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John Bridges
Researcher at University of Leicester
Publications - 287
Citations - 10669
John Bridges is an academic researcher from University of Leicester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mars Exploration Program & Meteorite. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 271 publications receiving 8997 citations. Previous affiliations of John Bridges include Chesapeake Energy & Natural History Museum.
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The materials at an unconformity between the Murray and Stimson formations at Marias Pass, Gale Crater, Mars
Horton E. Newsom,Ines Belgacem,R. Jackson,B. Ha,Z. Vaci,Roger C. Wiens,Jens Frydenvang,Patrick J. Gasda,Nina Lanza,Samuel M. Clegg,Olivier Gasnault,Sylvestre Maurice,Agnes Cousin,W. Rapin,Olivier Forni,Steven G. Banham,Sunetra Gupta,Amy J. Williams,John P. Grotzinger,Diana L. Blaney,J. Schroeder,Fred Calef,R. Francis,B. L. Ehlmann,Albert S. Yen,Nathaniel Stein,D. M. Rubin,Nathan T. Bridges,J. P. Johnson,K. Lewis,Valerie Payre,N. Mangold,Kenneth S. Edgett,Deirdra M. Fey,Martin R. Fisk,R. Gellert,Lucy M. Thompson,Mariek E. Schmidt,G. M. Perrett,L. C. Kah,R. Kronyak,Ruth A. Anderson,K. E. Herkenhoff,John Bridges,Joel A. Hurowitz,J. Schieber,Ezat Heydari,J. A. Watkins +47 more
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Overview of the Morphology and Chemistry of Diagenetic Features in the Clay‐Rich Glen Torridon Unit of Gale Crater, Mars
Patrick J. Gasda,Jordi Comellas,Ari Essunfeld,Debarati Das,Alexander B. Bryk,Erwin Dehouck,Susanne P. Schwenzer,L.C. Crossey,Kenneth E. Herkenhoff,J. R. Johnson,Horton E. Newsom,Nina Lanza,William Rapin,Walter Goetz,P. Y. Meslin,John Bridges,Ruth A. Anderson,G. David,S. M. R. Turner,Michael T. Thorpe,Linda C. Kah,Jens Frydenvang,R. E. Kronyak,Gwénaël Caravaca,Ann Ollila,S. Le Mouélic,M. A. Nellessen,Max Hoffman,Deirdra M. Fey,Agnes Cousin,Roger C. Wiens,S. M. Clegg,Sylvestre Maurice,Olivier Gasnault,D. M. Delapp,A. Reyes-Newell +35 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors analyzed the diagenetic features observed by Curiosity, including veins, cements, nodules, and nodular bedrock, using the ChemCam, Mastcam, and Mars Hand Lens Imager instruments.
Chondrules: chemical, petrographic and chronologic clues to their origin by impact
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that most chondrules formed by impacts on differentiated bodies, contemporaneous with igneous activity and aqueous and thermal metamorphism, and that the major element contents of chondrite groups were volatility controlled and established in a nebula after formation of Ca-Al-rich inclusions.
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Aram Dorsum: An Extensive Mid‐Noachian Age Fluvial Depositional System in Arabia Terra, Mars
Matthew R. Balme,Sanjeev Gupta,Joel Davis,Peter Fawdon,Peter Grindrod,John Bridges,Elliot Sefton-Nash,Rebecca M. E. Williams +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate an ancient fluvial sedimentary system in western Arabia Terra, now preserved in positive relief, and show that it was an aggradational alluvial system and that the existing ridge was once a large river channel belt set in extensive flood plains.
Comet 81P/Wild 2: The size distribution of finer (sub 10 micrometer) dust collected by the Stardust spacecraft.
Mark C. Price,Anton T. Kearsley,Mark J. Burchell,F. Hörz,Janet Borg,John Bridges,Mike J. Cole,C. Floss,G. A. Graham,Simon F. Green,Peter Hoppe,Hugues Leroux,Kuljeet K. Marhas,Nigel Park,Rhonda M. Stroud,Frank J. Stadermann,Nick Teslich,Penelope J. Wozniakiewicz +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the size distribution of the small particles derived directly from the measured craters peaks at ~175 nm, but if this is corrected to allow for aggregate grains, the peak in sub-grain sizes is at <100 nm.