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BASALT – Publications

2019

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    BASALT Special Collection is available online: https://www.liebertpub.com/toc/ast/19/3. There are 13 papers and one commentary in this Special Collection, and they include leadership and contribution from Code S and T personnel.  Ames PAO has prepared various products to support this release and the plan is to tie in with HQ efforts associated with the March 11 budget roll out.  

  • Belan, M., Brady, A.L., Kim, S-T., Darlene Lim (SST)., Slater, G.F. 2019. Spatial distribution and preservation of carbon isotope biosignatures in freshwater microbialite carbonate. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry: In press

2018

  • Kara H. Beaton, Chappell SP, Lim DSS, Abercromby AFJ and others (2018) Assessing the acceptability of science operations concepts and the level of mission enhancement of capabilities for human Mars exploration extravehicular activity. Astrobiology (in work; pre-submission).
  • Kara H. Beaton, Chappell S, Abercromby A. Miller MJ, kobs-Nawokniak S, Brady AL, Stevens A, Payler S, Hughes S, and Lim DSS (2018) Using science-drived analog research to investigate extravehicular activity science operations concepts and capabilities for human planetary exploration. Astrobiology (in review).
  • Kara H. Beaton et al. 2018. Intra-EVA Space-to-Ground Interactions when Conducting Scientific Fieldwork Under Simulated Mars Mission Constraints, IEEE Aerospace Conference Proceedings 2018

2017

  • Kara H. Beaton, Chappell S, Miller MJ, Lim DSS, and Abercromby A (2017) Extravehicular Activity Operations Concepts under Communication Latency and Bandwidth Constraints. In: IEEE Aerospace Conference, Big Sky, MT; https://doi.org/10.1109/AERO.2017.7943570
  • Allyson L. Brady, Kobs Nawotniak S, Hughes S, Payler SJ, Stevens AH, Cockell C, Elphic R, Haberle C, Sehlke A, Slater G, Lim DSS. Strategic planning insights for future science-driven Extravehicular Activity in Deep Space and Mars. Astrobiology (in review)
  • Allyson L. Brady et al. 2017. Detection of microbial organic biomarkers in terrestrial basalts in a Mars analog environment. Astrobiology Science Conference 2017.
  • Charles Cockell et al. A low diversity microbiota inhabits extreme terrestrial basaltic terrains and their fumaroles: implications for the exploration of Mars. Astrobiology (in review)
  • Charles Cockell et al. 2017. Life in volcanic rocks: using analog basaltic environments on Earth to assemble a history of martian habitability. Astrobiology Science Conference 2017.
  • Matthew Deans et al. 2017. Minerva: User-centered science operations software capability for future human exploration. 10.1109/AERO.2017.7943609.
  • Scott S. Hughes, Christopher W. Haberle, Shannon E. Kobs Nawotniak, Alexander Sehlke, W. Brent Garry, Richard C. Elphic. Basaltic terrains in Idaho and Hawai`i as planetary analogs for Mars geology and astrobiology. Astrobiology (in review)
  • Shannon Kobs Nawotniak et al. 2017. BASALT 2016: Mars Analog Research in Lava Terrains of Idaho and Hawai’i. 48th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held 20-24 March 2017, at The Woodlands, Texas. LPI Contribution No. 1964, id.2793
  • Darlene S. S. Lim, Kobs Nawotniak, S., Abercromby, A.F.J. and BASALT Team. The BASALT Research Program: Designing and developing mission elements in support of human scientific exploration of Mars. Astrobiology (in review)
  • Jessica J. Marquez, Matthew J. Miller, Tamar Cohen, Ivonne Deliz, David Lees, Jimin Zheng, Yeon J. Lee, Bob Kanefsky, Johannes Norheim, Matthew Deans, and Steven Hillenius. Future Needs for Science-Driven Geospatial and Temporal Extravehicular Activity Planning and Execution. Astrobiology (in review)
  • Zara Mirmalek 2017. Inspiring Innovation: On Low-Tech in High-Tech Development. Interactions, DOI: 10.1145/3085562
  • Samuel J. Payler, Mirmalek Z., Hughes S.S., Kobs Nawotniak S., Brady A.L., Cockell C.S., Lim, D.S.S.Developing Intra-EVA Science Support Room Practices for a Human Mission to Mars. Astrobiology (in review)
  • Alexander Sehlke, Z. Mirmalek, D. Burtt, C. Haberle, D. Santiago-Materese, S.E. Kobs Nawotniak, S.S. Hughes, W.B. Garry, N. Bramall, A.J. Brown, J.L. Heldmann, and D.S.S. Lim. Requirements for Portable Instrument Suites During Human Scientific Exploration of Mars. Astrobiology (in review)
  • Alexander Sehlke et al. 2017. Inferred thermo-physical properties of lava flow – Implications for remote sensing of planetary terrains.  48th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held 20-24 March 2017, at The Woodlands, Texas.
  • Alexander Sehlke et al. 2017. The ultimate geologic tricorder? Handheld science instruments and requirements for future human exploration missions on other worlds.  48th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held 20-24 March 2017, at The Woodlands, Texas.
  • Adam H. Stevens, Kobs-Nawotniak, S., Garry, Payler SJ, Brady, Lim, Miller, M., Beaton, K. Tactical Scientific Decision Making During Crewed Mars Missions. Astrobiology (in review)