Marion Massé

Personal page
Position: Ingénieure d'études Marion Massé
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Phone: 02 51 12 52 65
Location: Site de Nantes - Bât4 - Bureau n°137

Publications

  • R. K. Sinha, A. Rani, S. Conway, S. Vijayan, A. Basu Sarbadhikari and M. Massé et al. Boulder Fall Activity in the Jezero Crater, Mars, Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 47, Dec, 2020. [More] 
  • J. Raack, S. Conway, T. Heyer, V. T. Bickel, M. Philippe and H. Hiesinger et al. Present-day gully activity in Sisyphi Cavi, Mars – Flow-like features and block movements, Icarus, Vol. 350, pp. 113899. 2020. [More] 
  • R. Robidel, S. Le Mouélic, G. Tobie, M. Massé, B. Seignovert and C. Sotin et al. Photometrically-corrected global infrared mosaics of Enceladus: New implications for its spectral diversity and geological activity, Icarus, pp. 113848. 2020. [More] 
  • G. Caravaca, S. Le Mouélic, N. Mangold, J. L’Haridon, L. Le Deit and M. Massé. 3D digital outcrop model reconstruction of the Kimberley outcrop (Gale crater, Mars) and its integration into Virtual Reality for simulated geological analysis, Planetary and Space Science, Vol. 182, pp. 104808. 2020. [More] 
  • J. Raack, S. Conway, T. Heyer, V. T. Bickel, M. Philippe and H. Hiesinger et al. Present-day gully activity in Sisyphi Cavi, Mars – Flow-like features and block movements, Icarus, Vol. 350, pp. 113899. 2020. [More] 
  • M. Bordiec, S. Carpy, O. Bourgeois, C. Herny, M. Massé and L. Perret et al. Sublimation waves: Geomorphic markers of interactions between icy planetary surfaces and winds, Earth-Science Reviews, Vol. 211, pp. 103350. 2020. [More] 
  • N. Mangold, G. Dromart, V. Ansan, F. Salese, M. G. Kleinhans and M. Massé et al. Fluvial Regimes, Morphometry, and Age of Jezero Crater Paleolake Inlet Valleys and Their Exobiological Significance for the 2020 Rover Mission Landing Site, Astrobiology. 2020. [More] 
  • K. Pasquon, J. Gargani, M. Massé, M. Vincendon, S. Conway and A. Séjourné et al. Present-day development of gully-channel sinuosity by carbon dioxide gas supported flows on Mars, Icarus, Vol. 329, pp. 296-313, Sep, 2019. [More] 
  • G. Jouannic, S. Conway, J. Gargani, F. Costard, M. Massé and O. Bourgeois et al. Morphological characterization of landforms produced by springtime seasonal activity on Russell Crater megadune, Mars, Geological Society, London, Special Publications, Vol. 467, pp. 115-144, Oct, 2018. [More] 
  • K. Pasquon, J. Gargani, M. Nachon, S. Conway, M. Massé and G. Jouannic et al. Are different Martian gully morphologies due to different processes on the Kaiser dune field?, Geological Society, London, Special Publications, Vol. 467, pp. 145-164, Jul, 2018. [More] 
  • C. Rossi, P. Cianfarra, F. Salvini, G. Mitri and M. Massé. Evidence of transpressional tectonics on the Uruk Sulcus region, Ganymede. 2018. [More] 
  • C. Rossi, P. Cianfarra, F. Salvini, G. Mitri and M. Massé. Evidence of transpressional tectonics on the Uruk Sulcus region, Ganymede, Tectonophysics, Vol. 749, pp. 72 - 87. 2018. [More] 
  • O. Cadek, G. Tobie, T. Van Hoolst, M. Massé, G. Choblet and A. Lefèvre et al. Enceladus's internal ocean and ice shell constrained from Cassini gravity, shape, and libration data, Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 43, pp. 5653-5660. 2016. [More] 
  • K. Pasquon, J. Gargani, M. Massé and S. Conway. Present-day formation and seasonal evolution of linear dune gullies on Mars, Icarus, Vol. 274, pp. 195-210. 2016. [More] 
  • M. Massé, S. Conway, J. Gargani, M. R. Patel, K. Pasquon and A. McEwen et al. Transport processes induced by metastable boiling water under Martian surface conditions, Nature Geoscience, Vol. 9, pp. 425-428. 2016. [More] 
  • G. Jouannic, J. Gargani, S. Conway, F. Costard, M. R. Balme and M. R. Patel et al. Laboratory simulation of debris flows over sand dunes: Insights into gully-formation (Mars), Geomorphology, Vol. 231, pp. 101-115, Feb, 2015. [More] 
  • L. Ojha, M. Beth Wilhelm, S. L. Murchie, A. S. McEwen, J. J. Wray and J. Hanley et al. Spectral evidence for hydrated salts in recurring slope lineae on Mars. 2015. [More] 
  • A. Séjourné, F. Costard, A. A. Fedorov, J. Gargani, J. Skorve and M. Massé et al. Evolution of the banks of thermokarst lakes in Central Yakutia (Central Siberia) due to retrogressive thaw slump activity controlled by insolation, Geomorphology, Vol. 241, pp. 31-40 (IF 2,577).. 2015. [More] 
  • C. Herny, M. Massé, O. Bourgeois, S. Carpy, S. Le Mouélic and T. Appere et al. Sedimentation waves on the Martian North Polar Cap: Analogy with megadunes in Antarctica, EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol. 403, pp. 56-66, OCT 1, 2014. [More] 
  • M. Gourronc, O. Bourgeois, . . , S. Pochat, B. Bultel and M. Massé et al. One million cubic kilometers of fossil ice in Valles Marineris: Relicts of a 3.5 Gy old glacial landsystem along the Martian equator, GEOMORPHOLOGY, Vol. 204, pp. 235-255, JAN 1, 2014. [More] 
  • L. Le Deit, J. Flahaut, C. Quantin, E. Hauber, . . and O. Bourgeois et al. Extensive surface pedogenic alteration of the Martian Noachian crust suggested by plateau phyllosilicates around Valles Marineris, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS, Vol. 117, MAR 21, 2012. [More] 
  • M. Massé, O. Bourgeois, S. Le Mouélic, C. Verpoorter, A. Spiga and L. Le Deit. Wide distribution and glacial origin of polar gypsum on Mars, EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol. 317, pp. 44-55, FEB 1, 2012. [More] 
  • M. Massé, O. Bourgeois, S. Le Mouélic, C. Verpoorter, L. Le Deit and J. P. Bibring. Martian polar and circum-polar sulfate-bearing deposits: Sublimation tills derived from the North Polar Cap, ICARUS, Vol. 209, pp. 434-451, Oct, 2010. [More] 
  • L. Le Deit, O. Bourgeois, . . , E. Hauber, S. Le Mouélic and M. Massé et al. Morphology, stratigraphy, and mineralogical composition of a layered formation covering the plateaus around Valles Marineris, Mars: Implications for its geological history, ICARUS, Vol. 208, pp. 684-703, Aug, 2010. [More] 
  • S. Le Mouélic, J.-P. Combe, V. Sarago, N. Mangold, M. Massé and J.-P. Bibring et al.. An iterative least squares approach to decorrelate minerals and ices contributions in hyperspectral images : application to cuprite (Earth) and Mars. 2009 FIRST WORKSHOP ON HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGE AND SIGNAL PROCESSING: EVOLUTION IN REMOTE SENSING. pp. 438-441. 2009. [More] 
  • M. Massé, S. Le Mouélic, O. Bourgeois, J. -P. Combe, L. Le Deit and C. Sotin et al. Mineralogical composition, structure, morphology, and geological history of Aram Chaos crater fill on Mars derived from OMEGA Mars Express data, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS, Vol. 113, DEC 9, 2008. [More]