United States Geological Survey — United States
Physics and Astronomy · Physical Sciences
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Research Topics
Planetary Science and Exploration(22), Laser-induced spectroscopy and plasma(20), Rock Mechanics and Modeling(13), High-pressure geophysics and materials(11), Geological and Geochemical Analysis(10)
Publications84 total
International Kimberlite Conference Extended Abstracts: 1986·2019Open Access
Geophysical monograph·2011· 5 cited
Geophysical monograph·2011· 109 cited
Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres·2002· 64 citedOpen Access
Critical Issues in Martian Geochemistry Involving Minor and Trace Elements, and the Applicability of Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference·2002· 3 cited
DEVELOPMENT OF LASER-INDUCED BREAKDOWN SPECTROSCOPY (LIBS) FOR ANALYSIS OF GEOLOGICAL SAMPLES ON PLANETARY MISSIONS. D.A. Cremers
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference·2002· 2 cited
Elemental Compositions at Stand-Off Distances from a Rover: Development and Testing of a Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) Field Prototype Instrument
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference·2001· 1 cited
Elemental Composition Measurements Using Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS)
2001
Report on Conceptual Systems Analysis of Drilling Systems for 200-m-Depth Penetration and Sampling of the Martian Subsurface
NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N·2000· 14 cited
Space 2000 Conference and Exposition·2000· 8 citedOpen Access
How to Access and Sample the Deep Subsurface of Mars
Concepts and Approaches for Mars Exploration·2000
Combined Remote Mineralogical and Elemental Measurements from Rovers
Concepts and Approaches for Mars Exploration·2000· 1 cited
Development of a Prototype Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) Instrument with Stand-Off Raman Capabilities as Part of the Mars Instrument Development Program
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference·2000· 6 cited
Results of a Conceptual Systems Analysis of Systems for 200 m Deep Sampling of the Martian Subsurface
2000
Developing Technologies for Space Resource Utilization - Concept for a Planetary Engineering Research Institute
2000
Plasma Processing of Lunar and Planetary Materials
2000
Journal of Energy Resources Technology·1999· 53 cited
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference·1999
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Frequent Co-authors
David A. Cremers(8), R. C. Wiens(4), M. Ferris(4), Mark R. Rovetta(4), E. A. Mathez(4), C.J. Maggiore(4), D. Pettit(4), Robert L. Kranz(3), John M. Christie(3), D. L. Bish(3), D. T. Vaniman(3), D. T. Griggs(2), J. J. Kollé(2), R. E. Arvidson(2), John Holloway(2), J. G. Beery(2), Mark Hollander(2), Norbert Roessler(2), C.J. Duffy(2), R. Gooley(2)