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Murray, John B. and van Wyk de Vries, Benjamin (2022). Basement sliding and the formation of fault systems on Mt. Etna volcano. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 428, article no. 107573.

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Murray, John B. (2019). The cryptic summit graben of Mt. Etna volcano. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 387, article no. 106657.

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Murray, John B.; van Wyk de Vries, Benjamin; Pitty, Andy; Sargent, Phil and Wooller, Luke (2018). Gravitational sliding of the Mt. Etna massif along a sloping basement. Bulletin of Volcanology, 80, article no. 40.

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Freymueller, Jeffrey T.; Murray, John B.; Rymer, Hazel and Locke, Corinne A. (2015). Ground deformation, gravity and magnetics. In: Sigurdsson, Haraldur; Houghton, Bruce; McNutt, Stephen; Rymer, Hazel and Stix, John eds. The Encyclopedia of Volcanoes. USA: Academic Press, pp. 1101–1123.

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Conway, Susan J.; Balme, Matthew R.; Murray, John; Towner, Martin C.; Okubo, Chris H. and Grindrod, Peter M. (2011). The indication of Martian gully formation processes by slope-area analysis. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 356(1) pp. 171–201.

Balme, M. R.; Gallagher, C. J.; Gupta, S. and Murray, J. B. (2011). Fill and spill in Lethe Vallis: a recent flood-routing system in Elysium Planitia, Mars. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 356(1) pp. 203–227.

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Conway, S. J.; Balme, M. R.; Towner, M. C. and Murray, J. B. (2010). Can water move sediment on present-day Mars? Insights into gully formation from laboratory simulations. In: Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference XLI, 1-5 Mar 2010, The Woodlands, Texas, p. 1894.

Conway, S. J.; Balme, M. R.; Murray, J. B.; Towner, M. C.; Okubu, C. and Grindrod, P.M. (2010). Geomorphic analysis of the formation processes of Martian gullies. In: Lunar and Planetary Institute Science Conference XLI, 1-5 Mar 2010, The Woodlands, Texas, p. 1881.

Balme, M.; Gallagher, C.; Page, D.; Murray, J.; Muller, J.-P. and Kim, J.-R. (2010). The western Elysium Planitia palaeolake. In: Cabrol, Nathalie and Grin, Edmond eds. Lakes on Mars. Elsevier.

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Balme, M. R.; Gallagher, C. J.; Page, D. P.; Murray, J. B. and Muller, J.-P. (2009). Sorted stone circles in Elysium Planitia, Mars: Implications for recent martian climate. Icarus, 200(1) pp. 30–38.

Balme, M. R.; Murray, J. B.; Gallagher, C.; Muller, J-P and Kim, J-R (2009). A recent, equatorial, periglacial environment on Mars. In: 40th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 23-27 Mar 2009, Houston, USA.

Conway, S. J.; Balme, M. R.; Murray, J. B. and Towner, M. C. (2009). Debris flow as a mechanism for forming martian gullies. In: 40th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 23-27 Mar 2009, Houston, USA.

Conway, S. J.; Decaulne, A.; Balme, M. R.; Murray, J. B. and Towner, M. C. (2009). Using patterns of debris flow erosion and deposition in the Icelandic Westfjords to delineate hazard zones. In: European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2009, 19-24 Apr 2009, Vienna, Austria.

Balme, M. R.; Gallagher, C.; Murray, J. B. and Muller, J-P. (2009). A recent, equatorial, periglacial environment on Mars. In: European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2009, 19-24 Apr 2009, Vienna, Austria.

Conway, S. J.; Balme, M. R.; Murray, J. B. and Towner, M. C. (2009). Debris Flow as a Mechanism for Forming Martian Gullies. In: European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2009, 19-24 Apr 2009, Vienna, Austria.

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Balme, M.; Gallagher, C.; Murray, J.; Page, D; Muller, J-P. and Kim, J-R. (2008). HiRISE and HRSC studies of the western Elysium Planitia region, Mars. In: European Geosciences Union General Assembly, 13-18 Apr 2008, Vienna, Austria.

Conway, S. L.; Balme, M. R.; Murray, J. B.; Towner, M. C. and Kim, J-R. (2008). Icelandic debris flow and their relationship to martian gullies. In: Workshop on Martian Gullies, Theories and Tests, 4-5 Feb 2008, Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston, Texas.

Conway, S. L.; Balme, M. R.; Murray, J. B. and Towner, M. C. (2008). Icelandic debris flow and their relationship to martian gullies. In: British Society for Geomorphology (BSG/BGRG) Annual Conference, 2-4 Jul 2008, Exeter, UK.

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Balme, M. R.; Murray, J. B.; Ackley, S. F.; Muller, J-P. and Kim, J-R. (2007). Morphological evidence for a sea-ice origin for Elysium Planitia platy terrain. In: 38th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 12-16 Mar 2007, League City, Texas.

Murray, J. B.; Balme, M. R.; Muller, J-P. A. L. and Kim, J-R. (2007). Stratigraphical evidence of Elysium sea ice from HiRise images. In: 38th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 12-16 Mar 2007, League City, Texas.

Murray, J. B.; Balme, M. R.; Muller, J-P. A. L. and Kim, J-R. (2007). New evidence for equatorial sea ice on Mars from HiRISE images. In: European Geosciences Union General Assembly, 15-20 Apr 2007, Vienna, Austria.

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Kossacki, Konrad J.; Markiewicz, Wojciech J.; Smith, Michael D.; Page, David and Murray, John (2006). Possible remnants of a frozen mud lake in southern Elysium, Mars. Icarus, 181(2) pp. 363–374.

Murray, John B.; Balme, Matthew R.; Page, David; Muller, Jan-Peter; Kim, Jung-Rack; Morley, Jeremy and Neukum, Gerhard (2006). New HRSC Mars Express images of the Elysium frozen sea complex. In: European Geosciences Union General Assembly, 2-7 Apr 2006, Vienna, Austria.

Murray, John B.; Balme, Matthew R.; Muller, Jan-Peter; Kim, Jung-Rack; Morley, Jeremy and Neukum, Gerhard (2006). Preliminary Observations on New Images of the Elysium Frozen Sea Deposits from HRSC Mars Express. In: 37th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 13-17 Mar 2006, Houston, Texas, USA.

Murray, John B.; Iliffe, Jonathan C.; Muller, Jan-Peter A. L.; Neukum, Gerhard; Werner, Stephanie and Balme, Matt (2006). Evidence on the Origin of Phobos’ Parallel Grooves from HRSC Mars Express. In: 37th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 13-17 Mar 2006, Houston, Texas, USA.

Murray, John B.; Iliffe, Jonathan C.; Muller, Jan-Peter A. L.; Neukum, Gerhard; Werner, Stephanie and Balme, Matt (2006). The parallel grooves of Phobos: new evidence on their origin from HRSC Mars Express. In: European Geosciences Union General Assembly, 2-7 Apr 2006, Vienna, Austria.

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Murray, John B.; Muller, Jan-Peter; Neukum, Gerhard; Werner, Stephanie C.; van Gasselt, Stephan; Hauber, Ernst; Markiewicz, Wojciech J.; Head III, James W.; Foing, Bernard H.; Page, David; Mitchell, Karl L.; Portyankina, Ganna and the HRSC Co-Investigator Team (2005). Evidence from the Mars Express High Resolution Stereo Camera for a frozen sea close to Mars’ equator. Nature, 434(7031) pp. 352–356.

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Wooller, Luke; van Wyk de Vries, Benjamin; Murray, John B.; Rymer, Hazel and Meyer, Stephanie (2004). Volcano spreading controlled by dipping substrata. Geology, 32(7) pp. 573–576.

Neukum, G.; Jaumann, R.; Hoffmann, H.; Hauber, E.; Head, J. W.; Basilevsky, A. T.; Ivanov, B. A.; Werner, S. C.; van Gassent, S.; Murray, J. B.; McCord, T. and The HRSC Co-Investigator Team (2004). Recent and episodic volcanic and glacial activity on Mars revealed by the High Resolution Stereo Camera. Nature, 432 pp. 971–979.

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Murray, John B. and Wooller, Luke K. (2002). Persistent summit subsidence at Volcán de Colima, México, 1982–1999: strong evidence against Mogi deflation. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 117(1-2) pp. 69–78.

Murray, J.B. and Ramirez Ruiz, J.J. (2002). Long-term predictions of the time of eruptions using remote distance measurement at Volcán de Colima, México. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 117(1-2) pp. 79–89.

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Stevens, N.F.; Wadge, G.; Williams, C.A.; Muller, J.-P.; Morley, J.G.; Murray, J.B. and Upton, M. (2001). Surface movements of emplaced lava flows measured by synthetic aperture radar interferometry. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 106(B6) pp. 11293–11314.

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