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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.
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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.
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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].
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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.
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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.
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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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