Noah E. Petro, Ph.D.

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2007 Brown University, Providence, RI 
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Geology
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Carlé M. Pieters grad student 2007 Brown
 (Provenance of lunar regolith components: Redistribution of material by craters from the heavy bombardment period through the Copernican era.)
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Saxena P, Killen RM, Airapetian V, et al. (2019) Was the Sun a Slow Rotator? Sodium and Potassium Constraints from the Lunar Regolith The Astrophysical Journal. 876
Schwadron N, Wilson J, Jordan A, et al. (2018) Using proton radiation from the moon to search for diurnal variation of regolith hydrogenation Planetary and Space Science. 162: 113-132
Klima RL, Petro NE. (2017) Remotely distinguishing and mapping endogenic water on the Moon. Philosophical Transactions. Series a, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences. 375
Schmitt HH, Petro NE, Wells RA, et al. (2017) Revisiting the Field Geology of Taurus-Littrow Icarus. 298: 2-33
Petro NE, Keller JW, Gaddis LR. (2017) Editorial Introduction: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, part II Icarus. 283: 1-1
Saxena P, Elkins-Tanton L, Petro N, et al. (2017) A Model of the Primordial Lunar Atmosphere Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 474: 198-205
Greenhagen BT, Neish CD, Williams JP, et al. (2016) Origin of the anomalously rocky appearance of Tsiolkovskiy crater Icarus. 273: 237-247
Keller JW, Petro NE, Vondrak RR. (2016) The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Mission – Six years of science and exploration at the Moon Icarus. 273: 2-24
Collier MR, Vondrak RR, Hoyt RP, et al. (2016) Tethered lunar subsatellites for multipoint and low altitude measurements Acta Astronautica. 128: 464-472
Shearer CK, Elardo SM, Petro NE, et al. (2015) Origin of the lunar highlands Mg-suite: An integrated petrology, geochemistry, chronology, and remote sensing perspective American Mineralogist. 100: 294-325
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