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Does impact erosion set the limit to the mass and size of a planet? – Mars as an example
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Does impact erosion set the limit to the mass and size of a planet? – Mars as an example
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Pham, L.B.S.
et al
- Talk presented at ISSI meeting : Evolution of Exoplanet Atmospheres and their characterization, ISSI, Bern, Switzerland on 2008-03-18 - CTALK-2022-0090
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