Publications
Below are my publications and open-source code. For more, see my CV or Google Scholar profile.
| Publication | Code |
|---|---|
| Gialluca, M.T., Meadows, V.S., Lincowski, A.P., Thomas, T. B., Hinton, P.C., Brain, D., & Crisp, D. Coupled Photochemical–Climate Modeling of Plausible Tenuous Outgassed Atmospheres on the TRAPPIST-1 Planets. 2026. Planetary Science Journal, arXiv. | — |
| Thomas, T. B., Macdonald, F.A., & Catling, D.C. Seafloor Weathering Can Explain the Disparate Durations of Snowball Glaciations. 2026. Geology. | GitHub, Zenodo |
| Thomas, T. B., Meadows, V.S., Krissansen-Totton, J., Gialluca, M., Wogan, N., & Catling, D.C. Statistical Geochemical Constraints on Present-Day Water Outgassing as a Source of Secondary Atmospheres on the TRAPPIST-1 Exoplanets. 2025. Planetary Science Journal, arXiv. | GitHub, Zenodo |
| Adams, D., Scheucher, M., Hu, R., Ehlmann, B.L., Thomas, T. B., Wordsworth, R., Scheller, E., Lillis, R., Smith, K., Rauer, H., & Yung, Y.L. Episodic Warm Climates on Early Mars Primed by Crustal Hydration. 2025. Nature Geoscience. | — |
| Thomas, T. B., & Catling, D.C. Three-stage Formation of Cap Carbonates after Marinoan Snowball Glaciations Consistent with Depositional Timescales and Geochemistry. 2024. Nature Communications, arXiv. | GitHub, Zenodo |
| Thomas, T. B., Hu, R., & Lo, D. Y. Constraints on the Size and Composition of the Ancient Martian Atmosphere from Coupled CO2–N2–Ar Isotopic Evolution Models. 2023. Planetary Science Journal, arXiv. | GitHub, Zenodo |
| Hu, R., & Thomas, T. B. A Nitrogen-Rich Atmosphere on Ancient Mars Consistent with Isotopic Evolution Models. 2022. Nature Geoscience, arXiv. | GitHub, Zenodo |