
THE NEW MARS UNDERGROUND I POSTER
planetary sciences | 14 december 2023
Laurent Pou, Mark P. Panning, Sharon Kedar, Simon ...
The InSight mission landed on Mars in November 2018 and deployed for the first time a seismometer, the SEIS instrument, on its surface. For more than ...
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Volunteer History
2008 - 2009
Secretary
Planetary Sciences Executive Committee
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