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James M. Dohm

James M. Dohm

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
51
Citations
8625
World Ranking
3269
National Ranking
71

Overview

James M. Dohm is affiliated with the University of Tokyo in Japan and has contributed to the field of planetary science and exploration, particularly within the realms of astronomy and astrophysics. Their research spans various interdisciplinary topics including geochemistry, geologic mapping, space exploration technologies, and geological and paleoclimatology studies.

The scientist's recent publications reflect a focus on planetary geology and Mars exploration. Notable works include:

  • "Next frontier in planetary geological reconnaissance: Low-latency telepresence" (2021, Icarus)
  • "Chicxulub-like Gale impact into an ocean/land interface on Mars: An explanation for the formation of Mount Sharp" (2022, Icarus)
  • "20 Years of Tier-Scalable Reconnaissance: Adoption of a Game-changing Mission Paradigm" (2022, 2022 IEEE Aerospace Conference (AERO))
  • "Early Noachian terrains: Vestiges of the early evolution of Mars" (2022, Icarus)
  • "A STRUCTURAL AND GEOLOGIC HISTORY OF BATHYS PLANUM, MARS, INCLUDING POSSIBLE PRE-THARSIS TECTONISM" (2020, Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with James M. Dohm include:

  • Robert C. Anderson
  • D. L. Buczkowski
  • D. Y. Wyrick
  • Wolfgang Fink
  • J. P. Williams

Publications have appeared in several venues, with notable recurring appearances in:

  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America
  • Icarus
  • 2022 IEEE Aerospace Conference (AERO)
  • Research Square (Research Square)

The main fields of study for James M. Dohm are concentrated in Physics and Astronomy, with subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Aerospace Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Geophysics.

Research topics predominantly cover:

  • Planetary Science and Exploration
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Space Exploration and Technology
  • Mineralogy and Gemology Studies
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

Best Publications

  • Geologic map of Mars

    Kenneth L. Tanaka;James A. Skinner;James M. Dohm;Rossman P. Irwin

  • Concentration of H, Si, Cl, K, Fe, and Th in the low- and mid-latitude regions of Mars

    W. V. Boynton;G. J. Taylor;L. G. Evans;R. C. Reedy

  • Primary centers and secondary concentrations of tectonic activity through time in the western hemisphere of Mars

    Robert C. Anderson;James M. Dohm;Matthew P. Golombek;Albert F. C. Haldemann

  • Episodic flood inundations of the northern plains of Mars

    Alberto G. Fairén;Alberto G. Fairén;James M. Dohm;Victor R. Baker;Miguel A. de Pablo;Miguel A. de Pablo

  • Ancient drainage basin of the Tharsis region, Mars: Potential source for outflow channel systems and putative oceans or paleolakes

    J. M. Dohm;J. C. Ferris;V. R. Baker;R. C. Anderson;R. C. Anderson

  • Inhibition of carbonate synthesis in acidic oceans on early Mars

    Alberto G. Fairén;David Fernández-Remolar;James M. Dohm;Victor R. Baker

  • Astrobiology through the ages of Mars: the study of terrestrial analogues to understand the habitability of Mars.

    Alberto G. Fairén;Alfonso F. Davila;Darlene Lim;Nathan Bramall

  • Geology of the Thaumasia region, Mars: plateau development, valley origins, and magmatic evolution

    James M. Dohm;Kenneth L. Tanaka

  • Evidence for Hesperian impact-induced hydrothermalism on Mars

    Giuseppe A. Marzo;Alfonso F. Davila;Alfonso F. Davila;Livio L. Tornabene;James M. Dohm

  • Bulk composition and early differentiation of Mars

    G. Jeffrey Taylor;William V. Boynton;J. Brückner;H. Wänke

  • Equatorial and midlatitude distribution of chlorine measured by Mars Odyssey GRS

    J. M. Keller;W. V. Boynton;S. Karunatillake;V. R. Baker

  • Map of Mars showing channels and possible paleolake basins

    D. H. Scott;J. M. Dohm;J. W. Rice

  • Environmental Studies with the Sensor Web: Principles and Practice

    Kevin A. Delin;Shannon P. Jackson;David W. Johnson;Scott C. Burleigh

  • Exploration of hydrothermal targets on Mars

    Dirk Schulze-Makuch;James M. Dohm;Chaojun Fan;Alberto G. Fairén;Alberto G. Fairén

  • Outflow channel sources, reactivation, and chaos formation, Xanthe Terra, Mars

    Jose A.P. Rodriguez;Sho Sasaki;Ruslan O. Kuzmin;James M. Dohm

  • Flood detection and monitoring with the Autonomous Sciencecraft Experiment onboard EO-1

    Felipe Ip;J.M. Dohm;V.R. Baker;T. Doggett

  • Next-generation robotic planetary reconnaissance missions: A paradigm shift

    Wolfgang Fink;James M. Dohm;Mark A. Tarbell;Trent M. Hare

  • Variations in K/Th on Mars

    G. Jeffrey Taylor;J. D. Stopar;William V. Boynton;S. Karunatillake

  • Evolution of water reservoirs on Mars: Constraints from hydrogen isotopes in martian meteorites

    H. Kurokawa;H. Kurokawa;M. Sato;M. Sato;M. Ushioda;T. Matsuyama

  • GRS evidence and the possibility of paleooceans on Mars

    James M. Dohm;Victor R. Baker;William V. Boynton;Alberto G. Fairén

Frequent Co-Authors

Victor R. Baker
Victor R. Baker University of Arizona
Alberto G. Fairén
Alberto G. Fairén Cornell University
Hideaki Miyamoto
Hideaki Miyamoto University of Tokyo
Robert C. Anderson
Robert C. Anderson California Institute of Technology
Ronald Greeley
Ronald Greeley Arizona State University
Dirk Schulze-Makuch
Dirk Schulze-Makuch Technical University of Berlin
Steve Chien
Steve Chien Jet Propulsion Lab
William V. Boynton
William V. Boynton University of Arizona
Nathalie A. Cabrol
Nathalie A. Cabrol Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
Goro Komatsu
Goro Komatsu International Research School of Planetary Sciences

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