2023 - Research.com Earth Science in Germany Leader Award
His scientific interests lie mostly in Mars Exploration Program, Impact crater, Hesperian, Noachian and Astrobiology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Paleontology, Fault scarp and Geomorphology in addition to Mars Exploration Program. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Sedimentary rock, Sedimentary depositional environment, Tharsis and Earth science.
His work carried out in the field of Noachian brings together such families of science as Mantle convection, Geophysics, Mantle, Crust and Plate tectonics. His work in the fields of Astrobiology, such as Water on Mars and Atmosphere of Mars, intersects with other areas such as Carbon dioxide clathrate. His Water on Mars research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Martian polar ice caps, Meridiani Planum, Composition of Mars and CRISM.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Mars Exploration Program, Geomorphology, Astrobiology, Martian and Earth science. Ernst Hauber studies High Resolution Stereo Camera, a branch of Mars Exploration Program. The concepts of his Geomorphology study are interwoven with issues in Debris and Terrain.
Ernst Hauber studies Astrobiology, focusing on Mars express in particular. His Impact crater research integrates issues from Sedimentary rock, Paleontology, Noachian and Hesperian. His work deals with themes such as Orbiter and Geodesy, which intersect with Remote sensing.
Ernst Hauber mainly focuses on Mars Exploration Program, Astrobiology, Geochemistry, Geomorphology and Impact crater. His Mars Exploration Program research is mostly focused on the topic Martian. Within one scientific family, Ernst Hauber focuses on topics pertaining to Petrology under Martian, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Lava.
His Geochemistry study incorporates themes from Stratigraphy and Chryse Planitia. The Geomorphology study which covers Terrain that intersects with Structural basin. His research investigates the connection with Impact crater and areas like Noachian which intersect with concerns in Hesperian and Aeolian processes.
Ernst Hauber focuses on Mars Exploration Program, Geomorphology, Impact crater, Astrobiology and Geochemistry. His Mars Exploration Program study combines topics in areas such as Aeolian processes, Fluvial, Lava, Geologic map and Petrology. The Geomorphology study combines topics in areas such as Frost, Terrain, Fault scarp and Patterned ground.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Erosion, Noachian and Asteroid in addition to Impact crater. His Astrobiology research focuses on Caldera and how it relates to Geophysics. His Geochemistry research includes themes of Stratigraphy and Chryse Planitia.
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Global Mineralogical and Aqueous Mars History Derived from OMEGA/Mars Express Data
Jean-Pierre Bibring;Yves Langevin;John F. Mustard;François Poulet.
Science (2006)
Recent and episodic volcanic and glacial activity on Mars revealed by the High Resolution Stereo Camera
G. Neukum;R. Jaumann;H. Hoffmann;E. Hauber.
Nature (2004)
The high-resolution stereo camera (HRSC) experiment on Mars Express: Instrument aspects and experiment conduct from interplanetary cruise through the nominal mission
R. Jaumann;G. Neukum;T. Behnke;T.C. Duxbury.
Planetary and Space Science (2007)
OMEGA: Observatoire pour la Minéralogie, l'Eau, les Glaces et l'Activité
J. P. Bibring;A. Soufflot;M. Berthé;Y. Langevin.
Mars Express: the Scientific Payload (2004)
Perennial water ice identified in the south polar cap of Mars
J.-P. Bibring;Y. Langevin;F. Poulet;A. Gendrin.
Nature (2004)
Tropical to mid-latitude snow and ice accumulation, flow and glaciation on Mars
J.-W. Head;G. Neukum;R. Jaumann;H. Hiesinger.
Nature (2005)
Evidence from the Mars Express High Resolution Stereo Camera for a frozen sea close to Mars' equator
John B. Murray;Jan-Peter Muller;Gerhard Neukum;Stephanie C. Werner.
Nature (2005)
Outgassing History and Escape of the Martian Atmosphere and Water Inventory
Helmut Lammer;Eric Chassefière;Özgür Karatekin;Achim Morschhauser.
Space Science Reviews (2013)
Working models for spatial distribution and level of Mars' seismicity
M. Knapmeyer;J. Oberst;E. Hauber;M. Wählisch.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2006)
Sequence of infilling events in Gale Crater, Mars: Results from morphology, stratigraphy, and mineralogy
Laetitia Le Deit;Laetitia Le Deit;Ernst Hauber;Frank Fueten;Monica Pondrelli.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2013)
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