Larry Crumpler er en amerikansk geolog og vulkanolog med doktorgrad. Han arbeider ved New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science.[1] Han er medlem av vitenskapsgruppen i Mars Exploration Rover-programmet.[2]

Larry Crumpler
BeskjeftigelseVulkanolog, geolog Rediger på Wikidata

Larry's LookoutMars er oppkalt etter han.[trenger referanse]

Publikasjoner rediger

  • Thomson, Bradley J., Debra L. Buczkowski, Larry S. Crumpler, Kimberly D. Seelos, and 
Caleb I. Fassett, 2019. How much of the sediment in Gale crater’s central mound was fluvially transported? Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 46, DOI: 10.1029/2018GL081727
  • Aubele, J.C., and L.S. Crumpler, 2018. 21st Century Natural History: Using Planetary Geology to Enhance the Presentation of Geoscience in Natural History Museums. Geol. Soc. America. Special Paper 535,, 1-14, https: //doi.org/ 10.1130/2018.2535(16)
  • Schmidt, M.E., C.M. Schrader, L. S. Crumpler, M.C. Rowe, J.A. Wolf, S. P. Boroughs, 2016. Megacrystic pyroxene basalts sample deep gabbroic cumulates nebeath the Mount taylor volcanic field, New Mexico. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Rsearch, 316, 1-11, dx.doi.org/10.1016/jvolgeores.2016.02.020.

Referanser rediger

  1. ^ «Larry S. Crumpler, Ph. D. | New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science». www.nmnaturalhistory.org (engelsk). Besøkt 13. mars 2020. 
  2. ^ mars.nasa.gov. «People Profile». mars.nasa.gov (engelsk). Besøkt 13. mars 2020. «My expertise is field geology and I specialize in physical volcanology. Over the years I have mapped the geology of many volcanic terrains in the Southwest. But I have found that the Mars-like geology of New Mexico has always held the greatest attraction for me. New Mexico has one of the greatest concentrations and variety of young volcanoes of any place on Earth. Add to that the variety of arid landscape features, and being in the field in New Mexico is like being on Mars.» [død lenke]