John F. Mustard Source Confirmed

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Professor

John Brown University

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95 h-index 445 pubs 37,192 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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John F. Mustard is a Professor at John Brown University whose research spans planetary science, geochemistry, and space exploration. His work incorporates geologic mapping, astroscience, and paleoclimatology. Mustard's recent scholarship includes publications as late as 2025.

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  • h-index: 95
  • Publications: 445
  • Citations: 37,192

Selected Publications

  • Impact Modeling and Remote Sensing of Jezero Crater Rim: Implications for Mars Sample Return (2025) DOI
  • CORRUPTED FILES (2023) DOI
  • Dataset and code for 'Signal to Noise Ratio and Spectral Sampling Constraints on Olivine Detection and Compositional Determination in the Intermediate Infrared Region' (2023) DOI
  • Dataset for Intermediate Infrared Spectroscopy of Pyroxene (2023) DOI
  • Dataset for Intermediate Infrared Spectroscopy of Pyroxene (2023) DOI
  • Signal to Noise Ratio and Spectral Sampling Constraints on Olivine Detection and Compositional Determination in the Intermediate Infrared Region: Applications in Planetary Sciences (2023) DOI
  • Climate Excursions in Antarctica as an Analogue for Formation of Noachian Mars Clays (2022) DOI
  • Climate Excursions in Antarctica as an Analogue for Formation of Noachian Mars Clays (2022) DOI
  • The Circum-Isidis Capping Unit: An Extensive Regional Ashfall Deposit Exposed in Jezero Crater (2022) DOI
  • Short, Cold, and Mostly Dry Conditions in Nili Planum Leading to the Olivine-Carbonate Unit Formation: Results from Reactive Transport Modeling (2022) DOI
  • Maximizing the Science and Resource Mapping Potential of Orbital VSWIR Spectral Measurements of Mars (2021) DOI
  • Mars, The Nearest Habitable World — A Comprehensive Program For Future Mars Exploration (2021) DOI
  • Solar-System-Wide Significance of Mars Polar Science (2021) DOI
  • Deep Trek: Science of Subsurface Habitability & Life on Mars (2021) DOI
  • Deep Trek: Mission Concepts for Exploring Subsurface Habitability & Life on Mars — A Window into Subsurface Life in the Solar System (2021) DOI

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