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Bruce A. Campbell is a researcher affiliated with the Smithsonian Institution in the United States. Their academic work primarily focuses on the fields of Physics and Astronomy, with a specialization in Astronomy and Astrophysics. The researcher's contributions extend into related subfields including Atmospheric Science, Aerospace Engineering, Ocean Engineering, and Oceanography.

The scientist's main research topics encompass Planetary Science and Exploration, Astro and Planetary Science, Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Space Exploration and Technology, Geophysical Methods and Applications, and Geophysics and Gravity Measurements.

Bruce A. Campbell has published extensively in several scientific venues. The most frequent venues include:

  • Icarus
  • The Planetary Science Journal
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Planets
  • Cancer Research

Some representative recent papers authored or co-authored by Campbell are:

  • "Revealing the Mysteries of Venus: The DAVINCI Mission," 2022, The Planetary Science Journal
  • "Availability of subsurface water-ice resources in the northern mid-latitudes of Mars," 2021, Nature Astronomy
  • "Calibration of Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Shallow Radar (SHARAD) data for subsurface probing and surface reflectivity studies," 2021, Icarus
  • "Dielectric Properties of the Medusae Fossae Formation and Implications for Ice Content," 2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Planets
  • "Evidence of Ice-Rich Layered Deposits in the Medusae Fossae Formation of Mars," 2024, Geophysical Research Letters

Collaborations have played a significant role in their research output. Frequent co-authors include:

  • G. A. Morgan
  • N. E. Putzig
  • M. R. Perry
  • J. L. Whitten
  • A. T. Russell

Best Publications

  • Understanding the Lunar Surface and Space-Moon Interactions

    Paul Lucey;Randy L. Korotev;Jeffrey J. Gillis;Larry A. Taylor

  • The roughness of natural terrain: A planetary and remote sensing perspective

    Michael K. Shepard;Bruce A. Campbell;Mark H. Bulmer;Tom G. Farr

  • SHARAD sounding radar on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter

    Roberto Seu;Roger J. Phillips;Daniela Biccari;Roberto Orosei

  • Mars North Polar Deposits: Stratigraphy, Age, and Geodynamical Response

    Roger J. Phillips;Roger J. Phillips;Maria T. Zuber;Suzanne E. Smrekar;Michael T. Mellon

  • Massive CO2 Ice Deposits Sequestered in the South Polar Layered Deposits of Mars

    Roger J. Phillips;Brian J. Davis;Kenneth L. Tanaka;Shane Byrne

  • The origin of lunar crater rays

    B.Ray Hawke;D.T. Blewett;P.G. Lucey;G.A. Smith

  • Selection of the InSight Landing Site

    M. Golombek;D. Kipp;N. Warner;N. Warner;Ingrid J. Daubar

  • No evidence for thick deposits of ice at the lunar south pole

    Donald B. Campbell;Bruce A. Campbell;Lynn M. Carter;Jean-Luc Margot

  • SHARAD detection and characterization of subsurface water ice deposits in Utopia Planitia, Mars

    C. M. Stuurman;C. M. Stuurman;G. R. Osinski;J. W. Holt;J. S. Levy

  • Radar Sounding of the Medusae Fossae Formation Mars: Equatorial Ice or Dry, Low-Density Deposits?

    Thomas R. Watters;Bruce A. Campbell;Lynn M. Carter;Carl J. Leuschen

  • Radar Remote Sensing of Planetary Surfaces

    Bruce A. Campbell

  • Subsurface structure of Planum Boreum from Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Shallow Radar soundings

    Nathaniel E. Putzig;Roger J. Phillips;Roger J. Phillips;Bruce A. Campbell;John W. Holt

  • High circular polarization ratios in radar scattering from geologic targets

    Bruce A. Campbell

  • Shallow radar (SHARAD) sounding observations of the Medusae Fossae Formation, Mars

    Lynn M. Carter;Bruce A. Campbell;Thomas R. Watters;Roger J. Phillips

  • Analysis of volcanic surface morphology on Venus from comparison of Arecibo, Magellan, and terrestrial airborne radar data

    Bruce A. Campbell;Donald B. Campbell

  • Shadows on a Planetary Surface and Implications for Photometric Roughness

    Michael K. Shepard;Bruce A. Campbell

  • Accumulation and erosion of Mars' south polar layered deposits.

    Roberto Seu;Roger J. Phillips;Giovanni Alberti;Daniela Biccari

  • Focused 70-cm Wavelength Radar Mapping of the Moon

    B.A. Campbell;D.B. Campbell;J.L. Margot;R.R. Ghent

  • Availability of subsurface water-ice resources in the northern mid-latitudes of Mars

    G. A. Morgan;N. E. Putzig;M. R. Perry;H. G. Sizemore

  • Constraints on the recent rate of lunar ejecta breakdown and implications for crater ages

    Rebecca R. Ghent;Rebecca R. Ghent;Paul O. Hayne;Joshua L. Bandfield;Bruce A. Campbell

  • Lava flow surface roughness and depolarized radar scattering

    Bruce A. Campbell;Michael K. Shepard

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger J. Phillips
Roger J. Phillips Washington University in St. Louis
Donald B. Campbell
Donald B. Campbell Cornell University
Jeffrey J. Plaut
Jeffrey J. Plaut Jet Propulsion Lab
B. Ray Hawke
B. Ray Hawke University of Hawaii at Manoa
Roberto Orosei
Roberto Orosei National Institute for Astrophysics
John W. Holt
John W. Holt University of Arizona
David T. Blewett
David T. Blewett Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Suzanne E. Smrekar
Suzanne E. Smrekar Jet Propulsion Lab
Paul G. Lucey
Paul G. Lucey University of Hawaii at Manoa
Giovanni Picardi
Giovanni Picardi Sapienza University of Rome

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