Conor M. Laver, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, GeologyGoogle:
"Conor Laver"Mean distance: 16.7 | S | N | B | C | P |
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(Io's surface, atmosphere and volcanism.) |
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de Pater I, Laver C, Davies AG, et al. (2016) Io: Eruptions at Pillan, and the time evolution of Pele and Pillan from 1996 to 2015 Icarus. 264: 198-212 |
Delory GT, Laver C, De Pater I, et al. (2010) High resolution remote sensing observations for missions to the Jovian system: Io as a case study Planetary and Space Science. 58: 1699-1707 |
Laver C, de Pater I, Marchis F, et al. (2009) Component-resolved near-infrared spectra of the (22) Kalliope system Icarus. 204: 574-579 |
Laver C, de Pater I. (2009) The global distribution of sulfur dioxide ice on Io, observed with OSIRIS on the W.M. Keck telescope Icarus. 201: 172-181 |
Laver C, de Pater I. (2008) Spatially resolved SO2 ice on Io, observed in the near IR Icarus. 195: 752-757 |
Adámkovics M, Wong MH, Laver C, et al. (2007) Widespread morning drizzle on Titan. Science (New York, N.Y.). 318: 962-5 |
Laver C, de Pater I, Marchis F. (2007) Tvashtar awakening detected in April 2006 with OSIRIS at the W.M. Keck Observatory Icarus. 191: 749-754 |
de Pater I, Laver C, Marchis F, et al. (2007) Spatially resolved observations of the forbidden SO a1 Δ → X3 Σ- rovibronic transition on Io during an eclipse and a volcanic eruption at Ra Patera Icarus. 191: 172-182 |
Laver C, de Pater I, Roe H, et al. (2007) Temporal behavior of the SO 1.707 μm ro-vibronic emission band in Io's atmosphere Icarus. 189: 401-408 |
Marchis F, Hestroffer D, Descamps P, et al. (2005) Mass and density of Asteroid 121 Hermione from an analysis of its companion orbit Icarus. 178: 450-464 |