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Baldridge, A. M., S.J. Hook, C.I. Grove and G. Rivera. The ASTER Spectral Library Version 2.0. Remote Sensing of Environment, vol. 113, pp. 711–715.

Baldridge, A. M., Hook, S. J., Crowley, J. K., Michalski, J. L., de Souza Filho, C. R., Kargel, J. S., Marion, G. M., Thomson, B. J., Bridges, N. T., and Brown, A. J., (manuscript submitted), Using Australian acidic saline playa lake deposits to describe geochemical variability on Mars.

Bridges, N. T., S. J. Hook, J. K. Crowley, C. Roberto de Souza Filho, J. B. Macambira, G. de Lima Pereira Silva, and B. J. Thomson, The Carajas, Brazil Archean Banded Iron Formation: A possible analog for ancient Martian marine and biologic environments, Eos Transactions, 89(36), p. 329-330. doi:10.1029/2008EO360001, 2008.

Crowley, J. K., Kargel, J. S., Marion, G. M., Hook, S. J., Bridges, N. T., Brown, A. J., and de Souza Filho, C. R., 2006, Mixing and re-solution processes affecting evaporite mineral distributions on Earth and Mars, Workshop on Martian Sulfates as Recorders of Atmospheric-Fluid-Rock Interactions, October 22-24, 2006, Lunar and Planetary Science Institute, Houston, Texas. <abstract> <poster>


Crowley, J. K., Kargel, J. S., Marion, G. M., Hook, S. J., Thomson, B. J., de Souza Filho, C. R., Bridges, N. T., and Brown, A. J., 2007, Detecting reduced zones in oxidized Fe-rich sedimentary rocks: Spectral clues to organic matter concentrations? (Abstract #1274.pdf) 38th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March 12-16th, 2007, Lunar and Planetary Science Institute, Houston, Texas. <abstract> <poster>

 

Crowley, J. K., Hook, S. J., de Souza Filho, C. R., de Pereira Silva, G., Bridges, N. T., Thomson, B. J., Kargel, J. S., Brown, A. J., Ribeiro da Luz, B., Baldwin, A., and Marion, G. M., 2008, (poster) Spectral diversity of Terrestrial banded iron formations and associated rocks: Implications for Mars remote sensing, Abstract #1263, 38th LPSC, Houston, TX.

 

Crowley, J. K., Hook, S. J., Bridges, N. T., Thomson, B. J., Baldridge, A., Brown A. J., de Souza Filho, C. R., Marion, G. M., and Kargel, J. S., 2008, (poster) Lacustrine sedimentary rocks from an alkaline environment in Becquerel Crater, Arabia Terra, Mars, Abstract 195-11, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, October 5-9, 2008, Houston, TX.

 

Crowley, J. K., Baldridge, A. M., Bridges, N. T., Thomson, B. J., Brown, A. J., Mars, J. C., Hook, S. J., Marion, G. M., Kargel, J. S., de Souza Filho, C. R., (manuscript in revision), Lacustrine sedimentary rocks and related depositional and chemical processes in Becquerel Crater, Arabia Terra, Mars.

 

Kargel, Furfaro, Prieto, Rodriguez, Montgomery, Gillespie, Marion, and Wood, 2007, Martian hydrogeology sustained by thermally insulating gas and salt hydrates, article G23783, Geology, v. 35, 975-978.

 

Kargel, J.S., James K. Crowley, C.R. de Souza Filho, Simon J. Hook, Giles M. Marion, 2008, Divergence of parallel worlds: Evidence from aqueous chemical deposits on early Earth and Mars,  Lunar and Planetary Science XXXIX, abstract #2366.

 

Kargel, Crowley, Hook, Furfaro, Prieto, Rodriguez, Marion, Baldridge 2007, Thermal Conductivity Control of Heat Flow and Effects on Crustal and Surface Compositions and Aqueous Extrusions in Thick Evaporites: Earth and Mars,  Fall 2007 Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, AGU abstract #P31C-0544.

 

Kargel, J.S., R. Furfaro, J.A.P. Rodriguez, P. Candelaria, O. Prieto-Ballesteros, G.M. Marion, J. Crowley, and S. Hook, 2009. No-rainfall origin of Melas Chasma valley networks by salt dehydration: Numerical thermal model (abstract), 40th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Lunar and Planetary Inst., Houston.

 

Marion, G. M., J. K. Crowley, B. J. Thomson, S. J. Hook, N. T. Bridges, A. J. Brown, J. S. Kargel, C. R. de Souza Filho,  Acidic Australian playa lakes as analogues for Mars, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 39, abstract #1772, 2008.

 

Marion, G. M. and J. S. Kargel, 2007, Cold Aqueous Planetary Geochemistry with Frezchem: From Modeling to the Search for Life at the Limits, Springer, In Press.

 

Marion, G.M., Crowley, J.K., Thomson, B.J., Hook, S.J., Bridges, N.T., Brown, A.J., Kargel, J.S., Souza Filho, C.R.  2008. Australian playa lakes as analogues for Mars.  39th LPSC, Houston, TX.  Abstract # 1772.

 

Marion, G.M., Kargel, J.S., Catling, D.C.  2008.  Modeling ferrous-ferric iron chemistry with application to Martian surface geochemistry.  Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta.  72, 242-266. 

 

Marion, G.M., Catling, D.C., Kargel, J.S.  2008.  Br/Cl partitioning in chloride minerals in the Burns formation on Mars.  Goldschmidt Conference, Vancouver, BC.

 

Marion, G.M., Crowley, J.K., Thomson, B.J., Kargel, J.S., Bridges, N.T., Hook, S.J., Baldridge, A., Brown, A.J., Ribeiro da Luz, B., Souza Filho, C.R.  (in resubmission).  Modeling aluminum-silicon chemistries with application of Australian acidic playa lakes as analogues for Mars.  Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta. 

 

Marion, G.M., Catling, D.C., Claire, M., Zahnle, K.J.  2009.  Modeling aqueous perchlorate chemistries with applications to Mars.  40th LPSC, Houston, TX.  Abstract #1959. 

 

Marion, G.M., Catling, D.C., Kargel, J.S.  2009.  Br/Cl partitioning in chloride minerals in the Burns formation on Mars.  Icarus.  76, (in press).

 

Milliken, R. E. and K. S. Edgett, G. Swayze, R. N. Clark, B. J. Thomson, R. Anderson, J. F. Bell III, Clay and sulfate-bearing rocks in a stratigraphic sequence in Gale Crater, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 40, abstract #1479, 2009.

 

Thomson, B. J., N. T. Bridges, R. Milliken, J. F. Bell III, W. C. Calvin and C. M. Weitz, New Constraints on the origin and evolution of the layered deposits in Gale Crater, Mars, Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 39, abstract #1456, 2008. <abstract>

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