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I. Antonenko
Researcher at University of Western Ontario
Publications - 23
Citations - 855
I. Antonenko is an academic researcher from University of Western Ontario. The author has contributed to research in topics: Impact crater & Lunar mare. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 23 publications receiving 706 citations. Previous affiliations of I. Antonenko include University of Toronto & Brown University.
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Thermal and Magmatic Evolution of the Moon
Charles K. Shearer,Paul C. Hess,Mark A. Wieczorek,Matthew E. Pritchard,E. Mark Parmentier,Lars E. Borg,John Longhi,Linda T. Elkins-Tanton,Clive R. Neal,I. Antonenko,Robin M. Canup,Alex N. Halliday,Timothy L. Grove,Bradford H. Hager,Der-Chuen Lee,Uwe Wiechert +15 more
TL;DR: The early views of the Moon manifested in mythology and art throughout the world were primarily tied to lunar and terrestrial cycles and the relationships between the Sun and the Moon as mentioned in this paper, and many of these early views were associated with the violent or catastrophic events in which the Moon was expunged from the Earth.
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The variability of crater identification among expert and community crater analysts
Stuart J. Robbins,I. Antonenko,Michelle R. Kirchoff,Clark R. Chapman,Caleb I. Fassett,Robert R. Herrick,Kelsi N. Singer,Michael Zanetti,C. Lehan,D. Huang +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the level of agreement among experts depends on crater diameter, number of craters per diameter bin, and terrain type, with differences of up to ∼±45%.
The Variability of Crater Identification Among Expert and Community Crater Analysts
Stuart J. Robbins,I. Antonenko,Michelle R. Kirchoff,Clark R. Chapman,Caleb I. Fassett,Robert R. Herrick,Kelsi N. Singer,Michael Zanetti,C. Lehan,D. Huang +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the level of agreement among experts depends on crater diameter, number of craters per diameter bin, and terrain type, with differences of up to ∼±45%.
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Criteria for the detection of lunar cryptomaria
TL;DR: Cryptomaria are mare basalt deposits hidden or obscured by superposed higher albedo material or variations in albedos as mentioned in this paper, and they represent a significant volumetric contribution to the volcanic and magmatic history of the Moon.
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Moon Zoo: citizen science in lunar exploration
Katherine H. Joy,Ian A. Crawford,Peter Grindrod,Chris Lintott,Steven P. Bamford,Arfon M. Smith,A. C. Cook,I. Antonenko,Ryan Balfanz,Matthew R. Balme,Barach Blumberg,Neil Bowles,Roberto Bugiolacchi,J. A. Carter,Clark R. Chapman,Cari Corrigan,Doris Daou,L. Fortson,Mark Hammergren,Michelle R. Kirchoff,Noah E. Petro,Stuart J. Robbins,Doug Roberts,Mark Sands,Delia Santiago,Kevin Schawinski,Mark Subbarao,John F. Wallin,Shoshana Weider +28 more
TL;DR: The Moon Zoo Team describe how citizen scientists can get involved and explore the Moon online as mentioned in this paper, where they describe the Moon Zoo as a "virtual world" for citizen scientists to explore.