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ESI Special Topic of:
"Mars," Published July 2004

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An interview with:
Dr. James Bell
September 2004
According to our Special Topics analysis of Mars research over the past decade, Dr. James Bell’s work ranks at #10, with 36 papers cited a total of 681 times to date. Two of these papers also make an appearance on our top 20 papers lists for this topic. In the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, Dr. Bell’s record includes 93 papers cited a total of 1,975 times to date in the field of Space Science. Dr. Bell is an Associate Professor in the Department of Astronomy at Cornell University. In this interview, he discusses his highly cited Mars research.
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An interview with:
Dr. Christopher Romanek
August 2004
In this interview, Dr. Christopher Romanek discusses his highly cited Mars research. According to our Special Topics analysis of this field, Dr. Romanek’s work ranks at #7, with 16 papers cited a total of 815 times. Four of his papers also appear on our top 20 lists in this topic. In the ISI Essential Science Indicators Web product, Dr. Romanek’s record includes 19 papers cited a total of 870 times to date in the field of Geosciences. Dr. Romanek is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geology at the University of Georgia, as well as an Associate Research Ecologist at the university’s Savannah River Ecology Laboratory.
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An essay by:
Dr. Harry McSween
July 2004
In this essay, Dr. Harry "Hap" McSween talks about his highly cited work in Mars research. According to our Special Topics analysis of Mars research over the past decade, Dr. McSween has 41 papers cited a total of 1,036 times to his credit, placing him in the #2 position on our top authors list. Dr. McSween is a professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Tennessee, as well as a member of the Mars Pathfinder and Surveyor mission teams.
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