David Patrick O'Brien

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2004 University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
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Richard J. Greenberg grad student 2004 University of Arizona
 (The collisional and dynamical evolution of the main belt, NEA and TNO populations.)
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Brennan MC, Fischer RA, Nimmo F, et al. (2022) Timing of Martian Core Formation from Models of Hf-W Evolution Coupled with -body Simulations. Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. 316: 295-308
Schenk P, Scully J, Buczkowski D, et al. (2020) Impact heat driven volatile redistribution at Occator crater on Ceres as a comparative planetary process. Nature Communications. 11: 3679
Fischer RA, Nimmo F, O'Brien DP. (2018) Radial mixing and Ru-Mo isotope systematics under different accretion scenarios. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 482: 105-114
Scully JEC, Buczkowski DL, Schmedemann N, et al. (2017) Evidence for the Interior Evolution of Ceres from Geologic Analysis of Fractures Geophysical Research Letters. 44: 9564-9572
Hiesinger H, Marchi S, Schmedemann N, et al. (2016) Cratering on Ceres: Implications for its crust and evolution. Science (New York, N.Y.). 353
Buczkowski DL, Schmidt BE, Williams DA, et al. (2016) The geomorphology of Ceres. Science (New York, N.Y.). 353
Ruesch O, Platz T, Schenk P, et al. (2016) Cryovolcanism on Ceres. Science (New York, N.Y.). 353
Marchi S, Ermakov AI, Raymond CA, et al. (2016) The missing large impact craters on Ceres. Nature Communications. 7: 12257
Nathues A, Hoffmann M, Schaefer M, et al. (2015) Sublimation in bright spots on (1) Ceres. Nature. 528: 237-240
Goodrich CA, Hartmann WK, O'Brien DP, et al. (2015) Origin and history of ureilitic material in the solar system: The view from asteroid 2008 TC3 and the Almahata Sitta meteorite Meteoritics and Planetary Science. 50: 782-809
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