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D-Index
36
Citations
5525
World Ranking
7170
National Ranking
557

Overview

Naomi Murdoch is affiliated with the National Higher French Institute of Aeronautics and Space in France and focuses primarily on research within the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans several subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Geophysics, Aerospace Engineering, Atmospheric Science, and Earth-Surface Processes.

Their research topics encompass:

  • Planetary Science and Exploration
  • Astro and Planetary Science
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Space Exploration and Technology
  • Aeolian processes and effects

Naomi Murdoch has published extensively in notable venues including:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Planets (16 publications)
  • The Planetary Science Journal (10 publications)
  • Nature Communications (9 publications)
  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (6 publications)
  • Nature Geoscience (5 publications)

Their recent papers consist of work addressing Mars exploration and seismic activity, with selected publications such as:

  • "Initial results from the InSight mission on Mars," 2020, Nature Geoscience
  • "Constraints on the shallow elastic and anelastic structure of Mars from InSight seismic data," 2020, Nature Geoscience
  • "The SuperCam Instrument Suite on the NASA Mars 2020 Rover: Body Unit and Combined System Tests," 2020, Space Science Reviews
  • "The seismicity of Mars," 2020, Nature Geoscience
  • "The atmosphere of Mars as observed by InSight," 2020, Nature Geoscience

Frequent collaborators in their work include:

  • Alexander Stott
  • D. Mimoun
  • Patrick Michel
  • R. D. Lorenz
  • D. Banfield

Best Publications

  • Initial results from the InSight mission on Mars

    W. Bruce Banerdt;Suzanne E. Smrekar;Don Banfield;Domenico Giardini

  • Thermal fatigue as the origin of regolith on small asteroids

    Marco Delbo;Guy Libourel;Justin Wilkerson;Naomi Murdoch

  • SEIS: Insight’s Seismic Experiment for Internal Structure of Mars

    P. Lognonné;W. B. Banerdt;D. Giardini;W. T. Pike

  • Constraints on the shallow elastic and anelastic structure of Mars from InSight seismic data

    Philippe Lognonné;Philippe Lognonné;W. B. Banerdt;W. T. Pike;Domenico Giardini

  • The SuperCam Instrument Suite on the NASA Mars 2020 Rover: Body Unit and Combined System Tests

    Roger C. Wiens;Sylvestre Maurice;Scott H. Robinson;Anthony E. Nelson

  • The seismicity of Mars

    Domenico Giardini;P. Lognonné;P. Lognonné;W. B. Banerdt;W. T. Pike

  • The ESA Hera Mission: Detailed Characterization of the DART Impact Outcome and of the Binary Asteroid (65803) Didymos

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  • The atmosphere of Mars as observed by InSight

    Don Banfield;Aymeric Spiga;Claire Newman;François Forget

  • Successful kinetic impact into an asteroid for planetary defence

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  • The SuperCam Instrument Suite on the Mars 2020 Rover: Science Objectives and Mast-Unit Description

    Sylvestre Maurice;R. Wiens;P. Bernardi;P. Caïs

  • Compositionally and density stratified igneous terrain in Jezero crater, Mars

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  • European component of the AIDA mission to a binary asteroid: Characterization and interpretation of the impact of the DART mission

    Patrick Michel;Michael Kueppers;Holger Sierks;Ian Carnelli

  • Geology of the InSight landing site on Mars

    M. Golombek;N. H. Warner;J. A. Grant;E. Hauber

  • Atmospheric Science with InSight

    Aymeric Spiga;Aymeric Spiga;Don Banfield;Nicholas A. Teanby;François Forget

  • Planned Products of the Mars Structure Service for the InSight Mission to Mars

    Mark P. Panning;Philippe Lognonné;W. Bruce Banerdt;Raphaël F. Garcia

  • The dynamic atmospheric and aeolian environment of Jezero crater, Mars

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  • Geology and Physical Properties Investigations by the InSight Lander

    Matthew P. Golombek;M. Grott;G. Kargl;J. Andrade

  • Direct Observations of Asteroid Interior and Regolith Structure: Science Measurement Requirements

    A. Herique;B. Agnus;E. Asphaug;E. Asphaug;A. Barucci

  • Evaluating the Wind-Induced Mechanical Noise on the InSight Seismometers

    Naomi Murdoch;David Mimoun;Raphael F. Garcia;William Rapin

  • The Noise Model of the SEIS Seismometer of the InSight Mission to Mars

    David Mimoun;Naomi Murdoch;Philippe Lognonné;Kenneth Hurst

  • A Pre-Landing Assessment of Regolith Properties at the InSight Landing Site

    Paul Morgan;Matthias Grott;Brigitte Knapmeyer-Endrun;Matthew P. Golombek

  • Granular convection in microgravity.

    Naomi Murdoch;Naomi Murdoch;B. Rozitis;K. Nordstrom;S. F. Green

  • Listening to laser sparks: a link between Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy, acoustic measurements and crater morphology

    Baptiste Chide;Baptiste Chide;Sylvestre Maurice;Naomi Murdoch;Jérémie Lasue

  • Evaluating the wind-induced mechanical noise on the InSight seismometers

    Naomi Murdoch;David Mimoun;Raphael F. Garcia;Willian Rapin

  • Single-station and single-event marsquake location and inversion for structure using synthetic Martian waveforms

    A Khan;M van Driel;M Böse;M Böse;D Giardini

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippe Lognonné
Philippe Lognonné Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Don Banfield
Don Banfield Cornell University
Raphaël F. Garcia
Raphaël F. Garcia National Higher French Institute of Aeronautics and Space
Aymeric Spiga
Aymeric Spiga Sorbonne University
Ralph D. Lorenz
Ralph D. Lorenz Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
John Clinton
John Clinton ETH Zurich
Nicholas A Teanby
Nicholas A Teanby University of Bristol
Taichi Kawamura
Taichi Kawamura Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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