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Planetary Geodynamics Laboratory

Planetary Geodynamics Laboratory

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David P. Rubincam

Planetary Geodynamics Laboratory
NASA/GSFC, Code 698

Greenbelt, MD 20771

Phone: (301) 614-6464

FAX: (301) 614-6522

Email: David.P.Rubincam@nasa.gov

CURRENT POSITION

    Geophysicist, Planetary Geodynamics Laboratory

RESEARCH AREAS

    Geophysics, celestial mechanics, climate modeling

EDUCATION

    1970 - BS (physics) University of Maryland
    1972 - MS (physics) University of Maryland
    1973 - PhD (physics) University of Maryland

PREVIOUS POSITIONS

    1974-1976 NAS-NRC Resident Research Associate, NASA-GSFC
    1976-1978 Lead Analyst in Geophysics, Wolf Research & Development Group, EG & G, Inc.
    1978-present Geophysicist, Planetary Geodynamics Laboratory, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

    SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

    2004 Rubincam, D.P., Black body temperature, orbital elements, the Milankovitch precession index, and Seversmith psychroterms, Theor. Appl. Climatol. 79, 111-131.

    2003 Rubincam, D. P., Polar wander on Triton and Pluto due to volatile migration, Icarus 163, 469-478, 2003

    2003 Rubincam, D. P., Gravitational core-mantle coupling and the acceleration of the Earth, J. Geophys. Res.. 108, no. B7, 2338, doi:10.1029/2002/B002132.

    2002 Rubincam, D. P., D. D. Rowlands, and R. D. Ray, “Is asteroid 951 Gaspra in a resonant obliquity state with its spin increasing due to YORP?, J. Geophys. Res.. 107, 5065, doi: 10.1029/2001JE001813.

    2002 Bottke, W. F., D. Vokrouhlicky, D. P. Rubincam, M. Broz, Dynamical evolution of asteroids and meteoroids using the Yarkovsky effect, in Asteroids III, pp. 395-408, edited by W. F. Bottke, University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

    2000 Rubincam, D. P., Pluto and Charon: a case of precession-orbit coupling?, J. Geophys. Res. 105, 26,745-26,755.

    2000 Rubincam, D. P., Radiative spin-up and spin-down of small asteroids, Icarus 148, 2-11.

    2000 Bottke, W. F., D. P. Rubincam, and J. A. Burns, Dynamical evolution of main belt meteoroids: numerical simulations incorporating planetary perturbations and Yarkovsky thermal forces, Icarus 145, 301-331.

    1999 Rubincam, D. P. Mars secular obliquity change due to water ice caps, J. Geophys. Res. 104, 30,765-30,771.

    1998 Rubincam, D. P., Yarkovsky thermal drag on small asteroids and Mars-Earth delivery, J. Geophys. Res.. 103, 1725-1732.

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