Jean-Pierre Williams

About Jean-Pierre Williams

Jean-Pierre Williams, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Los Angeles, specializes in the field of Planetary Science.

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

The Albedo of Floors of Regions in Permanent Shadow: Comparing Diviner Derived Albedo to ShadowCam Images

Probing the Pre-Maria Geologic History of the Imbrium Basin Using Remnant Basin Massifs

Scarp-Based Ice Exposures and Climate Warming in the Late Amazonian Epoch, Mars

Insights into Recent Crater Production on the Moon from the Global Size-Frequency Distribution of Lunar Cold Spots

Lunar-VISE In-Situ Investigation of Mons Gruithuisen Gamma

Volatile Stability in Permanent Shadows at Artemis III Candidate Landing Regions

Geologic History of Mare Vaporum Revealed by Thermal and Thermophysical Properties from Diviner

Terrain Characteristics and Temperatures of the Faustini Permanently Shadowed Region

Jean-Pierre Williams Information

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Citations(all)

3886

Citations(since 2020)

2722

Cited By

2155

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

55

i10Index(since 2020)

45

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Jean-Pierre Williams Skills & Research Interests

Planetary Science

Top articles of Jean-Pierre Williams

The Albedo of Floors of Regions in Permanent Shadow: Comparing Diviner Derived Albedo to ShadowCam Images

LPI Contributions

2024/3

Probing the Pre-Maria Geologic History of the Imbrium Basin Using Remnant Basin Massifs

LPI Contributions

2024/3

Scarp-Based Ice Exposures and Climate Warming in the Late Amazonian Epoch, Mars

LPI Contributions

2024/3

Insights into Recent Crater Production on the Moon from the Global Size-Frequency Distribution of Lunar Cold Spots

LPI Contributions

2024/3

Lunar-VISE In-Situ Investigation of Mons Gruithuisen Gamma

LPI Contributions

2024/3

Volatile Stability in Permanent Shadows at Artemis III Candidate Landing Regions

LPI Contributions

2024/3

Geologic History of Mare Vaporum Revealed by Thermal and Thermophysical Properties from Diviner

LPI Contributions

2024/3

Terrain Characteristics and Temperatures of the Faustini Permanently Shadowed Region

LPI Contributions

2024/3

Diviner Emission Phase Function (EPF) Targeting Campaign

LPI Contributions

2024/3

ShadowCam Observations of Small Crater Populations in Permanently Shadowed Regions: Implications for Regolith Properties

LPI Contributions

2024/3

The Lunar-VISE Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer: In-Situ Elemental Measurements of the Gruithuisen Domes

LPI Contributions

2024/3

Christiansen Feature Map of the Lunar Poles

LPI Contributions

2024/3

Seeing in the Shadows

LPI Contributions

2024/3

Geocryology of Pluto and the icy moons of Uranus and Neptune

2024/1/1

Jean-Pierre Williams
Jean-Pierre Williams

H-Index: 19

Cold-trapped ices at the poles of Mercury and the Moon

2024/1/1

Jean-Pierre Williams
Jean-Pierre Williams

H-Index: 19

Lior Rubanenko
Lior Rubanenko

H-Index: 5

Evidence, arguments, and cold-climate geomorphology that favour periglacial cycling at the Martian mid-to-high latitudes in the Late Amazonian Epoch

2024/1/1

Corrigendum to" Chicxulub-like Gale impact into an ocean/land interface on Mars: An explanation for the formation of Mount Sharp"[Icarus, 390 (2023), 115306]

Icarus

2024/1

Jean-Pierre Williams
Jean-Pierre Williams

H-Index: 19

Sublimation pressures of common volatiles at low temperature and maps of supervolatile cold traps on the Moon

Icarus

2024/4/16

Jean-Pierre Williams
Jean-Pierre Williams

H-Index: 19

Dynamic Secondary Illumination in Permanent Shadows within Artemis III Candidate Landing Regions

The Planetary Science Journal

2024/3/7

The Variability of Lunar Mare Basalt Properties Inferred from Present-Day Surface Rock Abundance

2024/3/7

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