Clark R Chapman
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Marchi S, Chapman C, Fassett C, Head J, Bottke W, Strom R
Nature
. 2013 Jul;
499(7456):59-61.
PMID: 23823793
The most heavily cratered terrains on Mercury have been estimated to be about 4 billion years (Gyr) old, but this was based on images of only about 45 per cent...
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Head J, Chapman C, Strom R, Fassett C, Denevi B, Blewett D, et al.
Science
. 2011 Oct;
333(6051):1853-6.
PMID: 21960625
MESSENGER observations from Mercury orbit reveal that a large contiguous expanse of smooth plains covers much of Mercury's high northern latitudes and occupies more than 6% of the planet's surface...
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Prockter L, Ernst C, Denevi B, Chapman C, Head 3rd J, Fassett C, et al.
Science
. 2010 Jul;
329(5992):668-71.
PMID: 20647421
During its first two flybys of Mercury, the MESSENGER spacecraft acquired images confirming that pervasive volcanism occurred early in the planet's history. MESSENGER's third Mercury flyby revealed a 290-kilometer-diameter peak-ring...
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Watters T, Head J, Solomon S, Robinson M, Chapman C, Denevi B, et al.
Science
. 2009 May;
324(5927):618-21.
PMID: 19407197
MESSENGER's second Mercury flyby revealed a ~715-kilometer-diameter impact basin, the second-largest well-preserved basin-scale impact structure known on the planet. The Rembrandt basin is comparable in age to the Caloris basin,...
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Strom R, Chapman C, Merline W, Solomon S, Head 3rd J
Science
. 2008 Jul;
321(5885):79-81.
PMID: 18599774
Morphologies and size-frequency distributions of impact craters on Mercury imaged during MESSENGER's first flyby elucidate the planet's geological history. Plains interior to the Caloris basin displaying color and albedo contrasts...
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Murchie S, Watters T, Robinson M, Head J, Strom R, Chapman C, et al.
Science
. 2008 Jul;
321(5885):73-6.
PMID: 18599772
The Caloris basin, the youngest known large impact basin on Mercury, is revealed in MESSENGER images to be modified by volcanism and deformation in a manner distinct from that of...
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Head J, Murchie S, Prockter L, Robinson M, Solomon S, Strom R, et al.
Science
. 2008 Jul;
321(5885):69-72.
PMID: 18599771
The origin of plains on Mercury, whether by volcanic flooding or impact ejecta ponding, has been controversial since the Mariner 10 flybys (1974-75). High-resolution images (down to 150 meters per...
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Bierhaus E, Chapman C, Merline W
Nature
. 2005 Oct;
437(7062):1125-7.
PMID: 16237437
For several decades, most planetary researchers have regarded the impact crater populations on solid-surfaced planets and smaller bodies as predominantly reflecting the direct ('primary') impacts of asteroids and comets. Estimates...