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  • 1986 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom

Overview

John E. Guest was affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. During their career, they contributed to the field significantly, although specific details on their main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work are not listed.

There are no recorded recent papers authored by Guest, nor are there details of frequent co-authors or regular publication venues. Similarly, there is no information about book publications associated with Guest.

Throughout their professional life, Guest was recognized by the scientific community with the award of Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom, in 1986.

Best Publications

  • Geologic map of the eastern equatorial region of Mars

    Ronald Greeley;J.E. Guest

  • Venus volcanism: Classification of volcanic features and structures, associations, and global distribution from Magellan data

    James W. Head;L. S. Crumpler;Jayne C. Aubele;John E. Guest

  • Tectonism and volcanism on Mercury

    Robert G. Strom;Newell J. Trask;John E. Guest

  • Martian impact craters and emplacement of ejecta by surface flow

    M. H. Carr;L. S. Crumpler;J. A. Cutts;R. Greeley

  • Some Martian volcanic features as viewed from the Viking orbiters

    M. H. Carr;R. Greeley;K. R. Blasius;J. E. Guest

  • Some comparisons of impact craters on Mercury and the Moon

    Donald E. Gault;John E. Guest;John B. Murray;Daniel Dzurisin

  • The evolution of lava flow-fields: observations of the 1981 and 1983 eruptions of Mount Etna, Sicily

    J. E. Guest;C. R. J. Kilburn;H. Pinkerton;A. M. Duncan

  • Preliminary Geologic-Terrain Map of Mercury

    N. J. Trask;J. E. Guest

  • Geology of the Valles Marineris: First analysis of imaging from the Viking 1 Orbiter Primary Mission

    Karl R. Blasius;James A. Cutts;John E. Guest;Harold Masursky

  • Stratigraphy and geologic history of Mercury

    Paul D. Spudis;John E. Guest

  • Volcanic geology of Furnas Volcano, São Miguel, Azores

    J.E Guest;J.L Gaspar;P.D Cole;G Queiroz

  • A New View of the Stratigraphic History of Venus

    John E. Guest;Ellen R. Stofan;Ellen R. Stofan

  • Capelinhos 1957-1958, Faial, Azores: deposits formed by an emergent surtseyan eruption

    P. D. Cole;J. E. Guest;A. M. Duncan;J. M. Pacheco

  • Small volcanic edifices and volcanism in the plains of Venus

    John E. Guest;Mark H. Bulmer;Jayne Aubele;Kathi Beratan

  • Impact craters on Venus: Initial analysis from Magellan

    Roger J. Phillips;Raymond E. Arvidson;Joseph M. Boyce;Donald B. Campbell

  • Venus volcanism: initial analysis from magellan data.

    James W. Head;Donald B. Campbell;Charles Elachi;John E. Guest

  • The increasing exposure of cities to the effects of volcanic eruptions: a global survey

    David Chester;Martin Degg;Angus Duncan;John E. Guest

  • The resurfacing history of Mars - A synthesis of digitized, viking-based geology

    Kenneth L. Tanaka;Nancy K. Isbell;David H. Scott;Ronald Greeley

  • Erosion by flowing lava: Field evidence

    Ronald Greeley;Sarah A. Fagents;Robert Scott Harris;Steven D. Kadel

  • Preliminary results from the viking orbiter imaging experiment.

    Michael H. Carr;Harold Masursky;William A. Baum;Karl R. Blasius

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald Greeley
Ronald Greeley Arizona State University
Ellen R. Stofan
Ellen R. Stofan Smithsonian Institution
Paul D. Spudis
Paul D. Spudis Lunar and Planetary Institute
Rosaly M. C. Lopes
Rosaly M. C. Lopes California Institute of Technology
Paul D. Cole
Paul D. Cole Plymouth University
Michael H. Carr
Michael H. Carr United States Geological Survey
Harold Masursky
Harold Masursky United States Geological Survey
Gerhard Neukum
Gerhard Neukum Freie Universität Berlin
James W. Head
James W. Head Brown University
Donald B. Campbell
Donald B. Campbell Cornell University

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