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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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Multispectral images of Mercury from the first MESSENGER flyby: Analysis of global and regional color trends
David T. Blewett,Mark S. Robinson,Brett W. Denevi,Jeffrey J. Gillis-Davis,James W. Head,Sean C. Solomon,Gregory M. Holsclaw,William E. McClintock +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the spectral changes that accompany regolith maturation on Mercury are consistent with lunar-style space weathering via the accumulation of nanophase iron, and they conclude that the silicate portion of Mercury's surface is low in ferrous iron, with a small range of variation.
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Mercury's hollows: Constraints on formation and composition from analysis of geological setting and spectral reflectance
David T. Blewett,W. M. Vaughan,Zhiyong Xiao,Zhiyong Xiao,Nancy L. Chabot,Brett W. Denevi,Carolyn M. Ernst,Jörn Helbert,Mario D'Amore,Alessandro Maturilli,James W. Head,Sean C. Solomon,Sean C. Solomon +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a range of geological settings in which hollows occur is described, including impact structures and low-reflectance material global color unit (GLU) and blue plains, but hollows appear preferentially on equator- or hot-pole-facing slopes.
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Orbital multispectral mapping of Mercury with the MESSENGER Mercury Dual Imaging System: Evidence for the origins of plains units and low-reflectance material
Scott L. Murchie,Rachel L. Klima,Brett W. Denevi,Carolyn M. Ernst,M. R. Keller,Deborah L. Domingue,David T. Blewett,Nancy L. Chabot,Christopher D. Hash,Erick Malaret,Noam R. Izenberg,Faith Vilas,Larry R. Nittler,Jeffrey J. Gillis-Davis,James W. Head,Sean C. Solomon,Sean C. Solomon +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a global multispectral map in eight visible to near-infrared colors, at an average pixel scale of 1 km, was acquired by the MESSENGER Dual Imaging System.
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Global inventory and characterization of pyroclastic deposits on Mercury: New insights into pyroclastic activity from MESSENGER orbital data
Timothy A. Goudge,James W. Head,Laura Kerber,David T. Blewett,Brett W. Denevi,Deborah L. Domingue,Jeffrey J. Gillis-Davis,Klaus Gwinner,Joern Helbert,Gregory M. Holsclaw,Noam R. Izenberg,Rachel L. Klima,William E. McClintock,Scott L. Murchie,Gregory A. Neumann,David E. Smith,Robert G. Strom,Zhiyong Xiao,Zhiyong Xiao,Maria T. Zuber,Sean C. Solomon,Sean C. Solomon +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, pyroclastic features on the surface of Mercury were identified from data acquired during the orbital phase of the MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) mission.
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Global photometric properties of Asteroid (4) Vesta observed with Dawn Framing Camera
Jian-Yang Li,L. Le Corre,Stefan Schröder,Vishnu Reddy,Vishnu Reddy,Brett W. Denevi,Bonnie J. Buratti,Stefano Mottola,Martin Hoffmann,P. Gutierrez-Marques,Andreas Nathues,Christopher T. Russell,Carol A. Raymond +12 more
TL;DR: A detailed disk-integrated and disk-resolved photometric analysis using the Framing Camera images with the Minnaert model and the Hapke model is presented in this paper.