Brad Foley

Brad Foley

Penn State University

H-index: 16

North America-United States

About Brad Foley

Brad Foley, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Penn State University, specializes in the field of Mantle dynamics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The early Earth as an analogue for exoplanetary biogeochemistry

Exoplanet Geology: What can we learn from current and future observations?

The Carbon-deficient Evolution of TRAPPIST-1c

Synergies between Venus & exoplanetary observations: Venus and its extrasolar siblings

Plate motion and a dipolar geomagnetic field at 3.25 Ga

GJ 1252b: a hot terrestrial super-Earth with no atmosphere

Extending the Legacy of HST Observations of M dwarfs: Coupled Models of Terrestrial Planet Thermal Evolution and Atmosphere Loss

Mantle degassing lifetimes through galactic time and the maximum age stagnant-lid rocky exoplanets can support temperate climates

Brad Foley Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

1049

Citations(since 2020)

701

Cited By

614

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

21

i10Index(since 2020)

21

Email

University Profile Page

Penn State University

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Brad Foley Skills & Research Interests

Mantle dynamics

Top articles of Brad Foley

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The early Earth as an analogue for exoplanetary biogeochemistry

arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.15432

Eva E Stüeken

Stephanie L Olson

Eli Moore

Bradford J Foley

2024/4/23

Exoplanet Geology: What can we learn from current and future observations?

Bradford J Foley

2024/4/23

The Carbon-deficient Evolution of TRAPPIST-1c

The Astrophysical Journal

Katie E Teixeira

Caroline V Morley

Bradford J Foley

Cayman T Unterborn

2023/12/21

Synergies between Venus & exoplanetary observations: Venus and its extrasolar siblings

Michael J Way

Colby Ostberg

Bradford J Foley

Cedric Gillmann

Dennis Höning

...

2023/2

Plate motion and a dipolar geomagnetic field at 3.25 Ga

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Alec R Brenner

Roger R Fu

Andrew RC Kylander-Clark

George J Hudak

Bradford J Foley

2022/11/1

GJ 1252b: a hot terrestrial super-Earth with no atmosphere

The Astrophysical Journal Letters

Ian JM Crossfield

Matej Malik

Michelle L Hill

Stephen R Kane

Bradford Foley

...

2022/9/23

Extending the Legacy of HST Observations of M dwarfs: Coupled Models of Terrestrial Planet Thermal Evolution and Atmosphere Loss

HST Proposal

Caroline Morley

Zach K Berta-Thompson

Girish Duvvuri

Brad Foley

John Sebastian Pineda

...

2022/6

Mantle degassing lifetimes through galactic time and the maximum age stagnant-lid rocky exoplanets can support temperate climates

The Astrophysical Journal Letters

Cayman T Unterborn

Bradford J Foley

Steven J Desch

Patrick A Young

Gregory Vance

...

2022/5/3

Scaling laws for stagnant-lid convection with a buoyant crust

Geophysical Journal International

Kyle Batra

Bradford Foley

2021/9/8

The Effects of Planetary and Stellar Parameters on Brittle Lithospheric Thickness

Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets

Paul K Byrne

Bradford J Foley

Marie ES Violay

Michael J Heap

Sami Mikhail

2021

Orbital Dynamics and the Evolution of Planetary Habitability in the AU Mic System

The Astronomical Journal

Stephen R Kane

Bradford J Foley

Michelle L Hill

Cayman T Unterborn

Thomas Barclay

...

2021/12/17

Warming early Mars with climate cycling: The effect of CO2-H2 collision-induced absorption

Icarus

Benjamin PC Hayworth

Ravi Kumar Kopparapu

Jacob Haqq-Misra

Natasha E Batalha

Rebecca C Payne

...

2020/7/15

Hafnium isotopes in zircons document the gradual onset of mobile-lid tectonics

Geochemical Perspectives Letters

AM Bauer

JR Reimink

T Chacko

BJ Foley

SB Shirey

...

2020/4/16

The Heat Budget of Rocky Planets

Bradford J Foley

Christine Houser

Lena Noack

Nicola Tosi

2020/12/1

Timescale of Short‐Term Subduction Episodicity in Convection Models With Grain Damage: Applications to Archean Tectonics

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth

Bradford J Foley

2020/12

Waterworlds may have better climate buffering capacities than their continental counterparts

Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society

B Hayworth

B Foley

2021/3

A volatile-poor formation of LHS 3844b based on its lack of significant atmosphere

The Planetary Science Journal

Stephen R Kane

Rachael M Roettenbacher

Cayman T Unterborn

Bradford J Foley

Michelle L Hill

2020/8/19

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