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K. de Kleer
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 11
Citations - 143
K. de Kleer is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lava & Volcano. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 117 citations. Previous affiliations of K. de Kleer include Netherlands Institute for Space Research & University of California, Berkeley.
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Multi-phase volcanic resurfacing at Loki Patera on Io
K. de Kleer,Mike Skrutskie,Jarron Leisenring,Ashley Davies,Al Conrad,I. de Pater,A. Resnick,Vanessa P. Bailey,Denis Defrere,P. M. Hinz,A. Skemer,Eckhart Spalding,Amali Vaz,Christian Veillet,Charles E. Woodward +14 more
TL;DR: Temperature and lava cooling age maps of the entire patera floor at a spatial sampling of about two kilometres, derived from ground-based interferometric imaging of thermal emission from Loki Patera obtained on 8 March 2015 as the limb of Europa occulted Io, indicate that Loki Paters is resurfaced by a multi-phase process in which two waves propagate and converge around the central island.
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Neptune Long-Lived Atmospheric Features in 2013 - 2015 from Small (28-cm) to Large (10-m) Telescopes
Ricardo Hueso,I. de Pater,I. de Pater,Amy Simon,Agustín Sánchez-Lavega,M. Delcroix,Michael H. Wong,Joshua Tollefson,Christoph Baranec,K. de Kleer,S. Luszcz-Cook,G. S. Orton,Heidi Hammel,J. M. Gómez-Forrellad,I. Ordonez-Etxeberria,L.A. Sromovsky,Patrick M. Fry,F. Colas,Jose Félix Rojas,Santiago Pérez-Hoyos,P. Gorczynski,J. Guarro,W. Kivits,P. Miles,D. Millika,P. Nicholas,J. Sussenbach,A. Wesley,Kunio M. Sayanagi,S.M. Ammons,E.L. Gates,D. Gavel,E. Victor Garcia,Nicholas M. Law,I. Mendikoa,Reed Riddle +35 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors observed a cloud system on the south side of the planet Neptune, which was first observed in January 2015 and nearly continuously from July to December 2015 in observations with telescopes in the 2-10m class and in images from amateur astronomers.
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Retrieving Neptune's aerosol properties from Keck OSIRIS observations. I. Dark regions
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a forward model coupled with a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm to retrieve properties of Neptune's aerosol structure and methane profile above ∼4 bar in these near-infrared dark regions.
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Fizeau interferometric imaging of Io volcanism with LBTI/LMIRcam
Jarron Leisenring,Philip M. Hinz,Mike Skrutskie,Andy Skemer,Charles E. Woodward,Christian Veillet,Carmelo Arcidiacono,Vanessa P. Bailey,Mario Bertero,Patrizia Boccacci,Al Conrad,K. de Kleer,I. de Pater,Denis Defrere,John M. Hill,Karl-Heinz Hofmann,Lisa Kaltenegger,A. La Camera,Matthew J. Nelson,Dieter Schertl,John R. Spencer,Gerd Weigelt,John C. Wilson +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the LBTI/LMIRcam was used to image thermal radiation from volcanic activity on the surface of Io at M-band (4.8 μm) over a range of parallactic angles.
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Discovery of a powerful, transient, explosive thermal event at Marduk Fluctus, Io, in Galileo NIMS data.
A. G. Davies,R. L. Davies,Glenn J. Veeder,K. de Kleer,I. de Pater,Dennis L. Matson,Torrence V. Johnson,Lionel Wilson +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (NIMS) observations of Marduk Fluctus, a volcano on the jovian moon Io, reveals a style of volcanic activity not previously seen there -a powerful thermal event lasting only a few minutes in 1997.