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Department of Physics
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Dr Tristram Warren

Head of Infrared Multilayer Laboratory

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  • Professional and 91探花 services

Research groups

  • Planetary surfaces
  • Solar system
  • Space instrumentation
Tristram.Warren@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)72089
Atmospheric Physics Clarendon Laboratory, room 304
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A Comodulation Analysis of Atmospheric Energy Injection Into the Ground Motion at InSight, Mars

Journal of Geophysical Research Planets American Geophysical Union (AGU) 126:4 (2021)

Authors:

C Charalambous, AE Stott, WT Pike, JB McClean, T Warren, A Spiga, D Banfield, RF Garcia, J Clinton, S St盲hler, S Navarro, P Lognonn茅, J鈥怰 Scholz, T Kawamura, M van Driel, M B枚se, S Ceylan, A Khan, A Horleston, G Orhand鈥怣ainsant, LM Sotomayor, N Murdoch, D Giardini, WB Banerdt

Updates to the 91探花 Space Environment Goniometer to measure visible wavelength bidirectional reflectance distribution functions in ambient conditions

Review of Scientific Instruments AIP Publishing 92:3 (2021) 034504

Authors:

Rowan Curtis, Tristram Warren, Neil Bowles

Abstract:

Understanding how the surfaces of airless planetary bodies鈥攕uch as the Moon鈥攕catter visible light enables constraints to be placed on their surface properties and top boundary layer inputs to be set within thermal models. Remote sensing instruments鈥攕uch as Diviner onboard the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter鈥攎easure thermal emission and visible light scattering functions across visible (鈭0.38鈥0.7 碌m) to thermal infrared (TIR) wavelengths (鈭0.7鈥350 渭m). To provide ground 91探花 measurements for such instruments, the 91探花 Space Environment Goniometer (OSEG) was built. Initially, the OSEG focused on measuring TIR directional emissivity functions for regolith and regolith simulant samples in a simulated space environment, but it has recently been modified to measure visible wavelength Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Functions (BRDFs) of samples in ambient conditions. Laboratory-measured BRDFs can be used (1) to test and to help interpret models鈥攕uch as the Hapke photometric model鈥攁nd (2) as visible scattering function inputs for thermal models. This paper describes the modifications to and initial calibration measurements taken by the Visible 91探花 Space Environment Goniometer with a 532 nm laser, and details how this setup can be used to measure BRDFs of regolith and regolith simulant samples of airless planetary bodies.

Spectral Characterization of Bennu Analogs Using PASCALE: A New Experimental Set鈥怳p for Simulating the Near鈥怱urface Conditions of Airless Bodies

Journal of Geophysical Research Planets American Geophysical Union (AGU) 126:2 (2021) e2020je006624

Authors:

KL Donaldson Hanna, NE Bowles, TJ Warren, VE Hamilton, DL Schrader, TJ McCoy, J Temple, A Clack, S Calcutt, DS Lauretta

Author Correction: Shape of (101955) Bennu indicative of a rubble pile with internal stiffness

Nature Geoscience Springer Nature 13:11 (2020) 764-764

Authors:

OS Barnouin, MG Daly, EE Palmer, RW Gaskell, JR Weirich, CL Johnson, MM Al Asad, JH Roberts, ME Perry, HCM Susorney, RT Daly, EB Bierhaus, JA Seabrook, RC Espiritu, AH Nair, L Nguyen, GA Neumann, CM Ernst, WV Boynton, MC Nolan, CD Adam, MC Moreau, B Rizk, CY Drouet D鈥橝ubigny, ER Jawin, KJ Walsh, P Michel, SR Schwartz, R-L Ballouz, EM Mazarico, DJ Scheeres, JW McMahon, WF Bottke, S Sugita, N Hirata, N Hirata, S-I Watanabe, KN Burke, DN DellaGiustina, CA Bennett, DS Lauretta

Global quieting of high-frequency seismic noise due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown measures

Science American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 369:6509 (2020) 1338-1343

Authors:

Thomas Lecocq, Stephen P Hicks, Koen Van Noten, Kasper van Wijk, Paula Koelemeijer, Raphael SM De Plaen, Fr茅d茅rick Massin, Gregor Hillers, Robert E Anthony, Maria-Theresia Apoloner, Mario Arroyo-Sol贸rzano, Jelle D Assink, Pinar B眉y眉kakp谋nar, Andrea Cannata, Flavio Cannavo, Sebastian Carrasco, Corentin Caudron, Esteban J Chaves, David G Cornwell, David Craig, Olivier FC den Ouden, Jordi Diaz, Stefanie Donner, Christos P Evangelidis, L盲slo Evers, Benoit Fauville, Gonzalo A Fernandez, Dimitrios Giannopoulos, Steven J Gibbons, T谩rsilo Girona, Bogdan Grecu, Marc Grunberg, Gy枚rgy Het茅nyi, Anna Horleston, Adolfo Inza, Jessica CE Irving, Mohammadreza Jamalreyhani, Alan Kafka, Mathijs R Koymans, Celeste R Labedz, Eric Larose, Nathaniel J Lindsey, Mika McKinnon, Tobias Megies, Meghan S Miller, William Minarik, Louis Moresi, V铆ctor H M谩rquez-Ram铆rez, Martin M枚llhoff, Ian M Nesbitt, Shankho Niyogi, Javier Ojeda, Adrien Oth, Simon Proud, Jay Pulli, Lise Retailleau, Annukka E Rintam盲ki, Claudio Satriano, Martha K Savage, Shahar Shani-Kadmiel, Reinoud Sleeman, Efthimios Sokos, Klaus Stammler, Alexander E Stott, Shiba Subedi, Mathilde B S酶rensen, Taka'aki Taira, Mar Tapia, Fatih Turhan, Ben van der Pluijm, Mark Vanstone, Jerome Vergne, Tommi AT Vuorinen, Tristram Warren, Joachim Wassermann, Han Xiao

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