CURRENT POSITION
SETI Institute
Principal Investigator at NASA Ames Research Center since
1998. Research on aqueous environments favorable to Life on
Mars, their exploration (robotic and human) and the study
of terrestrial analogues.
ACADEMIC DEGREES
1995: Certification on the list of
"Maitre de Conferences" in geology (Paris, France).
1991: Ph-D (planetary
sciences),
Sorbonne University, Paris, France.
1986: Master (planetary
sciences) 1986,
Sorbonne University, Paris, France.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1998-Present: Contractor of SETI
Institute at NASA Ames Research Center.
1996-1998: National Research Council Associate (NASA Ames
Research Center).
1994-1995: French Ministère de la Recherche Posc-Doctoral
Fellowship (NASA Ames).
1992-1993:
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Association Française pour
L'Avancement des Sciences, Observatoire de Meudon, Laboratoire
de Physique du Système Solaire, Paris,
France.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Nathalie Cabrol is a planetary scientist at NASA ARC/SETI
Institute who specializes in the exploration of Mars. She
is a senior scientist of 20 year experience and is leading
major research projects (astrobiology, robotics,
participation to planetary mission). She was the main
advocate for the Gusev crater landing for the
Spirit
rover on Mars and is a
science team member of the NASA Mars Exploration Rover
mission. She is the principal investigator and the
expedition leader of a NASA Astrobiology Intitute
(NAI)-funded project exploring some of the highest lakes on
Earth as analogs to ancient martian lakes in Bolivia and
Chile. She has led seven expeditions to Licancabur 5,070 m,
Aguas Calientes 5,930 m, Poquentica 5,850 m, Escalante
5,700 m and several lower lakes (4,400m-4,800 m) in Bolivia
between 2002-2008. The exploration and documentation of
these lakes includes extreme scuba and free diving and has
brought new insights into poorly known and remote extreme
lake ecosystems. There, Cabrol and her team try to document
the life adaptation (or lack thereof) to extreme
environmental conditions and the effect of rapid climate
change, and the limits of life on Earth. She counts over
309 publications and professional communications as of July
2008. She authored three books and several chapters of
books. Her work is being largely cited by the medias,
whether TV, radio, web, or printed magazines. Cabrol is the
recipient of several research awards and in 2005. She was
elected Carey Fellow in 2005, Women of Discovery (Air and
Space) and recently Wings Worldquest Fellow (2007).
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2008-2011: PI, NASA Exobiology Program:
Thermal detection of caves on Earth and Mars.
2007-2010: PI, NASA PGG:Formation and Evolutionof Spherules
and Possible Planetary Analogy
2007-2010: PI, NASA MDAP: Systematic Sedimentology of Rocks
and Soils at Gusev Crater
2003-Present: PI
of NAI module, Impact of UV on life in some of the
highest lakes on Earth on NAI/SETI lead team;
2003-Present: Co-I, NASA Mars Exploration Rover mission;
science team;
2003-2007: Co-I, NASA-AIRS Grant: Analyzing science operations for the
robotic search for life as part of the multi-year robotic
campaign to explore Chile’s Atacama desert.
2003-2006:
Science PI, NASA ASTEP: Life in the Atacama
project (robotic
astrobiology). Searching for life with rovers;
2003-2006: Co-I, NASA ASTEP Grant: Science-on-the-fly
(autonomous science with
rovers);
2002-2005: Co-I, NASA AISR Grant: Data-Centric Analysis of science
return for human-directed robotic
geology.
2002-2003: PI, NASA ARC-DDF Grant: Exploring the limits of life in some
of the highest lakes on Earth.
2001-2003: Science Lead, NASA ARC-IS: Automation of the robotic exploration
of aqueous environments on Mars.
2000-2003: Spokesperson for the selection of Gusev crater
as the landing site for the Spirit rover.
1999: Science Lead and Project Manager of the first
astronaut-rover field experiment (ASRO) in Silver Lake.
Project in collaboration with NASA Johnson Space Center.
1999: Deputy-Science Lead, Marsokhod rover field
experiment, Silver Lake.
1997: Science Lead, Nomad rover field experiment, Atacama
desert, Chile.
1996: Science team member: Marsokhod rover field
experiment, Tuba City.
1995: Science team member: Marsokhod rover field
experiment, Hawaii.
1994-1995: Lead on a study of the feasibility of an
exobiology mission on Mars
PROFESSIONAL HONORS
[08] NASA Group Achievement Award for the
Mars Exploration Rover 3rd and 4th extended mission.
[08] Cambridge Who’s Who lifetime member, registry of
executives, professionals, and entrepreneurs.
[08] New zooplankton species from the Licancabur Lake named
after Cabrol: Scutiglypha cabrolae
[07] Sir Arthur Clark Award for Best Team Achievement (Mars
Exploration Rover Project).
[07] Wings WorldQuest Fellow.
[05]: NASA Ames Honor Award for Excellence as Contractor
Employee.
[05]: NASA Group Achievement Award for the Mars Exploration
Rover extended mission Science/Science Support Team.
[05]: Women of Discovery: Air and Space Award. (Wings
WorldQuest), ]: Elected Carey Fellow
[04]: NASA Group Achievement Award for the Mars Exploration
Rover Science Support Team;
[04]: NASA Group Achievement Award for the Mars Exploration
Rover Science Operations Team.
[04]: Earth and Space Foundation First Exploration Award to
the Mars Exploration Rover Team.
[04]: ASIP certificate of appreciation for outstanding
mentorship for the Athena Internship Student Program, MER
mission.
[04]: Shasta County of Education certificate of
appreciation for outstanding mentorship for the Athena
Student Program Internship, MER mission
[00]: Gold Medal, International Water and Science Award
(Sponsored by Unesco/European Parliament).
[00]: 18th
Digital Avionics Systems
Conference: Best Paper of Session Award (Results of the
First Astronaut-Rover (ASRO) Interaction Field Experiment
and Recommendations for Future Planetary Surface
Exploration.
[99]: NASA Ames Research Center Space Science Division
Outstanding Achievements Award.
[99]: NASA-JSC Group Achievement Award for the ASRO
Project;
[99]: NASA Ames-IMG Outstanding Achievement Award for the
ASRO Field Experiment.
[99]: NASA Ames Intelligent Mechanisms Group Certificate of
Appreciation for scientific and technical contributions to
the 1999 Marsokhod rover Field Experiment in Silver Lake,
Mojave Desert, CA. Nathalie Cabrol, Project Deputy Science
Lead.
[97]: Silver Medal of the French Société d’Encouragement au
Progrès for Scientific Research
[97]: CMU Award for the Lead of the Science Experiment of
the Nomad Rover Field Test
[96]: Bronze Medal of the Ecole des Mines of Douai (France)
for education and public outreach activity.
[94]: Medal of the City of Triel (France) for educational
and public outreach at the Observatory of Triel.
[92]: Silver medal of the Observatory of Triel (France) for
research work.
PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES
AND REVIEWS
External Reviewer for the NASA Mars
Fundamental Research Program (MFRP) since 2002
External Reviewer for the NASA Mars Global Surveyor Data
Analysis Program (MGSDAP) since 2001
External Reviewer for the NASA Mars Data Analysis Program
(MDAP) since 1999.
External Reviewer for NASA Planetary Geology and Geophysics
(PG&G) since 1998.
External Reviewer, NASA Planetary Instrument Definition
& Development Program (PIDDP) since 2001.
External advisor for the European Space Agency (ESA)
Exobiology Science Team Study (1998)
External Collaborator, ESA Reports for the Search for Life
in the Solar System (final report June 1997)
COMMITTEES AND REVIEWS
FOR PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS
Reviewer for
Meteoritics and Planetary Sciences since 20007.
Reviewer for Nature since 2003
Reviewer for the Cambridge University Press (science
books).
Reviewer for Geophysical Research Letter since 2003
Reviewer for Icarus since 2002
Board of Editors of the European International Journal of
Astrobiology since 2001.
Reviewer for Journal of Geophysical Research since 1999.
Reviewer for Planetary & Space Science since 1998.
SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITIONS (HIGH MOUNTAINEERING & DIVING)
2007: PI, Expedition lead, High-Lakes
project, Chilean altiplano. Ascent of the Aguas Calientes
volcano (5,930 m) and exploration of Laguna Lejia (4,200 m)
and Laguna Aguas Calientes (4,500 m).
2006: Expedition lead of the High-Lakes project in the
Bolivian altiplano. Ascent of the Escalante volcano (5,700
m), Licancabur volcano (6,004 m), and Aguas Calientes
volcano (5,930 m) for the study of their summit lakes and
ponds. Equal world record for highest scuba diving
establish in the 80s at Licancabur. The diving team sets a
new world record for scuba diving with pure O2 rebreather
at altitude. Woman scuba diving (unofficial) world record.
2005: Expedition lead of the High-Lakes project in the
Bolivian altiplano. Ascent of the Licancabur volcano (6,004
m) and Poquentica volcano (5,850 m)
2004: Expedition lead of the High-Lakes Project in the
Altiplanic Andes. Free diving (no oxygen tank) at 5,916 m.
2003: Expedition lead of the High-Lakes Project for the
investigation of high-altitude lakes (4,500 – 6,004 m) in
the Bolivian altiplano as analogs to Martian paleolakes.
Free diving at 5,916 m; Women’s (unofficial) world record.
2002: Expedition lead of the High-Lakes Project for the
investigation of high-altitude lakes (4,500 – 6,004 m) in
the Bolivian altiplano as analogs to Martian paleolakes.
STUDENTS AND MENTORSHIP
Sophie Milam,
University of Hawaii, NASA Exploration Academy (2009)
Courtney Dressing, Princeton University, NASA Exploration
Academy (2008)
Thomas Franklin, Massachusetts Insitute of Technology, NASA
Exploration Academy (2008)
Rene French, UC Santa Cruz, undergraduate (2006-Present)
James Pogue, UC Santa Cruz, undergraduate, (2007)
Jennifer Kissing, Astrobiology Academy, undergraduate,
(2007)
Kate Harris,
Oxford University, undergraduate, (2007)
Jutson Wynne, USGS Flagstaff, undergraduate, (2007-)
Matthieu
Glavez, Ecole Normale Superieure, France (2006)
Andrew Hock, NASA Ames GSRP, Ph-D student (2002-2006)
Graylan Vincent, NASA Astrobiology Academy Student,
undergraduate (2003)
David Fike, Biology Program Internship (summer 2002)
Frederick Grant, NASA Astrobiology Academy Student,
undergraduate (2002)
David Fike, NASA Astrobiology Academy Student, Ph-D student
(2001-2003)
Rachel Schelble, NASA Astrobiology Academy Student,
undergraduate (2001)
Gilles
Davidowicz, Master degree student (1992)
MEMBERSHIP IN
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
American Geophysical Union
American Association for the Advancement of Sciences
French Association for the Advancement of Sciences
New York Academy
Planetary Society
CURRENT CERTIFICATIONS
Adult CPR/AED (Red Cross)
First Aid (Red Cross)
Oxygen Administration for the Professional Rescuer (Red
Cross)
WASI/NASE Worldwide Open Water Diver Scuba
Scientific O2 Rebreather Diver (Aqualung C.O.D.E).
PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES
(2008)
Arvidson, R.E., S. Ruff, R.V. Morris,
D.W. Ming, L. Crumpler, A. Yen, S.W. Squyres6, R.J.
Sullivan6, J.F. Bell III6, N.A. Cabrol et al.,
(2008). Spirit Mars rover mission to the Columbia
Hills, Gusev crater: Mission Overview and selected
results from the Cumberland Ridge to Home
Plate.
JGR-Planets
(submitted).
Cabrol, N. A.,
K. Herkenhoff, R. Greeley, E. A. Grin, C. Schröder, C.
d’Uston, C. Weitz, A. R. Yingst B. A Cohen, J. Moore, A. Knudson, B.
Franklin, and R. C. Anderson, (2008). Soil sedimentology at Gusev crater from
the Columbia Memorial Station to Winter
Haven,
J. Geophys.
Res. 113,
E06S05, MER Special Issue.
Cabrol N. A., D. T. Andersen, C. R. Stoker, P. Lee, C. P.
McKay, and D. S. Wettergreen. Other Analogs to Mars: High
altitude, subsurface, desert, and polar environments
(2008). In: Life
in Antarctic Deserts and other Cold Dry Environments:
Astrobiological Analogues, Peter Doran (Ed.), Cambridge University
Press (in press).
Cabrol, N. A, E. A,
Grin, G. Chong, A. N. Hock, D. P. Häder, E. Minkley, Y. Yu,
C. Demergasso, J. Gibson, D. Lim, C. Woosley, R. L. Morris,
C. Tambley, V. Gaete, M. E. Galvez, L. Escudero, S. E.
Parazynski, E. Smith, I. Ukstins Peate, G. Dawidowicz, and
J. Majerowicz. Environment and life in Earth’s highest
volcanic lake (2008). JGR-Biogeosciences,
HLP Special Issue, (under revision).
Cabrol, N. A, E. A,
Grin, G. Chong, A. N. Hock, D. P. Häder, E. Minkley, Y. Yu,
C. Demergasso, J. Gibson, D. Lim, C. Woosley, R. L. Morris,
C. Tambley, V. Gaete, M. E. Galvez, L. Escudero, S. E.
Parazynski, E. Smith, and I. Ukstins Peate (2008).
The High Lakes Project: Science
Overview, JGR-Biogeosciences,
HLP Special Issue, (submitted).
Chen, B., and N. A. Cabrol. J. Geophys.
Res., Raman
Spectra Identifications of Mineral and Organic Constituents
in Field Samples from Andean High-Altitude Lakes
(2008). J.
Geophys. Res.-Biogeosciences, HLP Special Issue, (submitted).
Dorador, C., D. Meneses, L. Escudero, J. Blamey, N. A.
Cabrol, G. Chong, and C. Demergasso. Microbial communities in Salar de Aguas
Calientes and Laguna Lejía, two high altitude lakes of the
Chilean Altiplano (2008). J. Geophys.
Res.-Biogeosciences,
HLP Special Issue (submitted).
Gibson, J. A. E., Ian A. E. Bayly, Paul D.N. Hebert, Alexey
Kotov, Wim de Smet, Peter J. Cranston, and N. A. Cabrol
(2008). Zooplankton of high altitude lakes in the Central
Andes of Bolivia and Chile. J. Geophys.
Res.-Biogeosciences, HLP Special Issue, (submitted).
Greeley, R., P. L. Whelley, L. D. V. Neakrase, R. E.
Arvidson, N. T. Bridges, N. A. Cabrol, P. R. Christensen,
K. Di, R. L. Fergason, D. J. Foley, M. P. Golombek, K.
Herkenhoff, A. Knudson, R. O. Kuzmin, R. Li, T. Michaels,
S. W. Squyres, R. Sullivan, and S. D. Thompson
(2007). Columbia Hills, Mars: Aeolian features
see from the ground and orbit. J. Geophys. Res.
MER Special Issue, (in
press).
Hock, A. N., N.
A. Cabrol, E. A. Grin, and J. A. Zhang, The Licancabur
volcano crater lake. J. Volc. Geotherm.
Res. special
issue Volcanic lakes and environmental impacts of volcanic
fluids, J. C. Varekamp and M. van Bergen, Eds.,
(submitted).
Hock, A. N. N. A. Cabrol, E. A. Grin, D.-P. Hader and the
Licancabur Expedition Science Team, Solar ultraviolet radiation at Licancabur
Volcano, Bolivia (2008). J. Geophys.
Res.
(submitted).
Hock, A. N., N. A. Cabrol, E. A. Grin and the Licancabur
Expedition Science Team, Aqueous geochemistry at Licancabur
Volcano, Bolivia: the crater lake, Lagunas Blanca and Verde
(2008). Geochim.
Cosmochim. Acta. (submitted).
Lim, D. S. S., A. N. Hock, N. A. Cabrol, E. A. Grin et al.,
and M. Galvez. Limnological Characterization of
High-Altitude Lakes in the Bolivian-Chilean Andes
(2008). J.
Geophys. Res.-Biogeosciences,
HLP Special Issue, (submitted).
Minkley, E. Jr., Youngeob Yu, N. A. Cabrol, Edmond A. Grin,
Clayton Woosley, and Robert L. Morris. Microbial Life in the Licancabur
Lake. J. Geophys.
Res., HLP Special
Issue, (submitted).
Schmidt, M. E.,
S. W. Ruff, T. McCoy, W. H. Farrand, J. R. Johnson, R.
Gellert, D. W. Ming, R. V. Morris, N. A. Cabrol et al.,
(2008). The hydrothermal origin of halogens at
Home Plate, Gusev crater. J. Geophys. Res.
113, E06S05, MER Special
Issue (in press).
Weinstein, S., D. Pane, L. A. Ernst, K. Warren-Rhodes, J.
M. Dohm, A. N. Hock, J. L. Piatek, S. Emani, F. Lanni, M.
Wagner, G. W. Fisher, E. Minkley, L. E. Dansey, T. Smith,
E. A. Grin, K. Stubbs, G. Thomas, C. S. Cockell, L.
Marinangeli, G. G. Ori, S. Heys, J. P. Teza, J. E. Moersch,
P. Coppin, G. C. Diaz, D. S. Wettergreen, N. A. Cabrol, and
A. S. Waggoner (2008). Application of pulsed-excitation
fluorescence imager for daylight detection of sparse
life in tests in the Atacama
Desert, J.
Geophys. Res., 113, G01S90, doi:10.1029/2006JG000319.
Yingst, R. A.,
L. Crumpler, W. H. Farrand, N. A. Cabrol, and L. D.
Neakrase (2008). Morphology and texture of particles along
the Spirit rover traverse from sol 450 to sol
745. J.
Geophys. Res. 113, E06S05, MER Special Issue
(submitted).
(2007)
Cabrol, N. A.,
David S. Wettergreen, Kim Warren-Rhodes, Edmond A. Grin,
Jeffrey Moersch, Guillermo Chong Diaz, Charles S. Cockell,
Peter Coppin, Cecilia Demergasso, James M. Dohm, Lauren
Ernst, Gregory Fisher, Craig Hardgrove, Andrew N. Hock,
Lucia Marinangeli, Edwin Minkley, Gian Gabriele Ori,
Jennifer Piatek, Alan Waggoner, Shmuel Weinstein, Mike
Wyatt, Trey Smith, David Thompson, Michael Wagner, Dominic
Jonak, Kristen Stubb, Geb Thomas, Erin Pudenz, and Justin
Glasgow (2007). Life in the Atacama: Searching for Life
with Rovers (Science Overview). Special Issue:
Field Investigations of
Life in the Atacama Desert. JGR-Biogeosciences
112, G04S02,
doi:10.1029/2006JG000298.
Cabrol, N. A.,
E. A. Grin, and A. N. Hock 2007. Mitigation of environmental extremes as a
possible indicator of extended habitat sustainability
for lakes on early Mars. Proc. SPIE
Conf.,
6694-36, 1, San Diego.
Greeley, R., P.
L. Whelley, L. D. V. Neakrase, R. E. Arvidson, N. T.
Bridges, N. A. Cabrol, P. R. Christensen, K. Di, R. L.
Fergason, D. J. Foley, M. P. Golombek, K. Herkenhoff, A.
Knudson, R. O. Kuzmin, R. Li, T. Michaels, S. W. Squyres,
R. Sullivan, and S. D. Thompson 2007. Columbia
Hills, Mars: Aeolian features see from the
ground and orbit. J. Geophys. Res.
MER Special Issue, 2007.
(submitted).
Cabrol, N. A., E. A. Grin, K. T. Kiss, E. Ács, I.
Grigorszky, K. Szabò, B. Tóth, D.A. Fike, A. N. Hock, C.
Demergasso, L. Escudero, G. Chong, P. Galleguillos, B.H
Grigsby, J. Zambrana Román, C. P. McKay, and C. Tambley
2007. Signatures of Habitats and Life in Earth’s
High-Altitude Lakes: Clues to Noachian Aqueous Environments
on Mars. In: The Geology of
Mars,
Chapter 14: Evidence from Earth-Based
Analogs, ed.
Mary Chapman, Cambridge University Press, 349-370.
Escudero, L., G. Chong, C. Demergasso, M. E. Farias, N. A.
Cabrol, E. A. Grin, E. Minkley Jr., and Y. Yu 2007.
Investigating microbial diversity and UV
radiation impact at the high altitude lake Aguas
Calientes, Chile. Proc. SPIE
Conf., San
Diego.
Mahaney, W., H. Miyamoto, J. Dohm, V. Baker, N. Cabrol, E.
Grin, and D. Berman 2007. Rock glaciers on Mars: Earth-based clues
to Mars’ recent paleoclimatic
history.
Planetary & Space
Sciences 55,
181-192.
Morris, R. L., R. Berthold, and N. Cabrol 2007.
Diving at extreme altitude: Dive planning
and execution during the 2006 High-Lakes science
expedition, Proc. AAUS
Conference.
Cabrol,
Nathalie, A., David S. Wettergreen, Kim Warren-Rhodes,
Edmond A. Grin, Jeffrey Moersch, Guillermo Chong Diaz,
Charles S. Cockell, Peter Coppin, Cecilia Demergasso, James
M. Dohm, Lauren Ernst, Gregory Fisher, Craig Hardgrove,
Andrew N. Hock, Lucia Marinangeli, Edwin Minkley, Gian
Gabriele Ori, Jennifer Piatek, Alan Waggoner, Shmuel
Weinstein, Mike Wyatt, Trey Smith, David Thompson, Michael
Wagner, Dominic Jonak, Kristen Stubb, Geb Thomas, Erin
Pudenz, and Justin Glasgow. Life in the Atacama: Searching for Life
with Rovers (Science Overview). JGR-Biogeosciences
112, G04S02,
doi:10.1029/2006JG000298.
Chen, B., C. Stoker, C. P. McKay, N. Cabrol, R. Bonaccorsi,
D. Anderson, J. Zavaleta, S. Dunagan, J. A. Manfredi
Rodrigues, J. G. Elvira, and F. Raul 2007.
Raman spectra identifications of mineral
and organic constituents. Proc. NSTC Workshop
(submitted).
(2006)
Cabrol, N. A.,
J. D. Farmer, E. A. Grin, L. Richter, L. Soderblom, R. Li,
K. Herkenhoff, G. A. Landis, and R. E. Arvidson
(2006), Aqueous processes at Gusev crater
inferred from physical properties of rocks and soils
along the Spirit traverse, J. Geophys. Res., 111, E02S20,
doi:10.1029/2005JE002490.
Cabrol, N. A.,
A. N. Hock, P. Zippi, M. Sunagua, and E. Grin 2006.
Evolution of microbial habitat in response to rapid
environmental change: Evidence from paleolake records from
the South Bolivian altiplano. JGR-Biogeosciences
(submitted).
Arvidson, R. E.; Squyres, S. W.; Anderson, R. C.; Bell, J.
F., III; Blaney, D.; Brückner, J.; Cabrol, N. A.; et al.,
(2006). Overview of the Spirit Mars Exploration
Rover Mission to Gusev Crater: Landing site to Backstay
Rock in the Columbia Hills. J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 111, No. E2,
E02S01 10.1029/2005JE002499
Golombek, M. P.;
Crumpler, L. S.; Grant, J. A.; Greeley, R.; Cabrol, N. A.;
Parker, T. J.; Rice, J. W., Jr.; Ward, J. G.; Arvidson, R.
E.; Moersch, J. E.; Fergason, R. L.; Christensen, P. R.;
Castaño, A.; Castaño, R.; Haldemann, A. F. C.; Li, R.;
Bell, J. F., III; Squyres, S. W (2006). Geology of the Gusev cratered plains from
the Spirit rover transverse J. Geophys. Res., Vol. 111, No. E2,
E02S07, 10.1029/2005JE002503.
Greeley, R., R.
E. Arvidson, P. W. Barlett, Diana Blaney, N. A. Cabrol, P.
R. Christensen, R. L. Fergason, M. P. Golombek, G. A.
Landis, M. T. Lemmon, S. M. McLennan, J. N. Maki, T.
Michaels, J. E. Moersch, L. D. V. Neakrase, S. C. R.
Rafkin, L. Richter, S. W. Squyres, P. A. de Souza Jr., R.
J. Sullivan, S. D. Thompson, and P. L. Whelley
(2006). Gusev crater: Wind-related features and
processes observed by the Mars Exploration Rover
Spirit.
J. Geophys.
Res. 111,
E02S09, doi:10.1029/2005JE002491.
Greeley, R., R. E. Arvidson, N. A. Cabrol, D. J. Foley, B.
J. Franklin, M. P. Golombek, R. O Kuzmin, G. A. Landis, M.
T. Lemmon, L. D. V. Neakrase, S. W. Squyres, and S. D.
Thompson, 2006. Active dust devils in Gusev crater, Mars:
Observations from the Mars Exploration Rover
Spirit.
J. Geophys.
Res. 111,
E02S09, doi:10.1029/2006JE002743.
Herkenhoff, Ken E.; Squyres, Steve W.; Anderson, Robert;
Archinal, Brent A.; Arvidson, Raymond E.; Barrett, Janet
M.; Becker, Kris J.; Bell, James F., III; Budney, Charles;
Cabrol, Nathalie A.; et al., (2006). Overview of the Microscopic Imager
Investigation during Spirit's first 450 sols in Gusev
crater. J.
Geophys. Res.,
Vol. 111, No. E2, E02S04, 10.1029/2005JE002574
McSween, H. Y.; Wyatt, M. B; Gellert, R.; Bell, J. F., III;
Morris, R. V.; Herkenhoff, K. E.; Crumpler, L. S.; Milam,
K. A.; Stockstill, K. R.; Tornabene, L. L.; Arvidson, R.
E.; Bartlett, P.; Blaney, D.; Cabrol, N. A.; et al.,
(2006) Characterization and petrologic
interpretation of olivine-rich basalts at Gusev Crater,
Mars.
J. Geophys.
Res., Vol.
111, No. E2, E02S10, 10.1029/2005JE002477.
Pudenz, E., Glasgow, J., Thomas, G., Coppin, P.,
Wettergreen, D., Cabrol, N. 2006. Searching for a Quantitative Proxy for
Rover Science Effectiveness, Proceedings of the 2006 Conference
on Human-Robot Interaction, March 2-4, 2006, Salt Lake
City, Utah.
Smith, T., D. R. Thompson, D. Wettergreen, N. Cabrol, K.
Warren-Rhodes, and S. Weinstein. Life in the Atacama: science autonomy for
improving data quality.
(2005)
Haskin,L. A.,
A. Wang, B. L. Jolliff, H. Y. McSween, B. C. Clark, D. J.
Des Marais, S. M. McLennan, N. J. Tosca, J. A. Hurowitz, J.
D. Farmer, A. Yen, S. W. Squyres, R. E. Arvidson, G.
Klingelhöfer, C. Schröder, P. A. de Souza, Jr, D. W. Ming,
R. Gellert, J. Zipfel, J. Brückner, J. F. Bell, III, K.
Herkenhoff, P. R. Christensen, S. Ruff, D. Blaney, S.
Gorevan, N. A. Cabrol, L. Crumpler, J. Grant and L.
Soderblom. Water alteration of rocks and soils on
Mars at the Spirit rover site in Gusev
crater. Nature, 436, 66-69, 2005.
Kanduri, A. K., G. Thomas, N. A. Cabrol, E. A. Grin, and R.
C. Anderson 2005. The (In) accuracy of novice rover
operators’ perception of obstacle height from microscopic
images. SMCA04-08-0222, 505-512.
Mundt, C., W., KK. N. Montgomery, U. E. Udoh, V. N. Barker,
G. C. Thonier, A. M. Tellier, R. D. Ricks, R. B. Darling,
Y. D. Cagle, N. A.
Cabrol, S. T.
Ruoss, J. L. Swain, J. W. Hines, G. T. A. Kovacs
2004. A multi-parameter, wearable physiologic
monitoring system for space and terrestrial
applications,
IEEE.
Thomas, G., Coppin, P., Cabrol, N., Wettergreen, D.,
Pudenz, E., Glasgow, J. (2005), Collaborative Virtual
Environments for Control of Planetary Exploration Rovers,
Special Session on Human Robot Interaction, Human Computer
Interaction / Virtual Reality Conference 2005, July 22-27,
2005, Las Vegas, NV.
Wettergreen, D. S., N. A. Cabrol, J. Teza, P. Tompkins, C.
Urmson, V. Verma, M. Wagner, and W. Whittaker 2005.
First experiment in the robotic
investigation of life in the Atacama desert of
Chile.
ICRA.
Wettergreen, D. S., N. A. Cabrol,V. Baskaran, F. Calderon,
S. Heys, D. Jonak, A. Lüders, D. Pane, T. Smith, J. Teza,
P. Tompkins, D. Villa, C. Williams, and M. Wagner
2005. Second experiment in the robotic
investigation of life in the Atacama desert of
Chile.
International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence,
Robotics and Automation in Space (iSAIRAS), Munich,
Germany, September, 2005.
(2004)
Bell, J. F.,
III, S. W Squyres, R. E. Arvidson, H. M. Arneson, D. Bass,
D. Blaney, N. Cabrol, W. Calvin, J. Farmer, W. H. Farrand,
W. Goetz, M. Golombek, J. Grant, R. Greeley, E. Guinness,
A. G. Hayes, M. Y. H. Hubbard, et al., 2004.
Initial Pancam multispectral imaging
results from the Mars Exploration Rover Gusev landing
site.
Science, 305, 800-806.
Greeley, R. , S. W. Squyres, R. E. Arvidson, P. Barlett, J.
F. Bell III, D. Blaney, N. A. Cabrol, J. Farmer, B.
Farrrand, M. P. Golombek, S. P. Gorevan and the Athena
Science Team., 2004. Gusev crater, Mars: Wind-related features
and processes at the MER Spirit Site. Science 305, 810-813.
Herhenhoff, K. E., S. W. Squyres, R.
Arvidson, D. S. Bass, J. F. Bell, III, P. Bertelsen, N. A.
Cabrol, L. Gaddis, A. G. Hayes, S. F. Hviid, J. R. Johnson,
K. M. Kinch, M. B. Madsen, J. N. Maki, S. M. McLennan, H.
Y. McSween, J. W. Rice, Jr., M. Sims, P. H. Smith, L. A.
Soderblom, N. Spanovich, R. Sullivan, A. Wang
2004. Textures of soils and rocks at Gusev
crater from Spirit’s microscopic
imager.
Science
305, 824-826.
J. A. Grant, R. Arvidson, J. F. Bell, III, N. A. Cabrol, M.
H. Carr, P. Christensen, L. Crumpler, D. J. Des Marais, B.
L. Ehlmann, J. Farmer, M. Golombek, F. D. Grant, R.
Greeley, K. Herkenhoff, R. Li, H. Y. McSween, D. W. Ming,
J. Moersch, J. W. Rice, Jr., S. Ruff, L. Richter, S.
Squyres, R. Sullivan, C. Weitz 2004.Surficial deposits at Gusev crater along
Spirit rover traverses. Science 305, 807-810.
McSween H., McSween,R. E. Arvidson, J. F.
Bell, III, D. Blaney, N. A. Cabrol, P. R. Christensen, B.
C. Clark, J. A. Crisp, L. S. Crumpler, D. J. Des Marais, J.
D. Farmer, R. Gellert, A. Ghosh, S. Gorevan, T. Graff, J.
Grant, L. A. Haskin, K. E. Herkenhoff, J. R. Johnson, B. L.
Jolliff, G. Klingelhoefer, A. T. Knudson, S. McLennan, K.
A. Milam, J. E. Moersch, R. V. Morris, R. Rieder, S. W.
Ruff, P. A. de Souza, Jr., S. W. Squyres, H. Wänke, A.
Wang, M. B. Wyatt, A. Yen, J. Zipfel 2004.
Basaltic rocks analyzed by the Spirit
rover at Gusev crater, Science 305, 842-845.
Soderblom, L. A., R. C., Anderson, R. E., Arvidson, J. F.
Bell, III, N. A. Cabrol, W. Calvin, P. R. Christensen, B.
C. Clark, T. Economou, B. L. Ehlman, W. H. Farrand, D.
Fike, R. Gellert, T. D. Glotch, M. P. Golombek, R. Greeley,
J. P. Grotzinger, K. E. Herkenhoff, D. J. Jerolmack, J. R.
Johnson, B. Jolliff, G. Klingelhöfer, A. H. Knoll, Z. A.
Learner, R. Li, M. C. Malin, S. M. McLennan, H.Y. McSween,
D. W. Ming, R. V. Morris, J. W. Rice, Jr., L. Richter, R.
Rieder, D. Rodionov, C. Schröder, F. P. Seelos, J. M.
Soderblom, S. W. Squyres, R. Sullivan, W. A. Watters, C. M.
Weitz, M. B. Wyatt, A. Yen, and J. Zipfel 2004.
Soils at the Eagle crater and Meridiani
Planum at the Opportunity Landing
Site.
Science
306, 1723-1726.
Squyres, S. W., R. E. Arvidson, J. F. Bell, III, J.
Brückner, N. A. Cabrol, W. Calvin, M. H. Carr, P. R.
Christensen, B. C. Clark, L. Crumpler D. J. Des Marais, C.
d'Uston, T. Economou, J. Farmer, W. Farrand, W. Folkner, M.
Golombek, S. Gorevan, J. A. Grant, R. Greeley, J.
Grotzinger, L. Haskin, K. E. Herkenhoff, S. Hviid, J.
Johnson, G. Klingelhöfer, A. Knoll, G. Landis, M. Lemmon,
R. Li, M. B. Madsen, M. C. Malin, S. M. McLennan,H. Y.
McSween, D. W. Ming, J. Moersch, R. V. Morris, T. Parker,
J. W. Rice, Jr., L. Richter, R. Rieder, M. Sims, M. Smith,
P. Smith, L. A. Soderblom,R. Sullivan, H. Wänke, T.
Wdowiak, M. Wolff, A. Yen 2004a. The Spirit Rover's Athena Science
Investigation at Gusev Crater,
Mars.
Science
305, 794-799.
Squyres, S. W., R. E. Arvidson, J. F. Bell, III, J.
Brückner, N. A. Cabrol, W. Calvin, M. H. Carr, P. R.
Christensen, B. C. Clark, L. Crumpler D. J. Des Marais, C.
d'Uston, T. Economou, J. Farmer, W. Farrand, W. Folkner, M.
Golombek, S. Gorevan, J. A. Grant, R. Greeley, J.
Grotzinger, L. Haskin, K. E. Herkenhoff, S. Hviid, J.
Johnson, G. Klingelhöfer, A. Knoll, G. Landis, M. Lemmon,
R. Li, M. B. Madsen, M. C. Malin, S. M. McLennan,H. Y.
McSween, D. W. Ming, J. Moersch, R. V. Morris, T. Parker,
J. W. Rice, Jr., L. Richter, R. Rieder, M. Sims, M. Smith,
P. Smith, L. A. Soderblom,R. Sullivan, H. Wänke, T.
Wdowiak, M. Wolff, A. Yen 2004b. The Opportunity rover’s Athena science
investigation at Meridiani Planum,
Mars.
Science
306, 1698-1703.
(2003)
Cabrol, N. A.,
E. A. Grin, M. H. Carr, B. Sutter, J. M. Moore, J. D.
Farmer, R. Greeley, D. J. Des Marais, M. G. Kramer, H.
Newsom, C. Barber, I. Thorsos, K. L. Tanaka, N. G. Barlow,
D. A. Fike, M. L. Urquhart, B. Grigsby, F. D. Grant, and O.
de Goursac 2003. Exploring Gusev Crater with MER A: Review
of Science Objectives and Testable
Hypotheses. JGR-Planets: Special Mars Exploration Rover (MER)
mission Issue, 8076, doi: 10. 1029/2002JE002026.
Herkenhoff, K and the Athena Science Team, 2003.
Athena microscopic imager
investigation. J. Geophys. Res.
108 (E12), 8065, doi:
10.1029/2003JE002065.
Squyres, S. W. and
the Athena Science Team, 2003. Athena Mars rover science
investigation. J. Geophys. Res.
108 (E12), 8065, doi:
10.1029/2003JE002121.
Thakoor, S., N. A.
Cabrol, N. Lay, J. Chahl, D. Soccol, B. Hine,
and S. Zornetzer 2003. Review: The benefits and applications of
bioinspired flight capabilities. J. Robotic Syst.
.
(2002)
Cabrol, N. A.,
and E. A. Grin 2002. Overview on the Formation of Paleolakes
and Ponds in Impact Craters on
Mars.
Global and Plan.
Changes 35,
199-219.
(2001)
Cabrol, N. A.,
D. D. Wynn-Williams, D. A. Crawford, and E. A. Grin.
Recent Aqueous environments in impact
crater lakes on Mars 2001: an Astrobiological
perspective. 2nd Mars Polar Conference Special
Issue. Icarus 154, 98-112.
Cabrol, N.A, and E.A. Grin 2001. Composition of the drainage network on
early Mars. Geomorphology,
37, 269-287.
Wynn-Williams,
D. D., N. A. Cabrol, E. A. Grin, R. M. Haberle, and C. R.
Stoker 2001. Brines in seepage channels as eluents for
sub-surface relict biomolecules on Mars?
Astrobiology,
2, 165-184.
Haberle, R. M.,
C. P. McKay, N. A. Cabrol, E. A. Grin, J. Schaeffer, A. P.
Zent, and R. Quinn 2001. On the Possibility of Liquid Water on
Present Day Mars. JGR., 106, E6, 23,317-23,326.
Cabrol, N. A., and E. A. Grin 2001. The evolution of
lacustrine environments on Mars: (Is Mars only
Hydrologically Dormant?) Icarus, 149, 291-328.
Cabrol, N. A., G. C. Chong-Diaz, D. Wettergreen, C. R.
Stoker, J. M. Dohm, R. Keaten, K. Schwher, V. C. Gulick, R.
Landheim, P. Lee, T. L. Roush, A. P. Zent, C. Herrera
Lameli, A. Jensen Iglesia, M. Pereira Arredondo, G. C.
Dunfield, L. Pedersen, M. G. Bualat, D. Christian, C. Mina,
M. H. Sims, H. J. Thomas, D. J. Tucker, and E. Zbinden
2001. Science results of the Atacama Nomad rover field
experiment, Chile: implications for planetary
exploration. J.
Geophys. Res.,
106, E4, 7664-7675.
Cabrol, N. A. and E. A. Bettis III , B. Glenister, G.
Chong, C. Herrera,, A. Jensen & M. Pereira, C. R.
Stoker, E. A. Grin, R. Landheim, G. Thomas, J. Golden, K.
Saville, G. Ludvigson, and B. Witzke 2001.
Nomad Rover Field Experiment, Atacama
Desert, (Chile) II. Identification of Paleolife Evidence
Using A Robotic Vehicle: Lessons and Recommendations for
a Mars Sample Return Mission. J. Geophys.
Res., 106, E4,
7639-7663
Grin, E., C. R. Stoker, N. A. Cabrol, T. Roush, and J.
Moersch 2001. Geological Analysis of the Silver Lake
Marsokhod Field Test Site from Ground-Truth
Sampling. J. Geophys. Res.
106, E4,
7733-7744
Thomas, G., A. Bettis, N. Cabrol, A.
Rathe, and T. Foster 2001. Analysis of Science Team Activities
During the 1999 Marsokhod Rover Field Experiment:
Implications for Automated Planetary Surface
Exploration, J. Geophys. Res.
106, E4,
7775-7783
Stoker, C. R., N. A. Cabrol, T. Roush,
J. Moersch, J. Marshall, Marsokhod Science Team and
Marsokhod Rover Team 2001. Marsokhod Rover Mission Simulation at
Silver Lake CA, 2000: Mission Overview.
J. Geophys.
Res. 106, E4,
7639-7664.
Johnson J. R., S. W. Ruff, J. Bishop, N. A. Cabrol, C.
Cockell, P. Gazis, J. Moersch, T. Roush, C. Stoker, K.
Horton, H. E. Newsom, and E. A. Grin 2001.
Geological Characteristics of Remote
Field Sites Using Infrared Spectroscopy: Results from
the 1999 Marsokhod Field Test. J. Geophys.
Res. 106, E4,
7683-7711.
Fong, T. W., N. Cabrol, C. Thorpe, and C. Baur 2001.
A Personal User Interface for
Collaborative Human-Robot Exploration.
Proceedings of the
International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence,
Robotics, and Automation in Space, Montréal, Canada, June, 2001.
(2000)
Cabrol, N. A.,
E. A. Grin, and W. H. Pollard 2000. Possible frost mounds in ancient Martian
lakebed.
Icarus,145. 91-107.
Kuzmin, R. O., R. Greeley, R. Landheim, N. A. Cabrol, and
J. D. Farmer 2000. Geologic mapping of the Ma’adim
Vallis-Gusev crater region of Mars. US. Geol. Surv.Misc. Inv.
Series, MTM
2256-2257, 1: 500K scale.
(1999)
Cabrol, N. A.,
and E. A. Grin 1999. Distribution, classification and ages of
Martian impact crater lakes. Icarus, 142, 160-172.
Cabrol, N. A., J. J. Kosmo, R. C. Trevino, H. J. Thomas,
the Marsokhod Rover Team, and the I-Suit Team, 1999.
Results of the First Astronaut-Rover
(ASRO) Interaction Field Experiment and Recommendations
for Future Planetary Surface
Exploration,
18th
Digital Avionics
Conference Proceedings, Saint Louis.
Thomas, G., C. Petrie, N. Loeppke, M. Bauerly, R. Mills, M.
Rick, B. Wyatt, M. Reagan, N. Cabrol, S. Dow, S. Fisher, S.
McClarigan, J. Steele, and J. Wagner 1999.
Project Marvin: Mars Advanced Robotic
Visualization Initiative. Proceedings of the 1999 Iowa Space
Grant Consortium Conference.
(1998)
Cabrol, N.A.,
E.A. Grin, H.E. Newsom, R. Landheim, and C.P. Mckay
1998. Hydrogeologic Evolution of Gale crater
and its Relevance for Exobiology
Exploration, Icarus, 139.
Cabrol, N.A., E.A. Grin, R. Landheim, R. Kuzmin, and R.
Greeley 1998. Duration of the Ma’adim Vallis/Gusev crater
hydrogeologic system, Mars. Icarus 133, 98-108.
Cabrol, N.A, E.A. Grin, And R. Landheim 1998.
Ma’adim Vallis Evolution: Geometry and
models of Discharge Rate, Icarus 132, 362-377.
(1997)
Grin, E.A, and
N. A. Cabrol 1997. Limnologic analysis of Gusev crater
paleolake, Mars, Icarus 130, 461--474.
Cabrol, N.A, and E.A. Grin, and G. Dawidowicz 1997.
A model of outflow generation by
hydrothermal pressure drainage in volcano-tectonic
environment,
Shalbatana vallis (Mars). Icarus 125, 455-464.
(1996)
Cabrol, N. A.,
and E. A. Grin 1996. Duration of aqueous sedimentation and
favorable environments for life inception on Mars: a
case in the Aeolis region. Origin of Life
26, 3-5.
Cabrol, N.A, E.A. Grin, and G. Dawidowicz 1996.
Ma'adim Vallis revisited through new
topographic data. Icarus. 123,
269-283.
(1995)
Cabrol, N.A, and
E.A Grin 1995. A morphological view on potential niches
for exobiology on Mars. Planetary and Space
Science 43,
1/2, 179-188.
(1994)
Landheim, R., N.
A. Cabrol, R. Greeley, and J.D. Farmer, "Gusev Crater; a
High Priority Exobiology Site", abstract,
Proceed.
Fifth Exobiology Symposium
and Mars Workshop (Apr. 1994).
Cabrol, N.A, and E.A Grin 1994. (russian/english). Gusev
crater (Aeolis) : Geological history and evaluation of site
potentiality for a Mars Sample Return Project.
Astronomitcheski
Vestnik.
(1993)
Cabrol, N.A 1993. Martian channels:
Statistics of spatial distribution, relative datation, and
implications. Zeitschrift für
Geomorphologie, 37.1, 57-76.
Cabrol, N.A, and E.A. Grin 1993. Mars:Noachian hydrology by its statistics
and topology. In Workshop on Early Mars: how warm
and how wet ? LPI Tech. Rpt 93-03, part one. Lunar
and Planetary Institute, Houston, 23 pp ; Squyres, S.,
and J. Kasting eds.
(1992)
Cabrol, N.A
1992. La planète Mars : exemple d'une exohydrologie.
Presse Thermale
et Climatique,
129/3, 161-175.
(1991)
Cabrol, N.A,
E.A. Grin, and A. Dollfus 1991. (russian/english). Mars
Sample Return Mission: systemic model and optimization of
scientific results. A case for large valley outlets,
Astronomitcheski
Vestnik, 25,
145-151.
Cabrol, N.A, and E.A Grin 1991. Martian paleohydrology and
its consequences. Lecture Notes in Physics,
194-198.
Cabrol, N.A 1991. Etude des paleo-chenaux martiens :
caractéristiques morphologiques, distribution
spatio-temporelle, mécanismes de genèse.
Université de Paris I
Panthéon-Sorbonne/Observatoire de
Paris-Meudon, Ph-D Thesis, 413 pp.
(1990)
Cabrol, N.A,
E.A.Grin, and A.Dollfus 1990. Mars landing site Project :
systemic model for evaluation of mission productivity and
site selection in Aeolis region. Proceedings of Journées du
Cospar. 22-27
january 1990, Sopron, Hungary, K. Szëgo ed. 51-55.
(1988)
Cabrol, N.A
1988b. Evolution d’un sous-sol gelé à l’échelle
planétaire. Journées Polaires
d’Albi, 92-106.
Cabrol, N.A 1988a. Mise en évidence d’une corrélation entre
l’épaisseur de la cryosphère et la présence de chenaux de
petites et moyennes dimensions par une approche
globale. Journées
de l’ATP de Planétologie, Besançon, 239-243.
(1986)
Cabrol, N.A
1986. Deux types de chenaux martiens: Ma’adim Vallis et Dao
Vallis. Etude morphologique et morphométrique.
Université de Paris I
Panthéon-Sorbonne/ Observatoire de
Paris-Meudon,
Master Thesis, 170 pp.
BOOKS AND CHAPTERS OF
BOOKS
Cabrol, N. A.,
and E. A. Grin 2008. Lakes on Mars, Elsevier (in preparation).
Cabrol, N. A., and E. A. Grin 2005. Ancient and Recent
Lakes on Mars. In: Water on Mars and Life
(Tetsuya Tokano, Ed.), Springer,
235-259.
Cabrol, N. A., and E. A. Grin 2000. La Recherche de la Vie dans
l’Univers,
Presses Universitaires de France Eds, 128p.
Cabrol, N.A and E. A. Grin 1998. La Terre et la Lune.
Presses Universitaires de
France Eds, 128 pp.
Cabrol, N.A 1990. Arthur ou la flèche du
temps. Tsuru Eds, 216 pp.
Cabrol, N. A. 1988. Les planètes géantes, In
Atlas de
l’Espace,
Encyclopedia Universalis.
TECHNICAL REPORTS
Cabrol, N. A.
2004. Life in the Atacama Rover Field Experiment Science
Plan. NASA Ames internal memo.
Cabrol, N. A. 2003. Limits of life in the Atacama: Robotic
investigation of life in the Atacama desert, Chile. ASTEP
Science activity report for Year 01. Science report to HQ.
65 p.
Wettergreen, N. Cabrol, F. Calderon, et. al., “Life in the
Atacama Field Investigation 2003: Experiment Plans and
Technical Results” by D. Robotics Institute Technical
Report, CMU-RI-TR-03-50, Carnegie Mellon University, August
2003.
Cabrol, N. A., E. A. Grin, R. Friedmann, E. De Vore, C. P.
McKay, M. Murbach, I. Friedmann, G. Chong, C. Demergasso,
C. Tambley, L. Escudero, K. Kisse, I. Grigorszky, D. Fike,
A. Hock, and B. Grigsby (2003). Licancabur: Exploring the
limits of life in the highest lake on Earth. In:
Director's Discretionary
Fund Report for Fiscal Year 2002. NASA/TM-2003-211862, 64-67.
Cabrol, N. A. 2002. Licancabur Main Expedition: Guidelines,
Procedures, and Hazards Mitigation. Tech. Memo
LSTM-02,
September 2002. Reviewed by Code Q and Approved by NASA
Ames Directorate.
Cabrol, N. A. 2002. Licancabur Reconaissance Ascent:
Guidelines, Procedures, and Hazards Mitigation.
Tech. Memo
LSTM-01, July
2002. Reviewed by Code Q and Approved by NASA Ames
Directorate.
Cabrol, N. A. 2001. Characterization of materials and
suggested grain-size distribution for the NASA Ames
Research Center Mars Yard. Mars Yard Technical Document
No.1, NASA Ames Ames Internal Technical
Document October
2001.29
p.
Cabrol, N. A. 2001. Rover mission scenarios for Martian
aqueous environments. Mars Yard Technical Document No.2.
NASA-Ames Internal
Technical Document.
Cabrol, N. A. 1999. The ASRO Project Team: Proceedings of
the Astronaut-Rover Interaction Post Silver Lake Field Test
Debriefing. (Results, lessons learned, and directions for
future exploration of planetary surfaces. 1999).
Cabrol, N. A. 1999. 1999 Marsokhod Rover Field
Experiment. Science Plan, (Carol R. Stoker, ed.); 44 pp.
Cabrol, N. A. 1999. The ASRO project: Astronaut-Rover
Interaction in Planetary Surface Exploration,
Science
Plan, (N. A.
Cabrol, R. C. Trevino, and J. J. Kosmo Eds); 50 pp.
Cabrol, N. A. 1997. Nomad Field Experiment.
Science
Plan, NASA Ames
Research Center Tech. Rpt. 30 pp.
Cabrol, N.A. 1997. Sites for Mars Exploration, In
ESA Exobiology Science
Team Study on the Search for Life in the Solar System
(Final Report),
June 1997, B. Fitton Ed., pp 25-28, ESTEC.
Cabrol, N.A 1995. Rapport de faisabilité d'une mission
automatique d'exobiologie sur la planète Mars.
Ministère de
l'Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche. Rapport de fin
de mission post-doctorale, 82 pp, 34 figs.
Cabrol, N.A 1994. Site 079 - Aeolis Southeast, In
Mars Landing Site
Catalog, 2nd.,
Ed., Greeley, R., and P.E Thomas, eds., 218-221.
Cabrol, N. A, E. A. Grin, and G. Dawidowicz 1993.
Preliminary Geological Mapping of Gusev Crater.
Internal
Report, Laboratoire de Physique du Système
Solaire, Observatoire de Paris-Meudon.
Cabrol, N.A 1990. Site 079 - Aeolis Southeast, In
Mars Landing Site
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Ed., Greeley, R., and P.E Thomas, eds., 218-221.
ABSTRACTS OF
COMMUNICATIONS & POSTER PRESENTATIONS
(2009)
Byram, S. K., I.
Ukstins Peate, M. K. Reagan, N. A. Cabrol, and E. A, Grin.
U-Th geochronological constraints on paleolake levels and
climate change recorded in carbonate sedimentation at
Laguna Lejía, Northern Chile. Lun. Planet. Sci.
Conference,
abstract No. 2137, 2009.
Cabrol, N. A., E. A. Grin, and J. J. Wynne. Detection of
caves and cave-bearing geology on Mars. 40th Lun. Planet. Sci.
Conference,
abstract No. 1040, 2009.
Cabrol, N. A., E. A. Grin, L. Bebout, G. Chong, C.
Demergasso, E. Fleming, V. Gaete, J. Gibson, D-P Häder, J.
Mack, E. Minkley, E. Pinto, K. Rose, I. Ukstins Peate, C.
Tambley, C. Williamson, J. J. Wynne. High Lakes Project –
Impact of climate variability and high UV flux on lake
habitat: Implications for early Mars and present-day
Earth. 40th Lun. Planet. Sci.
Conference,
abstract No. 1141, 2009.
Crumpler, L. S., R. Arvidson, D. Blaney, N. Cabrol, B.
Farrand, J. Hurrowitz, K. Lewis, T. McCoy, A. McEwen, H.
McSween, D. Ming, R. Morris, J. Rice, S. Ruff, M. Schmidt,
C. Schröder, S. Squyres, A. Yen, and A. Yingst. Field
reconnaissance geologic mapping of the Columbia Hills,
Gusev crater from MER Spirit rover observations.
Lun. Planet. Sci.
Conference,
abstract No. 2045, 2009.
Ukstins Peate, I., N. A. Cabrol, E. A. Grin, R. French, C.
Dressing, T. Franklin, K. Parsons, J. Piatek, and G. Chong.
Mechanisms for planetary spherules formation and
alteration: Salar Grande, Chile – An example of
volcanic/aqueous processes interactions.
Lun. Planet. Sci.
Conference,
abstract, 1435, 2009.
Wynne, J. J., T. N. Titus, M. D. Jhabvala, G. E. Cushing,
N. A. Cabrol, and E. A. Grin. Distinguishing caves from
non-cave anomalies using thermal infrared: Lessons for the
Moon and Mars. Lun. Planet. Sci.
Conference,
abstract, No. 2451, 2009.
(2008)
Cabrol, N. A.,
K. E. Herkenhoff, R. Greeley, E. A. Grin, C. Schröder, C.
d’Uston, C. Weitz, R. Aileen Yingst, B. A. Cohen, J. Moore,
A. Knudson, B. Franklin, R. C. Anderson, and R. Li.
Diversity of soil textures along Spirit’s traverse in Gusev
crater. AGU Fall, Meeting, San Francisco, 2008, Abstract
No. 2426.
Cabrol, N. A., E.A. Grin, E. Minkley, Y. Yu, L. Bebout, E.
Fleming, J. Gibson, C. Demergasso, G. Chong, D. Lim, A. N.
Hock.
The High-Lakes Project (HLP):
The High-Lakes Project (HLP): Dynamics of Declining Lakes,
Habitat Sustainability, and Life in Early Mars Analog
Environment Earth Analog Studies for Astobiology:
ASTEP and Beyond, Part 1. Abstrobiology Science Conference
(AbSciCon),
Abstract #14-09, Santa Clara, CA, 2008.
Dorador, C., I. Vila, K. P. Witzel, J. F. Imhoff, C.
Demergasso and N. Cabrol. Spatial distribution of
microorganisms in the Chilean Altiplano.
12th
International Society of
Microbial Ecology Conference, 2008.
Greeley, R., R. Arvidson, N. A. Cabrol, P. Christensen, P.
Geissler, M. Malin, A. McEwen, G. Neukum, M. Pendleton
Hoffer, R. Sullivan, D. Maller, D. William. Mars Aeolian
features and processes observed concurrently from orbit and
the ground. AGU Fall, Meeting, San Francisco, 2008.
(2007)
Cabrol, . A., E.
G. Minkley, Jr., Youngeob Yu, Edmond A. Grin, Clayton
Woosley, and Robert L. Morris 2007. 2006 HLP Diving
Expedition in the Highest Volcanic Lake on Earth and
Characterization of its Ecosystem, SPIE Astrobiology
Conference, San Diego, August 26-30 2007.
Cabrol, . A., E. G. Minkley, Jr., Youngeob Yu, Edmond A.
Grin, Clayton Woosley, and Robert L. Morris 2007.
Unraveling Life’s Diversity in Earth’s Highest Volcanic
Lake. Bioastronomy Conference, Puerto Rico, June 2007.
Cabrol, N. A., E. A. Grin, K. Herkenhoff, L. Richter, and
the Athena Science Team 2007. Soil Sedimentology, Textures
and Dynamics at Gusev Crater from Spirit’s Microscopic
Imager. 38th
LPSC, #1784.
Ennis, M. E., M. E. Schmidt, T. McCoy, W. Farrand, and N.
Cabrol 2007. Hydrovolcano on Mars? A comparison of Home
Plate, Gusev crater and Zuni Salt Lake Maar, New Mexico.
38th
LPSC.
Rice, J. W. Jr., N. A. Cabrol, T. McCoy, M. Schmidt, S. W.
Squyres, and R. A. Yingst 2007. The phreomagmatic origin of
Home Plate, Gusev crater. Volcano-Ice Interaction
Conference (abstract).
Schmidt, M. E., N. A. Cabrol, T. McCoy, J. Rice, Jr., R. A.
Yingst, and the MER Science Team 2007. Magma-brine
interaction to produce Home Plate, Gusev crater.
Volcano-Ice Interaction Conference (abstract).
Yingst, R. A., N. A. Cabrol, L. S. Crumpler, and R. Li
2007. Quantitative morphology of particles along the Spirit
rover traverse from Sol 450 to Sol 1000.
38th
LPSC.
(2006)
Cabrol, N. A.,
A. N. Hock, M. Sunagua, and E. A. Grin 2006. Evolution of
aqueous habitat and life in high-altitude lakes during
rapid climate change: Astrobiological methods & geo and
biosignatures. 37th LPSC, (abstract #1016).
Cabrol, N. A.,
E. A. Grin, A. N. Hock, L. Rothschild, and D. Rogoff 2006.
New extremes for copepod colonies in the Andes.
Astrobiology Science
Conference,
Washington, (abstract #13).
Cabrol, N. A., 2006. Habitability and life survival
potential on early Mars: Clues from the red and the blue
planets. Astrobiology Science
Conference,
Washington, (abstract #16).
Cabrol, N. A., 2006. Range of potential habitats beyond
Earth in the Solar System. AAAS Annual
Meeting,
Saint-Louis, Missouri, 16-20 February 2006.
Volcano-Ice Interactions
Conference, Abstract.
Cabrol, N. A., and E. A. Grin 2006. Conditions for aqueous
processes in Gusev crater along the Spirit traverse from
the MI and Pancam imagers. Mars Water
Workshop, NASA
Ames, Feb. 23-24, 2006 (abstract).
Golombek, L. S. Crumpler, J. A. Grant, R. Greeley, N. A.
Cabrol, T. J. Parker, J. W. Rice Jr., J. G. Ward, R. E.
Arvidson, J. E. Moersch, R. L. Fergason, P. R. Christensen,
A. Castaño, R. Castaño, A. F. C. Haldemann, R. Li, J. F.
Bell III and S. W. Squyres 2006. Geology of the Gusev
cratered plains from the Spirit rover traverse.
37th
LPSC, (abstract #1424).
Greeley, R., P. L. Whelley, R. E.
Arvidson, N. A. Cabrol, D. J. Foley, B. J. Franklin, P. G.
Geissler, M. P. Golombek, R. O Kuzmin, G. A. Landis, M. T.
Lemmon, L. D. V. Neakrase, S. W. Squyres, and S. D.
Thompson 2006. Active dust devils in Gusev crater, Mars:
Observations from the Mars Exploration Rover
Spirit. EuroPlaNet Conference in Berlin
(abstract)>
Hardgrove, C. J. Moersch, D. Drake, J.
Piatek, D. Wettergreen, and N. Cabrol 2006. Field test and
ground truthing of a surface-based neutron detector in the
Atacama Desert, Chile. (abstract #2320).
Herkenhoff, K., S. Squyres, R. Arvidson, J. Bell, N. A.
Cabrol, M. Chapman, and the MER Science Team 2006. Overview
of Athena Microscopic Imager results. 37th LPSC, (abstract #1816).
Schmidt, M. E., T. McCoy, N. A. Cabrol, and the Athena
Science Team 2006. Geochemical evidence for a volcanic
origin of Home Plate in the Inner Basin of the Columbia
Hills, Gusev Crater. AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco.
Weinstein, S., D. Pane, K. Warren-Rhodes, C. Cockell, L. A.
Ernst, E. Minkley, G. Fisher, S. Emani, D. S Wettergreen,
M. Wagner, N. A. Cabrol, E. Grin, and A. S. Waggoner 2006.
Implementation of a daylight fluorescence imaging system to
autonomously detect biomarkers of extant life in the
Atacama Desert (abstract #1816).
(2005)
Cabrol, N. A.,
Hock, A. N., E. A. Grin, G. T. Kovacs, and S. Parazynski
2005. Can the Combination of Extremes Protect Life: Clues
from Altiplanic Lakes and Implication for Early Mars. AGU
Fall Meeting (abstract #7353, PD41D-05).
Cabrol, N. A., Hock, A. N., E. A. Grin, G. T. Kovacs, and
S. Parazynski 2005. Combination of environmental extremes
in altiplanic lakes and the past habitability of Mars. Salt
Lake City Annual Meeting (October 16-19, 2005), abstract #
90041, Vol. 37, No. 7, Paper No. 22-3.
Cabrol, N. A., D. S. Wettergreen, R. Whittaker, E. A. Grin,
J. Moersch, G. Chong Diaz, C. Cockell, P. Coppin, J. M.
Dohm, G. Fisher, A. N. Hock, L. Marinangeli, N. Minkley, G.
G. Ori, J. Piatek, A. Waggoner, K. Warren-Rhodes, S.
Weinstein, M. Wyatt, D. Apostolopoulos, T. Smith, M.
Wagner, K. Stubb, G. Thomas, and J. Glasgow 2005. Searching
for life with rovers: exploration methods & science
results from the 2004 field campaign of the “Life in the
Atacama” project and applications for future Mars
mission. 36th LPSC, (abstract #1244).
Cabrol, N. A., R. Greeley, and the Athena Science Team
2005. Characterization of non-organized soils at Gusev
crater with the Spirit rover data. 36th LPSC, (abstract #2328).
Cabrol, N. A., E. A. Grin, L. Prufert-Bebout, L.
Rothschild, A. N. Hock, and the Mars Underwater (MU)
Project Team 2005. Field and diving exploration of the
highest lakes on Earth: analogy of environment and habitats
with early Mars and life adaptation strategies to
UV. NAI 2005
Biennal Meeting,
University of Colorado, Boulder, Center for Astrobiology,
(abstract #627).
Blaney, D. L., J. F. Bell III, N. A. Cabrol, P.
Christensen, W. H. Farrand, D. Ming, J. Moersch, S. Ruff,
and the Athena Science Team 2005. Spectral diversity at
Gusev crater from coordinated Mini-TES and Pancam
observation. 36th LPSC (abstract).
Crumpler, L. S., and the Athena Science Team 2005. MER
field observations and analysis of vesicles in the Gusev
plains: Significance as record of emplacement
environment. 36th LPSC (abstract).
Des Marais, D. J., B. C. Clark, L. S. Crumpler, J. D.
Farmer, J. P. Grotzinger, L. A. Haskin, A. H. Knoll, G. A.
Landis, J. Moersch, C. Schröder, T. Wdowiak, A. S. Yen, S.
Squyres, and the Athena Science Team 2005. Astrobiology and
the basaltic plains in Gusev crater. 36th LPSC (abstract).
Dohm, J. M., N. A.
Cabrol, E. A. Grin, J. Moersch, G. Chong Diaz, C. Cockell,
P. Coppin, G. Fisher, A. N. Hock, L. Marinangeli, N.
Minkley, G. G. Ori, J. L. Piatek, K. Warren-Rhodes, S.
Weinstein, M. Wyatt, T. Smith, M. Wagner, K. Stubb, G.
Thomas, and J. Glasgow 2005. Life in the Atacama – Year 2:
Geologic reconnaissance through long-range roving and
implications for the search for life. 36th LPSC (abstract # 1579).
Herkenhoff K., S. Squyres, R. Arvidson, D. Bass, J. Bell
III, P. Bertelsen, N. Cabrol, B. Ehlmann, W. Farrand, L. Gaddis, R.
Greeley, J. Grotzinger, A. Hayes, S. Hviid, J. Johnson, B.
Jolliff, K. Kinch, A. Knoll, M. Lemmon, M. Madsen, J. Maki,
S. McLennan, D. Ming, R. Morris, J. Rice, L. Richter, M.
Sims, P. Smith, L. Soderblom, N. Spanovich, R. Sullivan, C.
Weitz, and the Athena Science Team 2005. Overview of Athena
Microscopic Imager results. . 36th LPSC (abstract).
Hock, A. N., N. A. Cabrol, E. A. Grin, G. T. Kovacs, R. L.
Rothschild, S. E. Parazynski, L. Prufert-Bebout, and the
Mars Underwater Science Team (2005). Mars-relevant
conditions at the lakes of Licancabur volcano,
Bolivia. 2005 AGU
Fall Meeting, San
Francisco. (Abstract # P41D-06).
Hock, A. N., N. A. Cabrol, E. A. Grin, and L. Rothschild
2005. Ultraviolet radiation and life at high-altitude:
Licancabur 2004. NAI 2005 Biennal
Meeting,
University of Colorado, Boulder, Center for Astrobiology,
(abstract # 1043).
Hurowitz, J. A., N. J. Tosca, S. M. McLennan, and the
Athena Science Team 2005. Experimental basalt alteration at
low pH: implications for weathering relationships on
Mars. 36th LPSC (abstract).
Joliff, B. L., and the Athena Science Team 2005.
Composition of Meridiani hematite-rich spherules: a
mass-balance mixing model approach. 36th LPSC (abstract).
Klingelhofer, G., D. S. Rodionov, R. V. Morris, C.
Schroder, P. A. de Souza, D. W. Ming, A. S. Yen, B.
Bernhardt, F. Renz, I. Fleischer, T. Wdowiak, S. W.
Squyres, and the Athena Science Team
2005. Mimos II on MER – One
year of Moessbauer spectroscopy at the surface of Mars:
From jarosite at Meridiani planum to Goethite at Gusev
crater. 36th LPSC (abstract #2349).
Madsen, M. B., H. M. Arneson, P. Bertelsen, J. F. Bell III,
C. S. Binau, R. Gellert, W. Goetz, H. P. Gunnlaugsson, K.
E. Herkenhoff, S. F. Hviid, J. R. Johnson, M. J. Johnson,
K. M. Kinch, G. Klingelhofer, J. M. Knudsen, K. Leer, D. E.
Madsen, E. McCartney, J. Merrison, D. W. Ming, R. V.
Morris, M. Olsen, J. B. Proton, D. Rodionov, M. Sims, S. W
Squyres, T. Wdowiak, A. S. Yen, and the Athena Science Team
2005. An update on results from the magnetic properties
experiments on the Mars Exploration Rovers, Spirit and
Opportunity. 36th LPSC (abstract #2379).
McLennan, S. M J. F. Bell III, W. M. Calvin, P. R.
Christensen, B. C. Clark, P. A. de Souza, W. H. Farand, D.
Fike, R. Gellert, A. Ghosh, T. D. Glotch, J. P. Grotzinger,
B. Hahn, K. E. Herkenhoff, J. A. Hurowitz, J. R. Johnson,
S. S. Johnson, B. Jolliff, G. Klingelhöfer, A. H. Knoll, Z.
Learner, M. C. Malin, H. Y. McSween Jr., J. Pocock, S. W.
Ruff, S. W. Squyres, N. J. Tosca, W. Watters, M. B. Wyatt,
and A. Yen, and the Athena Science Team 2005. Provenance
and diagenesis of impure sedimentary rocks on Meridiani
planum, Mars. 36th LPSC (abstract).
Myers, E., P. Coppin, M. Wagner, K. Fischer, L. Lu, R.
McCloskey, D. Seneker, N. Cabrol, D. Wettergreen, and A. Waggoner. Using
near real-time mission data for education and public
outreach: strategies from the life in the Atacama E/PO
effort. 36th LPSC (abstract).
Moersch, J. E., L. Crumpler, R. Arvidson, D. Blaney, P.
Christensen, R. Fergason, M. Golombek, A. Knudson, J.
Piatek, S. Ruff, S. Squyres, L. Tornabene, M. Wyatt, and
the Athena Science Team 2005, Comparison of orbital
infrared observations and surface measurements by the Mars
Exploration Rover Spirit ay Gusev crater.
36th
LPSC
(abstract).
Morris, V., D., D. W. Ming, B. C. Clark, G. Klingelhoefer,
R. Gellert, D. Rodinov, C. Schroeder, P. de Souza, A. Yen,
and The Athena Science Team. Abundance and speciation of
water and sulfate at Gusev crater and Meridiani
planum. 36th LPSC (abstract).
Parker, T. J., A. F. Haldemann, and the Athena Science Team
2005. A marine origin for the Meridiani planum landing
site? 36th LPSC (abstract).
Piatek, J. L., J. E. Moersch, M. Wyatt, N. A. Cabrol, D. S.
Wettergreen, R. Whittaker, E. A. Grin, G. Chong Diaz, C.
Cockell, P. Coppin, J. M. Dohm, G. Fisher, A. N. Hock, L.
Marinangeli, N. Minkley, G. G. Ori, A. Waggoner, K.
Warren-Rhodes, S. Weinstein, D. Apostolopoulos, T. Smith,
M. Wagner, K. Stubb, G. Thomas, and J. Glasgow 2005.
Spectroscopic results from the “Life in the Atacama”
project 2004 field season. 36th LPSC (abstract #1563).
Schröder, C., G. Klingelhofer, R. V. Morris, D. S.
Rodionov, P. A. de Souza, D. W. Ming, A. S. Yen, J. F.
Bell, and the Athena Science Team 2005. Weathering of
basaltic rocks from the Gusev plains up into the Columbia
Hills from the perspective of the Mössbauer
spectrometer. LPSC (abstract).
Seelos, F. P., R. E. Arvidson, E. A. Guiness, M. J. Wolff,
and the Athena Science Team 2005. Radiative transfer
photometric analysis at the Mars Exploration Rover landing
sites. 36th LPSC (abstract)
Squyres, S. W., and the Athena Science Team 2005. Recent
results from the Spirit Mars Exploration Rover. ).
36th
LPSC
(abstract).
Wang, A. L. A. Haskin, R. L., Korotev, B. L. Jolliff, P. de
Souza, Jr. and the Athena Science Team 2005. Evidence of
phytosilicate in Wooly Patch – an altered rock encountered on the
Spirit rover traverse. 36th LPSC (abstract).
Warrren-Rhodes, K., S. Weinstein, D. Pane, C. Cockell, J.
M. Dohm, J. Piatek, L. A. Ernst, E. Minkley, G. Fisher, S.
Emani, D. S. Wettergreen, M. Wagner, N. A. Cabrol, A. S.
Waggoner 2005. Mars analog habitat survey and the search
for microbial life remotely with an autonomous astrobiology
rover. UV. NAI
2005 Biennal Meeting, University of Colorado, Boulder, Center
for Astrobiology, (abstract #861).
Weitz, C. M., R. C. Anderson, J. F. Bell, N. A. Cabrol, W.
M. Calvin, B. L. Ehlmann, W. H. Farrand, R. Greeley, K. E.
Herkenhoff, B. L. Jolliff, R. V. Morris, L. A. Soderblom,
S. W. Squyres, and R. J. Sullivan 2005. Seeing the soils of
Meridiani Planum through the eyes of Pancam and Microscopic
Imager. (abstract).
Wettergreen, D. S., N. A. Cabrol, W. Whittaker, G.
Chong-Diaz, F. Calderon, S. Heys, D. Jonak, A. Lüders, J.
Moersch, D. Pane, M. Smith, K. Stubbs, J. Teza, P.
Tompkins, D. Villa, C. Williams, M. Wagner, A. Waggoner, S.
Weinstein, M. Wyatt 2005. Robotic technologies for
surveying habitats and seekinh evidence of life: results
from the 2004 field experiments of the “Life in the
Atacama” Project. 36th LPSC (abstract).
Yen, A. S., D. W. Ming, R. Gellert, B. C. Clark, R. V.
Morris, D. Rodionov, C. Schröder, G. Klingelhöfer, and the
Athena Science Team 2005. Subsurface weathering on rocks
and soils at Gusev. 36th LPSC (abstract).
(2004)
Cabrol, N. A.,
E. A. Grin, A. Hock, A. Kiss, G. Borics, K. Kiss, E. Acs,
G. Kovacs, G. Chong, C. Demergasso, R. Sivila, E. Ortega
Casamayor, J. Zambrana, M. Liberman, M. Sunagua Coro, L.
Escudero, C. Tambley, V. Gaete, R. L. Morris, B. Grigsby,
R. Fitzpatrick, G. Hovde 2004. Investigating the Impact of
UV Radiation on High-Altitude Shallow Lake Habitats, Life
Diversity, and Life Survival Strategies: Clues for Mars'
Past Habitability Potential? Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf.
35, 1049 (abstract).
Cabrol, N. A., E. A Grin, G. Borics, A. Kiss, D. Fike, G.
Kovacs, A. Hock, K. Kiss, E. Acs, R. Sivila, E. Ortega
Casamayor, G. Chong, C. Demergasso, J. Zambrana, M.
Liberman, M. Sunagua Coro, L. Escudero, C. Tambley, V.
Angel Gaete, R. L. Morris, B. Grigsby, R. Fitzpatrick, G.
Hovde 2004. Short Time Scale Evolution of Microbiolites in
Rapidly Receding Altiplanic Lakes: Learning How to
Recognize Changing Signatures of Life. Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf.
35, 1044 (abstract).
Cabrol, N. A., E. A. Grin, G. Kovacs, A. Hock, A. Kiss, G.
Borics, R. Sivila, K. Kiss, E. Acs, E. Ortega Casamayor, G.
Chong, C. Demergasso, J. Zambrana, M. Liberman, M. Sunagua
Coro, L. Escudero, C. Tambley, V. Angel Gaete, R. L.
Morris, B. Grigsby, R. Fitzpatrick, and G. Hovde 2004.
Environment, habitats, diversity and defense strategies of
life in terrestrial analogs to martian paleolakes
2004. Lun. Plan.
Sci. Conf. 35th,
(abstract).
Cabrol, N. A., D. Des Marais, J. Farmer, L. Crumpler, E. A.
Grin, K. Milam, J. Grant, R. Greeley, R. C. Anderson, J.
Grotzinger, R. Arvidson, M. H. Sims, Geoffrey Landis, D.
Blaney, Z. A. Learner, P. A. de Souza, Jr., C. Weitz, and
the Athena Science Team 2004. Spirit at Gusev crater:
preliminary observations, potential processes and
hypotheses. Lun.
Plan. Sci. Conf. 35th
,
(abstract).
Arvidson, R. E., and the Athena Science Team 2004. Geology
of the Meridiani Planum as inferred from Mars Exploration
Rover observations. Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf.
35th
,
(abstract).
Banfield, D. and the Athena Science Team 2004. Atmospheric
science by the Mars Exploration Rovers. Spring AGU,
Montreal, (abstract).
Bell III,
S.W. Squyres, R.E. Arvidson,
H.M. Arneson, D. Bass, N. Cabrol, W. Calvin, J. Farmer, W.H. Farrand, W.
Goetz, M. Golombek, J. Grant, J. Grotzinger, E. Guinness,
L. Haskin, A.G. Hayes, K.E. Herkenhoff, M.J. Johnson, J.R.
Johnson, J. Joseph, K. Kinch, M.T. Lemmon, M.B.
Madsen,
J.N. Maki, E. McCartney, S.
McClennan, H.Y. McSween, M. Malin, D.W. Ming, R.V. Morri,
E.Z. Noe Dobrea, T.J. Parker, J. Proton, J. Rice, F.
Seelos, J. Soderblom, L.A. Soderblom, J.N. Sohl-Dickstein,
R.J. Sullivan, M.J. Wolff, A. Wong, and the Athena Science
Team 2004. Pancam imaging of the Mars Exploration Rover
landing sites in Gusev crater and Meridiani planum,
Lun. Plan. Sci.
Conf. 35th
,
(abstract).
Bell, J. F. III., and the Athena Science Team 2004. Geology
of the Mars Exploration Rover “Opportunity” Meridiani
Planum landing site. Spring AGU, Montreal, (abstract).
Blaney, D. L., R. Arvidson, N. Cabrol, P. H. Christensen,
B.C. Clark, D. Des Marais, C. d’Uston, T. Economou, J.
Farmer, K. Herkenhoff, G. Klingelhofer, S. McLennan, H. Mc
Sween, D. Ming, R. Rieder, P. A. de Souza Jr., A. Wang, and
the Athena Science Team 2004. Following the Sulfur using
the Athena Payload on the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit.
Sprin AGU, Montreal, (abstract).
Crumpler, L., N. A. Cabrol, D. Des Marais, J. D. Farmer, M.
Golombek, J. Grant, R. Greeley, J. Grotzinger, L. Haskin,
R. Arvidson, S. W. Squyres, Z. Learner, R. Li, M. B.
Madsen, M. Malin, M. Payne, T. Parker, F. Seelos, M. Sims,
P. de Souza, Jr., A. Wang, C. Weitz, and the Athena Science
Team 2004. MER field geologic traverse in Gusev crater,
Mars: Initial results from the perspective of
Spirit. Lun. Plan.
Sci. Conf. 35th,
(abstract).
Christensen, P., R. Arvidson, J. L. Bandfield, D. Blaney,
C. Budney, W. Calvin, S. Ciccolella, A. Fallacro, R.
Fergason, T. Glotch, N. Gorelick, T. Graff, A. Hayes, A.
Knudson, H. Y. McSween, Jr., G. Mehall, L. Mehall, K.
Milam, J. Moersch, R. Morris, D. Rogers, S. Ruff, A.
Saddat, M. D. Smith, S. Squyres, M. Wolff, MM. Wyatt, and
the MER Science Team. 2004. Mini-TES observations at Gusev
and Meridiani landing sites. Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf.
35th,
(abstract).
Christensen, P. R., and the Athena Science Team 2004.
Initial mineralogic and geochemical results from the Mars
Exploration Rover at Gusev crater. Spring AGU, Montreal,
(abstract).
Glotch, T. D., P. R. Christensen, M.B. Wyatt, J. L.
Bandfield, T. G. Graff, D. Rogers, S. W. Ruff, R. V.
Morris, W. Farrand, W. Calvin, J. E. Moersch, A. Ghosh, J.
R. Johnson, A. Fallacaro, D. Blaney, S. W. Squyres, J. F.
Bell, G. Klingelhöfer, and the MER Science Team 2004.
Lun. Plan. Sci.
Conf. 35th,
(abstract).
Golombek, M., J. Grant, T. Parker, J. Crisp, S. Squyres, M.
Carr, A. Haldemann, R. Arvidson, B. Ehlmann, J. Bell, P.
Christensen, R. Fergason, S. Ruff, N. Cabrol, R. Kirk, J.
Johnson, L. Soderblom, C. Weitz, M. Malin, J. Rice, R.
Anderson and the Athena Science Team. Preliminary
assessment of Mars Exploration Rover landing site
predictions. Plan.
Sci. Conf. 35th,
(abstract).
Golombek, M., and the Athena Science Team 2004. MER-B
landing site in Meridiani planum. Plan. Sci. Conf.
35th,
(abstract).
Grant, J. A. and the Athena Science Team 2004. Geology of
the Columbia Memorial Station, Gusev crater, Mars. Spring
AGU, Montreal, (abstract).
Greeley, R., S. Squyres, N. Cabrol, M. Golombek, J. Grant, E. Grin, H.
McSween, K. Milam, J. Moersch, K. Stockstill, S. Thompson,
P. Whelley, and the MER Athena Science Team 2004. Geology
of Gusev crater: initial results from the Mars exploration
from the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit. European Geophysical Union
Assembly, (abstract).
Greeley, S. R., Thompson, P. Whelley, D. Williams, E. Kolb,
S. Squyres, G. Neukum, R. Arvidson, M. Malin, R. Kuzmin, P.
Christensen, S. Rafkin, T. Michaels, James Rice, N. Cabrol,
L. Richter, and the Athena, HRSC, THEMIS, and MOC Science
Teams 2004. Mars wind-related features seen by imaging from
the Mars Exploration Rovers (MER) and the Mars Express
Orbiter. European
Geophysical Union, (abstract).
Greeley, R., S.D. Thompson, P.L. Whelley, S. Squyres, G.
Neukum, R. Arvidson, M. Malin, R. Kuzmin, P. Christensen,
S. Rafkin, T. Michaels, P. Pinet, B. Joliff, N. Cabrol, L.
Richter1,
E. Hauber , H.
Hoffmann, R. Jaumann, and the Athena, HRSC, THEMIS, and MOC science
teams 2004. Coordinated observations of aeolian features
from the Mars Exploration Rovers (MER) and the Mars Express
High Resolution Stereo Camera and other orbiters.
Plan. Sci.
Conf.
35th,
(abstract).
Haldemann, A., J. Crisp, J. Schofield, R. Arvidon, and the
Athena Science Team 2004. Mars Exploration Rover science
operation during cruise, prime, and extended
mission. Spring
AGU, Montreal,
(abstract).
Herkenhoff, S. Squyres, B. Archinal, R. Arvidson, D. Bass,
J. Barrett, K. Becker, T. Becker, J. Bell III, N. A.
Cabrol, D. Burr, D. Cook, L. Crumpler, L. Gaddis, A. Ghosh,
A. Hayes, A. Howington-Kraus, J. Johnson1, B. Jolliff, R.
Kirk, E.M. Lee, M. Lemmon, J. Maki, S. McLennan, D. Ming,
R. Morris, C. Niebur, J. Rice, M. Rosiek, M. Sims, P.
Smith, N. Spanovich, B. Sucharski, T. Sucharski, R.
Sullivan, J. Torson, C. Weitz,the Magnetic Properties Team,
and the Athena Science Team 2004. First results of the
Athena Microscopic Imager investigation.
Plan. Sci.
Conf. 35th,
(abstract).
Johnson, J., and the Athena Science Team 2004. Mineralogy
and geochemistry at the Meridiani landing site. Spring AGU,
Montreal, (abstract).
Kiss, K. T., E. Acs, G. Boris, N. Cabrol, I. Grigorsky, E.
Grin, A. Kiss, K. Szabo, and B. Toth 2004. Habitats
extrêmes pour les communautés de diatomées dans les lacs de
haute altitude (Laguna Blanca et lac de cratère du volcan
Licancabur, Bolivie). 23ème Colloque de
l’ADLaF. Orléans,
France (13-16 septembre 2004).
Klingelhöefer G., R. V. Morris, B.
Bernhardt, C. Schröder, D. Rodionov, P.A. de Souza Jr,
A.Yen, F. Renz, T. Wdowiak, S. Squyres, and
the Athena Science Team 2004.
Mössbauer spectroscopy of soils and rocks at Gusev crater
and Meridiani Planum. Plan. Sci. Conf.
35th,
(abstract).
Klingelhöfer, G., R. V. Morris, H. Wänke,
B. Bernhardt, P.A. de Souza, C. Schröder, D. Rodionov, A.
Yen, R. Heninger, , J. Rademacher, S. W. Squyres, and the
MER Athena Science Team 2004. Meridiani Planum:
Geochemistry and mineralogy. European Geophysical
Union,
(abstract).
Landis, G., D. Blaney, N. Cabrol, B. C.
Clark, J. Farmer, J. Grotzinger, R. Greeley, S. M.
McLennan, L. Richter, A. Yen, and the MER Athena Science
Team 2004. Transient liquid water as a mechanism for
indication of soil crusts on Mars. Plan. Sci. Conf.
35th,
(abstract).
Li, R., K. Di, L. Matthies, M. Maimone,
R.E. Arvidson, L. Crumpler, F. Xu, J. Wang, X. Niu, C.
Serafy, D. Ming, L. Richter, D.D. Marais, M. Golombek, S.
Squyres, A. Johnson, J. Bell, J.N. Maki, M. Malin, T.
Parker, L. Edwards, M. Sims, A. Wang, J. Garvin, L.
Soderblom, and the Athena Science Team 2004. Topographic
mapping and rover localization in MER 2003 mission landing
sites. Spring
AGU, Montreal,
(abstract).
Malin, M. and the Athena Science Team 2004. Geomorphology
of the Mars Exploration Rover (MER-A) landing site from
observations by the Spirit rover. Plan. Sci. Conf.
35th,
(abstract).
McSween, H. Y.,
J. L. Bandfield, J. F. Bell, D. Blaney, W. M. Calvin, P. R.
Christensen, B. C. Clark, T. Economou, W. Farrand, K.
Herkenhoff, J. R. Johnson, G. Klingelhoffer, S. M.
McLennan, J. E. Moersch, R. V. Morris, R. Rieder, S. W.
Ruff, H. Wanke, M. B. Wyatt, J. Zipfel, and the MER Science
Team 2004. Mineralogy and geochemistry at the MER-A landing
site in Gusev. Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf.
35th,
(abstract).
Ming D. W, R. C. Anderson, R. E. Arvidson, J. F. Bell, III,
J. Biesiadecki, P. H. Christensen, S. P. Gorevan, B. L.
Ehlmann, E. A. Guinness, T. G. Graff, R. L. Fergason, A. F.
C. Haldeman, K. E. Herkenhoff, J. R. Johnson, G. A. Landis,
M. T. Lemmon, R. Li, R. Lindemann, J. R. Matijevic, R. V.
Morris, L. Richter, F. P. Seelos, J. Soderblom, S. W.
Squyres, R. J. Sullivan, A. Yen, and the
MER
Athena Science Team 2004.
Soil and rock properties at the Mars Exploration Rover
Gusev crater landing site: early returns.
Lun. Plan. Sci.
Conf. 35th,
(abstract).
Ming, D. W., and the MER Athena Science Team 2004. Soil and
rock physical properties at the Gusev crater and Meridiani
planum landing sites. Spring AGU, Montreal, (abstract).
Morris, R. V., S. Squyres, R. E. Arvidson, J. F. Bell III,
P. C. Christensen, S.Gorevan, K. Herkenhoff, G.
Klingelhoefer, R. Rieder, W. Farrand, A. Ghosh, T. Glotch,
J. R. Johnson, M. Lemmon, H. Y. McSween, D. W. Ming, C.
Schroeder, M. Wyatt, and the Athena Science Team 2004. A
first look at the mineralogy and geochemistry of the MER-B
landing site in Meridiani Planum. Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf.
35th
,
(abstract).
Rice, J., S. W. Squyres, and the Athena Science Team
2004.Geology of the Meridiani planum landing site: results
from the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity.
Spring
AGU, Montreal,
(abstract).
Richter, L., and the Athena Science Team 2004. Rock and
soil physical properties at the MER Gusev crater landing
site. European
Geophysical Union Assembly , (abstract).
Richter L.,R.C. Anderson, R. Arvidson, J. Bell, P.
Christensen, S. Gorevan, R. Greeley, E. Guinness, A.F.C.
Haldeman, K. Herkenhoff, G. Landis, R. Li, R. Lindemann, J.
Matijevic, N. Snider, H. Stewart, R. Sullivan, S.W.
Squyres, and the MER Athena Science Team 2004. Rock and
soil properties at the MER Gusev crater landing site.
Spring AGU, Montreal, (abstract).
Rieder, R., R. Geller, J. Bruckner B. C. Clark, G. Dreibus,
C. d’Uston, T. Economou. G. Klingelhöfer, G. W. Lugmair, H.
Wanke, A. Yen, J. Zipfel, S. W. Squyres, and the Athena
Science Team. 2003. APXS on Mars: Analysis of soils and
rocks at Gusev crater and Meridiani planum.
Lun. Plan. Sci.
Conf. 35th
,
(abstract).
Seelos, F.P., J. M. Soderblom, W. H. Farrand, J. R.
Johnson. J. N. Sohl-Dickstein, J. F. Bell III, S. W.
Squyres, R. E. Arvidson, R. V. Morris, W. M. Calvin, D. L.
Blaney, and the Athena Science Team 2004. Mars Exploration
Rover panoramic camera multidimensional analyses and
surface spectral variability. Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf.
35th
,
(abstract).
Sullivan, R.C. Anderson, R. Arvidson, J. Bell, J.
Biesiadecki, P. Christensen, S. Gorevan, E. Guinness,
A.F.C. Haldeman, K. Herkenhoff, G. Landis, R. Li, R.
Lindemann, J. Matijevic, D. Ming, L. Richter, N. Snider, H.
Stewart, S.W. Squyres, and the MER Athena Science Team.
Rock and soil physical properties at the MER Terra
Meridiani landing site. European Geophysical
Union,
(abstract).
Wänke, H., R. Rieder, J. Brückner, G. Dreibus, R. Gellert,
G. Klingelhöfer, A. Yen, J. Zipfel, S. W. Squyres, and the
MER Science Team 2004. Gusev: Geochemistry and
mineralogy. European Geophysical
Union,
(abstract).
Weitz C., J. Bell, N. Cabrol, J. Grant, R. Greeley, E.
Grin, K. Herkenhoff, J. Soderblom, S. Squyres, R. Sullivan,
and the Athena Science Team 2004. Characteristics of the
soils at Meridiani Planum, Mars. Spring AGU, Montreal, (abstract).
Wolff, M., and the Athena Science Team
2004. Atmospheric Science with the Mars Exploration Rovers:
Things Are Looking Up. Spring AGU, Montreal, (abstract).
(2003)
Thomas, G, N.A. Cabrol, E. A. Grin, R.
Anderson, J. Wagner, Z. Xiang, A. Kanduri, and J. Glasgow
2003. Human-centered evaluation of information needs for
geologists and Mars exploration. ITCC Conference, Abstract.
Acs E., N. A. Cabrol, I. Grigorszky, I. Friedmann, A. Kiss,
K. Szabó , and K. T. Kiss 2003. Similarities and
dissimilarities in biodiversity of three high-altitude
mountain lakes (Andes, Bolivia). 6th Hungarian Ecological
Congress, (Dombos M and G. Lakner, Eds.). St. Stephan
University, Pub.lishers. Godollo:305.
Fike, D.; Cabrol, N.; Grin, E.; Hock, A.; and the 2002
Licancabur Expedition Team. 2003. Exploring the limits of
life: microbiology and organic geochemistry of the world's
highest lake atop the Licancabur volcano (6000m) and
adjacent high altitude lakes. EGS - AGU - EUG Joint
Assembly, Nice, France, April 2003.
Cabrol, N. A., E. A. Grin, C. P. McKay, I. Friedmann, G.
Chong Diaz, C. Demergasso, K. Kisse, I. Grigorszky, R.
Ocampo Friedmann, M. S. Murbach, A. Hock, D. A. Fike, C.
Tambley, L. Escudero, E. deVore, and B. H.Grigsby
2003. First results of
the expedition to the highest lake on earth: studying a
martian paleolake in bolivia and the survival strategies
developed by living organisms. 34th Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf: 1140.
Kramer, M. N. A. Cabrol, E. A. Grin, C. Potter, M. H. Carr,
R. Sletten, J. Dohm, M. Urquhart, C. Tao 2003. Possible
surface water/ice flow histories of the uplands region
surrounding Gusev Crater. NAI General Meeting
2003. ASU, Feb.
10-12. (abstract).
Hock, A. N., N. A. Cabrol, E. A. Grin, M. Murbach, D. A.
Fike, B. Grigsby, D. A. Paige, C. P. McKay, G. Chong, C.
Demargasso, I Friedmann, R. Ocampo-Friedmann, K. T. Kiss,
I. Grigorsky, E. deVore 2002. The thermal environment of
the world’s highest lake: Results from the first field
season at Licancabur Volcano and implications for
astrobiology. Eos Trans. AGU,
83(47), Fall Meet. Suppl.,
Abstract P71A-0435, 2002.
(2002)
Hock, A. N., N.
A. Cabrol, E. A. Grin, D. A. Fike, D. A. Paige, 2002
Licancabur Expedition Team, Hydrothermal circulation at the
world's highest lake? An environmental study of the
Licancabur Volcano crater lake as a terrestrial analog to
martian paleolakes. Geophys. Res.
Abs., 5, 13586,
2003.
Cabrol, N. A., and the Licancabur Expedition Team 2002:
Licancabur 2002 High-Altitude Expedition: Exploring the
Environment and the Limits of Life in the Highest Lake on
Earth as an Analog to Martian Paleolakes. AGU Fall
Assembly, Paper #: P61D-06.
Squyres, S. S., and the Athena Science Team 2002. The MER
Mission's Athena Science Investigation AGU Fall Assembly, San Francisco (December
6-10, 2002)
Grin E. A. et al., 2002. Exploring Gusev with MER A.
In:
AGU (December
6-10, 2002 Fall Meeting, Paper No. 6225 (Abstract)
Thakoor, S., Chahl, M. V. Srinivasan, N. A. Cabrol, L.
Young, H. Butler, S. Zornetzer 2002. Mars exploration using
biomorphic flyers. Cospar/WSC, Oct. 2002, Houston.
Cabrol, N. A., and E. A. Grin 2002. Astrobiological Implications of Modern
Glaciers and Surface Ice on Mars. 2nd Astrobiology
Conference, NASA
Ames Research Center. April 2002.
Cabrol, N. A, E. A. Grin, D. Fike, H. Newsom, I. Thorsos,
N. G. Barlow, R. De Hon, and J. Bishop 2002. Overview of
Science and Testable Hypotheses at the Gusev Crater MER A
Landing Site. 3rd Landing Site Workshop, Pasadena, March
2002 (abstract of communication).
Newsom, H., C. Barber, I. Thorsos, A. Davies, N. A. Cabrol,
E. A. Grin, N. G. Barlow, R. De Hon, and J. Bishop 2002.
Impact Hydrothermal Processes at the Gusev Crater MER A
Landing Site, and the Sinus Meridiani Site Landing Site.
3rd
Landing Site Workshop,
Pasadena, March 2002 (abstract of communication).
Barlow, N. G., N. A. Cabrol, E. A. Grin, H. Newsom, R.
DeHon 2002. Gusev Crater: Assessing its Relevance as the
MER-A Landing Site. 3rd Landing Site Workshop, Pasadena, March
2002 (abstract of communication).
Cabrol, N. A., and E. A. Grin 2002. The Recent Mars Global
Warming (MGW) and/or South Pole Advance (SPA) hypothesis:
Global geological evidence and reasons why gullies might
still be forming today. 33th Lun. Plan. Sci.
Conf., abstract.
1058.
Cabrol, N. A., E. A. Grin, and D. Fike 2002. Gusev Crater:
A Landing Site for MER A. 33th Lun. Plan. Sci.
Conf., abstract
1142.
Grin, E. A., N. A. Cabrol, and D. Fike 2002. New evidence
of an ice-covered lake in Gusev crater. 33th Lun. Plan. Sci.
Conf., abstract
1145.
Grin, E. A., G. Leone, and N. A. Cabrol
2002. Potential sites for evaporite deposits in Gusev
crater floor within 2003 MER A landing ellipse.
33th
Lun. Plan. Sci.
Conf., abstract
1143.
(2001)
Cabrol, N. A.,
E. A. Grin, and J. M. Dohm 2001. From Gullies to Glaciers:
a Morphological Continuum Supporting a Recent Climate
Change on Mars. AGU Fall Assembly, San Francisco.
Cabrol, N. A., and E. A. Grin 2001. The evolution of
lacustrine environments on Mars from Viking to MGS and its
astrobiological significance. European Geophysical Society (EGS)
General Assembly,
Nice
Cabrol, N. A., D. D. Wynn-Williams, D. A. Crawford, and E.
A. Grin 2001. Recent aqueous environments in impact craters
and the Astrobiology exploration of Mars.
32nd
Lun. Plan. Sci.
Conf., 1251
(abstract).
Cabrol, N. A., E. A. Grin, and D. D. Wynn-Williams 2001.
Prolonged ponding episode in C-Newton crater in recent
geological times on Mars. 32nd Lun. Plan. Sci.
Conf., 1255
(abstract).
Cabrol, N. A., E. A. Grin, and D. D. Wynn-Williams 2001.
Exploring Impact Crater Lakes in 2003. In:
First Landing Site
Workshop for the 2003 Mars Rover exploration
Rovers, LPI
Contribution No. 1079, 10-11.
(2000)
Cabrol, N. A.,
Gian Gabriele Ori, Edmond. A. Grin, Michael H. Sims, Lucia
Marinangeli, Christopher McKay, John Marshall, Hans Thomas,
Maura Rabette, and Ragnhild Landheim. 2000. Mars scout:
micromissions to investigate martian environments. In:
Workshop for Concept and Approaches for Mars Missions, July
2000, LPI.
Cabrol, N. A., and E. A. Grin 2000. Assessing the Water
Resources of Mars (Inventory and Exploration Means). In:
International Symposium of Water, Stars, and Life, Cannes
(France), May 30-June 1rst 2000.
Cabrol, N. A., and E. A. Grin 2000. High-latitude martian
impact paleolakes: the possible contribution of snowfall
and ancient glaciers in the lacustrine activity associated
to Argyre and Hellas. Polar Conf. Aug., 2000, Iceland.
Cabrol, N. A, and E. A. Grin 2000. Recent Lakes on Mars.
2000. Recent Lakes on Mars. Astrobiology Conference, April
3-5, NASA Ames Research Center.
Cockell, C. S., N. A. Cabrol, E.A. Grin, and R.M. Haberle
2000. Environmental stress and the search for life on Mars.
Astrobiology Conference, April 3-5, NASA Ames Research
Center.
Cabrol, N. A., Gian Gabriele Ori, Edmond. A. Grin, Lucia
Marinangeli, Christopher McKay, John Marshall, Hans Thomas,
Maura Rabette, Mike Sims, Ragnhild Landheim. 2000. Mars
scout: an astrobiology micromission to investigate martian
environments. 31th Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf. (abstract).
Haberle R. M., C. P. McKa,y, J. Schaeffer, M. Joshi, N. A.
Cabrol, and E. A. Grin 2000. Meteorological control on the
formation of paleolakes on Mars. 31th Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf.
(abstract) 1509.
Johnson, J. R. S.W. Ruff, J.
Moersch, T. Roush, K. Horton, J. Bishop, N. A. Cabrol, C.
Cockell, P. Gazis, H.E. Newsom, and C. Stoker 2000.
Geological Characterization of Remote Field Sites Using
Visible and Infrared Spectroscopy: Results from the 1999
Marsokhod Field Test. 31th Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf.
(abstract).
Cabrol, N. A., E. A. Grin, R. Haberle, C. McKay, M. Joshi,
and J. Schaeffer 2000. Distribution and ages of martian
impact crater lakes (I): the morphological evidence for
recent lacustrine activity. 31th Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf.
(abstract) 1504.
Grin, E. A., and N. A. Cabrol 2000. Hydrologic and climatic
significance of lacustrine deltas in martian impact
craters. 31th Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf. (abstract) 1299.
Cabrol, N. A., and E. A. Grin 2000. Lacustrine deltas in
martian impact crater lakes: morphologies, types, and
significance. 31th Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf. (abstract).
Cabrol, N. A. 2000. Astronaut-Rover exploration strategy
(ARES) for the human exploration of Mars. 31th Lun. Plan.
Sci. Conf. (abstract).
(1999)
Cabrol, N. A.,
E. A. Grin, and L. Marinangeli 1999. Hydrology In The
Durius Valles Region, Mars: Evaluation Of Possible
Correlations With Volcanism And Magnetic Anomalies. 31th
Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf. (abstract).
Cabrol, N. A., and E. A. Grin 1999. Evolution Of Lacustrine
Environments On Mars And Their Significance: The Case For
The Brazos Lakes And East Terra Meridiani Basins As Landing
Sites For Surveyor 2001. In: Workshop on Mars 2001: Integrated
science in preparation for sample return and human
exploration. (abstract # 2524), 25-28.
Grin, E. A., N. A.Cabrol, and C. P. McKay, 1999. The
Hypothesis Of Caves On Mars Revisited Through Mgs Data;
Their Potential As Targets For The Surveyor Program.
In: Workshop on
Mars 2001: Integrated science in preparation for sample
return and human exploration. (abstract # 2535), 43-45.
Cabrol, N. A. 1999. The Critical Importance Of An
Integrated Approach Between The Mars Surveyor Program And
The Future Human Exploration Landing Site Selection.
In: Workshop on
Mars 2001: Integrated science in preparation for sample
return and human exploration. (abstract), 23-25.
Cabrol, N. A., E. A. Grin, and L. Marinangeli 1999. Origin
of recent fluvio-lacustrine activity in the Durius Valles
region of Mars, DPS, AAS Meeting, Padova, abstract No. 91.
Stoker, C. R., and N. A. Cabrol 1999. The 1999 Silver Lake
Marsokhod Field Test: Simulation of a Mars Rover Sample
Return Mission, DPS, AAS Meeting, abstract.
Cabrol, N. A., J.J. Kosmo, R.C. Trevino, H. Thomas, the
Marsokhod Rover Team and the I-Suit Team 1999.
Results of the First
Astronaut-Rover (ASRO) Interaction Field Experiment and
Recommendations for Future Planetary Surface
Exploration. 18th
Digital Avionics Systems Conference. Saint-Louis, October 1999.
Cabrol, N. A. 1999. Concept Mapping as a Support for Mars
Landing-Site Selection: the Case of Gusev Crater.
Landing Site
Workshop, Buffalo
June 1999.
Cabrol, N. A., E. A. Grin, and K Hand 1999
The MARS Surveyor Program,
Human Exploration Objectives and the Case for Gusev
Crater. Landing
Site Workshop,
Buffalo June 1999.
Cabrol, N. A., E. A. Grin, and K Hand 1999.
Candidate-Landing Sites And
Back-Ups For The Mars Surveyor Program In The Schiaparelli.
Crater Region. Landing Site
Workshop, Buffalo
June 1999.
Cabrol, N. A, J. J. Kosmo, R. C. Trevino, H. Thomas, D.
Eppler, M. G. Bualat, K. Baker, E. Huber, M. Sierhuis, E.
A. Grin, C. R. Stoker, J. A. Schreiner, M. H. Sims, V. C.
Gulick, and C. S. Cockell 1999. Results Of The First
Astronaut-Rover (ASRO) Field Experiment: Lessons And
Directions For The Human Exploration Of Mars.
5th Conference of
Mars, #6055.
Cabrol, N. A. 1999. Amazonian fluvial activity on mars:
combination of volcano-tectonic environment and possible
subglacial drainage in the generation of flow in Durius
valles. 30th Lun.
Plan. Sci. Conf.,
1022.
Cabrol, N. A., and E. A. Grin 1999. Sedimentary record in
Martian impact crater paleolakes as indicators of past
climate, hydrogeologic processes, and environment
evolution. 30th
Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf., 1023.
Cabrol, N. A. 1999. The Martian impact crater lakes
database: a Web Resource for the planetary science
community and for educational and public outreach
1999. 30th Lun.
Plan. Sci. Conf.,
1024.
Cabrol, N. A., V. C. Gulick, and G. A. Briggs 1999.
Educational outreach products at ARC’s Center for Mars
Exploration. 30th
Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf., 1070.
Cabrol, N. A., E. A. Grin, R. Landheim, R. Greeley, and R.
O. Kuzmin 1999. About the “non-evidence” of a paleolake in
Gusev crater, Mars. 30th Lun. Plan. Sci.
Conf., 1030.
Cabrol, N. A. 1999. Amazonian fluvial activity on Mars:
Combination of volcano-tectonic environment and possible
subglacial drainage in the generation of flow in Durius
Valles. 30th Lun.
Plan. Sci. Conf.,
1022.
Cabrol, N. A., J. J. Kosmo, R. C. Trevino, C. R. Stoker,
the Marsokhod Rover Team, and the Advanced EVA Technology
Team, 1999. Astronaut-Rover Interaction for Planetary
Surface Exploration: 99’ Silver Lake first ASRO
experiment. 30th
Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf., 1069.
Grin, E. A. 1999. Predictive Analysis Of Groundwater Inflow
Into Deep Martian Impact Craters. 30th Lun. Plan. Sci.
Conf., 1025.
Stoker, C., N. A. Cabrol, T. Roush, V. Gulick, G. Hovde, J.
Moersch, and the Marsokhod Rover Team 1999. 1999 Marsokhod
Field Experiment: A simulation of a Mars rover science
mission. 30th Lun.
Plan. Sci. Conf.,
1278.
(1998)
Lee, P.T., T.E.
Bunch, N. A. Cabrol, C.S. Cockell, R.A.F. Grieve, C.P.
Mckay, J.W. Rice, Jr., J.W. Schutt, and A. P. Zent 1998.
Haughton-Mars 97 - I 1998: Overview of observations at the
Haughton Impact Crater, a Unique Mars Analog Site in the
Canadian High Arctic. Lunar and Planetary Sscience
Conference 29th, Houston.
Grin, E.A. and N.A. Cabrol 1998. Deep Basalt Aquifers in
Orcus Patera, Elysium Basin Mars: Perspectives for
Exobiology. NASA
AMES Mars Landing SiteWorkshop, jan 26-27th.
Grin, E.A., and N.A. Cabrol 1998. Ma’adim Vallis estuarine
delta in Elysium Basin and its relevance as a landing site
for exobiology exploration on Mars. NASA AMES Mars Landing Site Workshop,
jan 26-27th.
Cabrol, N.A., and E.A. Grin 1998. Gale crater: An amazonian
paleolake at the plateau/plain boundary.
NASA AMES Mars Landing
Site Workshop, jan 26-27th.
Cabrol,
N.A., E.A. Grin, R. Landheim, R. Greeley, R. Kuzmin, And
C.P. Mckay 1998. Gusev crater paleolake: two-billion years
of Martian geologic (and biologic ?) history.
NASA AMES Mars Landing
Site Workshop, jan 26-27th.
Cabrol,
N.A., E.A. Grin, R. Landheim, and C.P. Mckay 1998.
Cryovolcanism as a possible origin for pancake-domes in the
Mars 98 landing site area: relevance for climate
reconstruction and exobiology exploration.
Lunar and Planetary
Science Conference 29th, Houston.
Grin, E.A., and N.A. Cabrol 1998. Ma’adim Vallis estuarine
delta in Elysium Basin and its relevance as a landing site
for exobiology exploration on Mars. Lunar and Planetary Science
Conference 29th, Houston.
Cabrol, N.A. 1998. Global Survey of Impact Crater-Lakes on
Mars: Their Potential for Major Science Return.
Lunar and Planetary
Science Conference 29th, Houston.
Grin, E.A. and N.A. Cabrol 1998. Deep Basalt Aquifers in
Orcus Patera, Elysium Basin Mars: Perspectives for
Exobiology. Lunar
and Planetary Science Conference 29th,
Houston.
Cabrol, N.A., and E.A. Grin 1998. Subsidence Areas and
Groundwater Model Applied to Ma’adim Vallis Region,
Mars. Lunar and
Planetary Science Conference 29th, Houston.
Grin, E.A., N.A. Cabrol, and C.P. Mckay 1998. Caves in the
Martian Regolith and Their Significance for Exobiology
Exploration. Lunar
and Planetary Science Conference 29th,
Houston.
Cabrol, N.A., G. Chong Diaz, L. Pedersen, J.M. Dohm, M.
Pereira Arredondo, G. Dunfield, V.C. Gulick, A. Jensen
Iglesia, R. Keaten, C. Herrera Lamelli, R. Landheim, P.C.
Lee, T. Roush, K. Schwher, C.R. Stoker, and A. Zent 1998.
Atacama I: Science Results of the 1997 Nomad Rover Field
Test in the Atacama Desert, Chile. Lunar and Planetary Science
Conference 29th, Houston.
Cabrol, N.A., G. Chong Diaz, G. Dunfield, J.M. Dohm, M.
Pereira Arredondo, V.C. Gulick, A. Jensen Iglesia, R.
Keaten, C. Herrera Lamelli, R. Landheim, P.C. Lee, L.
Pedersen, T. Roush, K. Schwher, C.R. Stoker, and A. Zent
1998. Atacama II: Nomad Rover Sample 1-250697 and
implications for fossil characterization during Mars
exploration. Lunar
and Planetary Science Conference 29th,
Houston.
Cabrol, N.A., P.C. Lee, G. Chong Diaz, L. Pedersen, J.M.
Dohm, M. Pereira Arredondo, G. Dunfield, V.C. Gulick, A.
Jensen Iglesia, R. Keaten, C. Herrera Lamelli, R. Landheim,
T. Roush, K. Schwher, C.R. Stoker, and A. Zent 1998.
Atacama III: Meteorite Search During the Nomad Field Tests:
Perspectives on Automated Field Operations by Teleoperated
Vehicles in Extreme Environments. Lunar and Planetary Science
Conference 29th, Houston.
(1997)
Cabrol, N. A.,
and E. A. Grin (1997). Hydrogeology and Exobiology
significance of Martian large crater lakes.
In Early Mars
Conference, Houston April
24-27th.
Kuzmin, R.O., R. Greeley, R. Landheim, and N.A. Cabrol,
"Geologic mapping of Gusev Crater-Ma'adim Vallis Region,
Mars," (abstract), Lunar Planet Sci. Conf. XXVIII, pp.
779-780 (1997).
Cabrol, N.A., E.A. Grin, and R. Landheim 1997. Ma’adim
Vallis paleocourses., Lunar and Planetary Science
Conference 28th Houston.
Cabrol, N.A., E.A.Grin, and W. Pollard 1997. Perennial
frost mounds in Gusev Crater (Mars). Lunar and Planetary Science
Conference 28th,
Houston.
Grin, E.A., and N.A. Cabrol 1997b. Antarctic analogs for a
perennial ice-covered paleolake in Gusev Crater
(Mars). Lunar and
Planetary Science Conference 28th, Houston.
Grin, E.A., and N.A. Cabrol 1997a. Subglacial rotary
currents in Gusev Crater paleolake (Mars).
Lunar and Planetary
Science Conference 28th, Houston.
Cabrol, N.A 1997. Early Amazonian lake in Gale Crater
(Mars). Lunar and
Planetary Science Conference 28th, Houston.
(1996)
Cabrol, N.A, And
E.A. Grin 1996b. Ice-rind or why the vertical erosion of
martian fluvial valleys is not coherent with their
slope. Lunar and
Planetary Science Conference 27th, Houston., 187-188.
Cabrol, N.A, E.A. Grin, V.C.Gulick, C.P. Mckay, R. Greeley,
M. Sims, and G. Briggs (1996). Rover mobility and sampling
strategy on Mars: The case for Gusev crater.
Lunar and Planetary
Science Conference 27th, Houston 189-190.
Cabrol, N.A, and E.A. Grin (1996a) Duration of aqueous
sedimentation and favorable environments for Life inception
on Mars: a case in Aeolis region. In ISSOL’s 96 International conference
report.
(1995)
Cabrol, N.A.,
and A. Brack (1995). Episodic oasis for water-dependant
life on Mars. Lunar and Planetary Science
Conference 26th,
Houston, 201-202.
Cabrol, N.A, E.A.Grin, and G. Dawidowicz 1995. Shalbatana
Vallis (Mars) : Headwater migration as an alternative to
recharge process. Lunar and Planetary Science
Conference 26th,
Houston, 203-204.
Cabrol, N.A, C.P Mckay, and E.A.Grin 1995. Was life
discontinuous on Mars ? Geology and Exobiology
arguments. Lunar
and Planetary Science Conference
26th,
Houston, 205-206.
(1994)
Cabrol, N.A,
E.A. Grin, and G. Dawidowicz 1994. A lake inside Ma'adim
Vallis. XIX EGS
General Assembly.
Grin, E.A,
N.A. Cabrol, and G. Dawidowicz 1994. Proposal for a
topographic survey of Gusev crater. Lunar and Planetary Science
Conference 25th,
Houston, 483-484.
Landheim, R., N.A. Cabrol, R. Greeley,
and J. Farmer 1994. Stratigraphic assessment of Gusev
crater as an exobiology landing site. Lunar and Planetary Science
Conference 25th,
Houston, 769-770.
Landheim, R., R. Greeley, J.D. Farmer, and N.A. Cabrol,
"Gusev Crater-Ma‚Adim Vallis: A Target in the Search for
Extinct Life on Mars " abstract, Gordon Research Conf.
Origin of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere (1994).
Cabrol, N.A., R. Landheim, R.Greeley, and J. Farmer 1994.
Fluvial processes and sedimentation in Ma'adim Vallis and
Gusev crater : arguments for a high priority exobiology
site, Lunar and
Planetary Science Conference 25th, Houston, 213-214.
(1993)
Cabrol, N.A, and
E.A. Grin 1993. Identification of potential life habitats
through time on Mars: location of water reservoirs.
EGS, General Assembly.
Cabrol,
N.A., E.A. Grin, A. Dollfus, and G. Dawidowicz 1993. An
ancient inner lake in Ma'adim Vallis. Lunar and Planetary Science
Conference 24th,
Houston, 241-242.
(1992)
Cabrol, N.A
1992e. Topology of martian hydrology : implications for
future explorations. Bull. Am. Astron.
Society, 24/3,
976.
Cabrol, N.A 1992d. Residual aquifer reservoirs on Mars :
implications for future missions. World Space Congress,
Washington.
Cabrol, N.A. 1992c. L'eau sur Mars : conditions
d'écoulement et implications pour les futures
missions. Congrès
de la Société Française des Spécialistes
d'Astronomie, Meudon (France).
Cabrol, N.A (1992b). Martian channel network organization:
arguments for subsurface aquifer drainage.
EGS General
Assembly, Edinburg.
Cabrol, N.A 1992a Recurrent rules in martian channel
organization : implications for their formation.
Lunar and Planetary
Science Conference 23th, Houston, 195-196.
Grin E. A., and N.A. Cabrol 1992. Modeling martian channels
by bifurcation theory and differential topology: arguments
for drainage of subsurface aquifers. Lunar and Planetary Science
Conference 23th,
Houston, 455-456.
Cabrol, N.A, and E.A. Grin 1992. Sites of residual aquifers
on Mars through channel analysis Lunar and Planetary Science
Conference 23th,
Houston, 197-198.
Grin E. A., and N.A. Cabrol 1992. Modeling martian channels
by bifurcation theory and differential topology: arguments
for drainage of subsurface aquifers. Lunar and Planetary Science
Conference 23th,
Houston, 455-456.
(1991)
Cabrol, N.A, and
E.A. Grin 1991b. Martian channel networks: a revised
Strahler approach for quantitative morphometry. In
Workshop on Martian
surface and atmosphere through time.
Cabrol, N.A, and E.A. Grin 1991a. Relation between impact
seismicity and runoff formation by fluidization of
permafrost. Lunar
and Planetary Science Conference
22th, Houston ,
165-167.
(1990)
Cabrol, N.A
1990. Physiographic characteristics of martian drainage
basins. Lunar and
Planetary Science Conference 21th, Houston, 151-152.
(1989)
Cabrol, N.A,
E.A. Grin, and A. Dollfus 1989. Mars landing site project :
systemic analysisor evaluation of mission productivity and
site selection. Colloque International Phobos-Mars,
Paris (France).
Cabrol, N.A. 1989 Morphological variations and evolution of
channels on Mars. Lunar and Planetary Science
Conference 20th,
Houston, 135-136.
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