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Geochemical Weathering and the Energetics to Support Life on Mars
Habitability of Planets
Origin and Early Evolution of TerrestriOrigin and Early Evolution of Terrestrial Photosynthetic Life Photosynthetic Life
Origin and Early Evolution of Terrestrial Photosynthetic Life
Philosophical Significance
Societal and Philosophical Aspects of Astrobiology

Geochemical Weathering and the Energetics to Support Life on Mars top
Jakosky, B.M., Braun, L.R., Mellon, M.T., & Pelkey, S.M. (2000). High-resolution thermal-inertia mapping of Mars: Sites of exobiological interest [Abstract]. Abstracts of Papers, Thirty-First Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston, TX.


Jakosky, B., Knoll, A.H., McSween, H., & Nealson. K. ( 1999). The search for life on Mars: Fish in a barrel, needle in a haystack, or pig in a poke? [Abstract]. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, 31(7): A-303.


Jakosky, B.M. (1999). Martian stable isotopes: Volatile evolution, climate change, and exobiological implications. Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere, 29: 47-57.


Jakosky, B.M., Mellon, M.T., Kieffer, H.H., Christensen, P.R., Varnes, E.S., & Lee, S.W. (2000). The thermal inertia of Mars from the Mars Global Surveyor Thermal Emission Spectrometer, Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 105(E4): 9643-9652.


Jakosky, B.M., Mellon, M.T., Pelkey, S.M., Kieffer, H.H., & Christensen, P.R. (1999). High-resolution thermal inertia from Mars Global Surveyor: Niger and Dao Valles [Abstract]. American Geophysical Union, 1999 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.


Mellon, M.T., Jakosky, B.M., Kieffer, H.H., & Christensen, P.R. (1999). High-resolution mapping of thermal inertia from Mars Global Surveyor thermal emission spectrometer [Abstract]. Fifth International Conference on Mars, Pasadena, CA.


Mellon, M.T., Jakosky, B.M., Kieffer, H.H., Christensen, P.R., & Pelkey, S.M. (1999). High-resolution thermal inertia from the Mars Global Surveyor thermal emission spectrometer: Global analysis [Abstract]. American Geophysical Union, 1999 Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA.


Mellon, M.T., Jakosky, B.M., Kieffer, H.H., & Christensen, P.R. (2000). High-resolution thermal inertia mapping from the Mars Global Surveyor thermal emission spectrometer [Abstract]. Abstracts of Papers, Thirty-First Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston, TX.


Mellon, M.T., Jakosky, B.M., Kieffer, H.H., & Christensen, P.R. (Submitted, 2000). High-resolution thermal-inertia mapping from the Mars Global Surveyor thermal emission spectrometer. Icarus.


 
Habitability of Planets top
Colaprete, A., & Toon, O.B. (2000). Carbon dioxide clouds in the early Martian atmosphere [Abstract]. First Astrobiology Science Conference, (p. 214), NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA.


Curtis, D.B., Glandorf, D.L., Toon, O.B., & Tolbert, M.A. (2000). Hydrocarbon nucleation on tholins: Application to Titan. [Abstract]. First Astrobiology Science Conference, (p. 136), NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA.


Glandorf, D., Colaprete, A., Tolbert, M.A., & Toon, O.B. (Submitted, 2000). The condensation of carbon dioxide on water ice: Implications for the Martian atmosphere. Geophysical Research Letters.


Glandorf, D., Curtis, D., Colaprete, T., Toon, O.B., & Tolbert, M.A. (2000). Nucleation properties of aerosols in the atmospheres of Mars and Titan [Abstract]. International Conference on Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols 2000, Proceedings of the 15th International Conference.


Segura, T., Colaprete, A., & Toon, O.B. (2000). Large impacts as a source for Martian rivers [Abstract]. First Astrobiology Science Conference, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA.


Glandorf, D., Colaprete, A., Tolbert, M.A., & Toon, O.B. (Submitted, 2000). The condensation of carbon dioxide on water ice: Implications for the Martian atmosphere. Geophysical Research Letters.


 
Origin and Early Evolution of TerrestriOrigin and Early Evolution of Terrestrial Photosynthetic Life Photosynthetic Life top
Friedman, W.E. (In Preparation, 2000). The origin and early evolution of tracheids in vascular plants: Integration of paleobotanical and neobotanical data. [Journal name not known].


 
Origin and Early Evolution of Terrestrial Photosynthetic Life top
Jakosky, B.M. (1999). The atmospheres of the terrestrial planets. In: J.K. Beatty, C.C. Petersen, & A. Chaikin (Eds.), The New Solar System (4th ed.), (pp. 175-192). Cambridge, MA: Sky Publishing.


 
Philosophical Significance top
Cleland, C.E., & Brindell, S. (2000). Life in ALH84001: Confirming the best explanation [Abstract]. First Astrobiology Science Conference, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA.


 
Societal and Philosophical Aspects of Astrobiology top
Jakosky, B.M. (1999). Exploration and the role of science in society [Abstract]. Workshop on Societal Implications of Astrobiology, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA.


Jakosky, B.M. (1999). Philosophical issues connected to the search for life elsewhere [Abstract]. International Society for Study of the Origins Life (ISSOL), Annual Meeting, La Jolla, CA.


Jakosky, B.M. (1999). Philosophical issues connected to the search for life elsewhere [Abstract]. Bioastronomy Conference, 1999, Hawaii.


Jakosky, B.M. (1999). An undergraduate, non-majors course in astrobiology [Abstract]. International Society for the Study of Origins of Life (ISSOL), Annual Meeting. La Jolla, CA.


Jakosky, B.M. (1999). An undergraduate, non-majors course in astrobiology [Abstract]. Bioastronomy Conference, 1999, Hawaii.


Jakosky, B.M. (1999). Why Mars? Mars and the nature of human civilization [Abstract]. 5th International Conference on Mars, 1999, Pasadena.


Jakosky, B.M. (2000). Constructing a viable Mars architecture: Plans are worthless, planning is essential [Abstract]. Mars Missions Workshop, Houston, TX.


Jakosky, B.M., & Golombek, M.P. (2000). Planetary science, astrobiology, and the role of science and exploration in society [Abstract]. Eos, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 2000 Spring Meeting, 81(6): S58.


Jakosky, B.M., Mellon, M.T., Kieffer, H.H., Christensen, P.R. (In Press, 2000). Philosophical aspects of astrobiology [Abstract]. Proceedings of Bioastronomy 1999. San Francisco, CA: Astronomical Society of the Pacific.


 

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