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Brett W. Denevi
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Publications - 177
Citations - 6580
Brett W. Denevi is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mercury (element) & Impact crater. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 174 publications receiving 5555 citations. Previous affiliations of Brett W. Denevi include University of Hawaii & University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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Evidence for Young Volcanism on Mercury from MESSENGER's Third Flyby
Louise M. Prockter,Carolyn M. Ernst,Brett W. Denevi,Clark R. Chapman,Sean C. Solomon,David T. Blewett,J. W. Head,Gabriele Cremonese,Simone Marchi,Matteo Massironi,William J. Merline +10 more
TL;DR: Louise M Prockter, Carolyn M Ernst, Brett W Denevi, Clark R Chapman, Sean C Solomon, David T Blewett, James W Head III, Gabriele Cremonese, Simone Marchi, Matteo Massironi, William J Merline Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD 20723, USA Email: LouiseProckter@jhuapledu Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85251, USA Southwest Research Institute, Boulder, CO 80302, USA Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, DC 200
Curie: Constraining Solar System Bombardment Using In Situ Radiometric Dating
Barbara A. Cohen,Noah E. Petro,Samuel J. Lawrence,S.J. Clegg,Brett W. Denevi,M. E. Dyar,Stephen M. Elardo,David Grinspoon,H. Hiesinger,Bradley L. Jolliff,Yang Liu,Molly C. McCanta,D. P. Moriarty,M. D. Norman,Kirby Runyon,Susanne P. Schwenzer,C. H. van der Bogert,R. C. Wiens +17 more
TL;DR: In the last decade, new observations and sample analyses have reinterpreted basin ages and "pulled the pin" on the cataclysm - we may only have the age of one large basin (Imbrium).
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The Inner Solar System Chronology (ISOCHRON) Lunar Sample Return Mission Concept: Revealing Two Billion Years of History
David S. Draper,Samuel J. Lawrence,Rachel S. Klima,Brett W. Denevi,Carolyn H. van der Bogert,Stephen M. Elardo,Harald Hiesinger +6 more
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The new Moon
TL;DR: Recent findings are challenging much of what we thought we knew about Earth’s nearest neighbor as mentioned in this paper, and they are challenging the assumptions we have made about the Earth's neighbor.
LROC Observations of the Marius Hills
Samuel J. Lawrence,Julie Stopar,B. R. Hawke,Lisa R. Gaddis,Mark S. Robinson,Brett W. Denevi,Thomas A. Giguere,B. L. Jolliff,S. E. Braden,Lroc Team +9 more
TL;DR: Lawren et al. as discussed by the authors used the LROC Science Team to conduct a comprehensive study of geophysics and planetology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and the United States Geological Survey.