For news media or educational purposes, please credit THEMIS images as: NASA/JPL/Arizona State University.
If you use THEMIS images or mosaics in a research work, please cite them by image ID or mosaic name in the caption and put the following in your references:
Christensen, P.R., N.S. Gorelick, G.L. Mehall, and K.C. Murray, THEMIS Public Data Releases, Planetary Data System node, Arizona State University, <http://themis-data.asu.edu>.If you mention the THEMIS instrument in a research work, please cite it as follows in your references:
Christensen, P.R., B.M. Jakosky, H.H. Kieffer, M.C. Malin, H.Y. McSween, Jr., K. Nealson, G.L. Mehall, S.H. Silverman, S. Ferry, M. Caplinger, and M. Ravine, The Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) for the Mars 2001 Odyssey Mission, Space Science Reviews, 110, 85-130, 2004.
If you mention the THEMIS-derived thermal inertia in a research work, please cite it as follows in your references:
Fergason, R.L., P.R. Christensen, and H.H. Kieffer, High Resolution Thermal Inertia Derived from THEMIS: Thermal Model and Applications, J. Geophys. Res., 111, E12004, doi:10.1029/2006JE002735, 2006.
If you mention the THEMIS-derived decorrelation stretch (DCS) images in a research work, please cite it as follows in your references:
Hamilton, V. E., M. M. Osterloo, and B. S. McGrane, THEMIS decorrelation stretched infrared mosaics for compositional evaluation of candidate 2009 Mars Science Laboratory landing sites, Lunar Planet. Sci., XXXVIII, 2007.