A lot of my work involves craters, but more recently, I have delved into the realm of better understanding limits of the use of crater population statistics.
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Crater Statistics Research
I've been involved with several different areas of research, somewhat peripherally, lately. Here are associated abstracts that don't fit into any other category.
Papers:
Robbins, S.J., and B.M. Hynek. (2013) Utility of Laser Altimeter and Stereoscopic Terrain Models to Derive Complex Morphology: Application to Martian Craters. Planetary and Space Science, 86, pp. 57-65. doi: 10.1016/j.pss.2013.06.019.
Robbins, S.J., et al. (2014) The Variability of Crater Identification Among Expert and Community Crater Analysts. Icarus 234, 109-131. doi: 10.1016/j.icarus.2014.02.022.
Abstracts:
Ostrach, L.R., Robbins, S.J., Anderson, F.S., Barlow, N.H., Head, J.W., Plescia, J.B., and the Crater Workshop Participants (2015) Report on the 'Workshop on Issues in Crater Studies and the Dating of Planetary Surfaces': Significance to Lunar Investigations. Lunar Exploration Analysis Group, #2042.
Four statistics-based abstracts, submitted as co-author. (2015) Workshop on Issues in Crater Studies and the Dating of Planetary Surfaces, 1, #9050, 9054, 9055, 9056.
Robbins, S.J. et al. (2014) The Variability of Crater Identification Among Expert and Community Crater Analysts
. LPSC 45, #1675. Click for Poster as PNG
This was re-submitted to a Crater Workshop that was held in May 2015.Robbins, S.J. et al. (2013) The Variability of Crater Identification Among Expert and Community Crater Analysts
. Planetary Crater Consortium, 4, #1305.
Robbins, S.J. et al. (2013) The Variability of Crater Identification Among Expert Crater Analysts. Lunar Science Forum, 5, #135.