Robert H. Brown
Affiliations: | Planetary Science | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
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Thomas B. McCord | grad student | University of Hawai'i |
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Dhingra RD, Barnes JW, Heslar MF, et al. (2020) Spatio-temporal Variation of Bright Ephemeral Features on Titan’s North Pole The Planetary Science Journal. 1: 31 |
Nicholson PD, Ansty T, Hedman MM, et al. (2020) Occultation observations of Saturn's rings with Cassini VIMS Icarus. 344: 113356 |
Buratti BJ, Thomas PC, Roussos E, et al. (2019) Close Cassini flybys of Saturn's ring moons Pan, Daphnis, Atlas, Pandora, and Epimetheus. Science (New York, N.Y.) |
Dhingra RD, Barnes JW, Brown RH, et al. (2019) Observational Evidence for Summer Rainfall at Titan's North Pole Geophysical Research Letters. 46: 1205-1212 |
Clark RN, Brown RH, Cruikshank DP, et al. (2019) Erratum to ‘Isotopic Ratios of Saturn's Rings and Satellites: Implications for the Origin of Water and Phoebe’ [ICARUS 321 (2019) 791–802] Icarus. 322: 262 |
Clark RN, Brown RH, Cruikshank DP, et al. (2019) Isotopic ratios of Saturn's rings and satellites: Implications for the origin of water and Phoebe Icarus. 321: 791-802 |
Mouélic SL, Cornet T, Rodriguez S, et al. (2019) The Cassini VIMS archive of Titan: From browse products to global infrared color maps Icarus. 319: 121-132 |
Rodriguez S, Le Mouélic S, Barnes JW, et al. (2018) Observational evidence for active dust storms on Titan at equinox Nature Geoscience. 11: 727-732 |
Baines KH, Sromovsky LA, Fry PM, et al. (2018) The Eye of Saturn's North Polar Vortex: Unexpected Cloud Structures Observed at High Spatial Resolution by Cassini/VIMS Geophysical Research Letters. 45: 5867-5875 |
Mouélic SL, Rodriguez S, Robidel R, et al. (2018) Mapping polar atmospheric features on Titan with VIMS: From the dissipation of the northern cloud to the onset of a southern polar vortex Icarus. 311: 371-383 |