
- DIELECTRIC SPECTROSCOPY MAPPING OF SUBSURFACE ICE ON THE MOON AND MARS. D. E. Stillman and R. E. Grimm, Department of Space Studies, Southwest Research Institute, 1050 Walnut Street, Suite
- SCIENTIFIC AND RESOURCE CHARACTERIZATION OF LUNAR REGOLITH USING DIELECTRIC SPECTROSCOPY. D. E. Stillman and R. E. Grimm, Department of Space Studies, Southwest Research Institute,
- ABUNDANCE AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF INTERFACIAL WATER IN THE MARTIAN REGOLITH. R. E. Grimm1
- Acta Astronautica 64 (2009) 654655 www.elsevier.com/locate/actaastro
- MECHANISMS FOR THE ATTENUATION OF SHARAD ENERGY. D. E. Stillman and R. E. Grimm, De-partment of Space Studies, Southwest Research Institute, 1050 Walnut Street, Suite 300, Boulder, CO 80302, dstill-
- ELECTROMAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF MARTIAN ANALOG MINERALS AT RADAR FREQUENCIES AND MARTIAN TEMPERATURES. David. E. Stillman and Gary R. Olhoeft. Colorado
- Electrical Properties of Ice and Ice-Silicate Mixtures for Mars Exploration * Stillman, D E (dstillman@boulder.swri.edu), Southwest Research Institute, 1050
- THE ANOMALOUS RADAR TRANSPARENCY OF CENTRAL ELYSIUM PLANITIA AND AMAZONIS PLANITIA. D. E. Stillman, R. E. Grimm and K. P. Harrison, Department of Space Studies, Southwest Research
- Subscriber access provided by SwRI Library | Phone (210) 522-2125 The Journal of Physical Chemistry B is published by the American Chemical
- FREQUENCY AND TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE IN ELECTROMAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF
- Pyroclastic and Volcaniclastic Deposits Near Bishop, California: Geologic Controls on Near-Surface Electrical Resistivity and Radar Data
- New insights into the electrical properties of ice and permafrost Grimm, R E, D. Stillman*, J.A. MacGregor, C.L. Dinwiddie, R.N. McGinnis, D.M. Hooper
- Radar penetrates only the youngest geological units on Mars David E. Stillman1
- Low-Frequency Electrical Properties of Ice-Silicate Mixtures David E. Stillman,*,
- Supporting Information Low-Frequency Electrical Properties of Ice-Silicate Mixtures
- Frequency and temperature dependence in electromagnetic properties of Martian analog minerals
- The Radar Effects of Perchlorate-Doped Ice in the Martian Polar Layered Deposits D. Stillman1
- Insights from a Geophysical and Geomorphological Mars Analog Field Study at the Great Kobuk Sand Dunes, Northwestern Alaska
- Great Kobuk Sand Dunes, Alaska: A Terrestrial Analog Site for Polar, Topographically Confined Martian Dune Fields
- DIELECTRIC SPECTROSCOPY FOR SCIENTIFIC AND RESOURCE CHARACTERIZATION OF LUNAR REGOLITH. D. E. Stillman and R. E. Grimm, Department of Space Studies, Southwest Research Insti-
- SHARAD Penetrates Only the Youngest Geological Units on Mars Stillman, D, and R E Grimm
- Electrical properties of saline ices and ice-silicate mixtures: geophysical and astrobiological consequences (Invited)
- Integrated Geophysical Examination of the CRREL Permafrost Tunnel's Fairbanks Silt Units, Fox, Alaska
- ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF ICE AND IMPLICATIONS FOR SOLAR SYSTEM EXPLORATION. David E. Stillman and Robert E. Grimm, Department of Space Studies, Southwest Research Institute, 1050 Walnut
- ON THE ORIGIN OF WIDESPREAD SUBSURFACE RADAR ATTENUATION AT MARS. R.E. Grimm1 and D.E. Stillman1
- ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF SALINE ICES, SALT HYDRATES, AND ICE-SILICATE MIXTURES: APPLICATIONS TO SOLAR-SYSTEM EXPLORATION. R. E. Grimm1
- Frequency Dependence of Attenuation in Ground-Penetrating Radar: Insights from the Bishop Tuff. Robert Grimm, Cynthia Dinwiddie, David Stillman, and Ronald McGinnis, Southwest Research Institute
- LABORATORY MEASUREMENTS OF THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF WATER ICE-SILICATE MIXTURES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR DIELECTRIC SPECTROSCOPY AND RADAR ON MARS.
- MODERATELY TO POORLY WELDED TUFF, BISHOP, CALIFORNIA: GEOPHYSICAL AND GEOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION TO DETERMINE THE SOURCE OF RADAR SCATTERING.
- Moderately to Poorly Welded Tuff, Bishop, California: Broadband Performance of Ground-Penetrating Radar
- Moderately to Poorly Welded Tuff, Bishop, California: Geophysical and Geological Characterization to Determine the Source of Radar
- EM Properties of Magnetic Minerals at RADAR frequencies. D. E. Stillman and G. R. Olhoeft, Department of Geophysics, Colorado School of Mines, 1500 Illinois St, Golden, CO 80401 (dstillma@mines.edu).
- A FOUNDATION FOR ORBITAL RADAR SOUNDING OF EUROPA FROM NEW MEASUREMENTS OF THE BROADBAND DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF TERRESTRIAL POLAR ICE CORES. David E.
- A foundation for orbital radar sounding of Europa from new measurements of the broadband dielectric properties of terrestrial polar ice cores
- Dielectric Signatures of Adsorbed and Salty Liquid Water at the Phoenix Landing Site, Mars
- Aerial electromagnetic sounding of the lithosphere of Venus Robert E. Grimm a,
- Dielectric signatures of adsorbed and salty liquid water at the Phoenix landing site, Mars