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Edmond Grin


Nathalie Cabrol, Edmond Grin, 2001. The recent Mars global warming (MGW) and/or South Pole Advance (SPA) hypothesis: Global geological evidence and reasons why gullies could still be forming today 33rd Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf. 1058 (Abstract),

R. M. Haberle, Nathalie Cabrol, Edmond Grin, Christopher McKay, Richard Quinn, J. Schaeffer, Aaron Zent, 2001. On the Possibility of liquid water on present day Mars Journal of Geophysical Research 106, 23317-23326.

Nathalie Cabrol, R.C. Anderson, Victor Baker, D.A. Crawford, James Dohm, Edmond Grin, D.D. Wynn-Williams, 2001. Recent aqueous environments in impact craters and the astrobiological exploration of Mars 32nd Lun. Plan. Sci. Conf. 1251 (Abstract),

D.D. Wynn-Williams, Nathalie Cabrol, Edmond Grin, R.M. Haberle, Carol R. Stoker, 2001. Brines in seepage channels as eluents for sub-surface relict biomolecules on Mars? Astrobiology 2, 165-184.

Nathalie Cabrol, Edmond Grin, 2001. Composition of the Drainage Network on Early Mars Geomorphology 37, 269-287.

Edmond Grin, E. A. Bettis, Nathalie Cabrol, C.T. Foster, Jeffrey E. Moersch, M. Reagan, Carol R. Stoker, 2001. Geological Analysis of the Silver Lake Marsokhod Field Test Site from Ground-Truth Sampling Journal of Geophysical Research 106, 7733-7744.

Nathalie Cabrol, Edmond Grin, 2001. The Evolution of Lacustrine Environments on Mars: Is Mars Only Hydrologically Dormant? Icarus 149, 291-328.

Nathalie Cabrol, D.D. Wynn-Williams, Edmond Grin, D.A. Crawford, 2001. Recent Aqueous environments in impact crater lakes on Mars 2001: an Astrobiological perspective Icarus 154, 98-112.

Nathalie Cabrol, E.A. Bettis III, B. Glenister, G. Chong, C. Herrera Lameli, A. Jensen, M. Pereira, C.R. Stoker, Edmond Grin, Ragnhild Landheim, J. Golden, K. Saville, G. Ludvigson, 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 Journal of Geophysical Research 106 E4, 7639-7663.

Nathalie Cabrol, Edmond Grin, 2000. Distribution, Classification and Ages of Martian Impact Crater Lakes Icarus 142, 160-172.

Nathalie Cabrol, Edmond Grin, W.H. Pollard, 2000. Possible Frost Mounds in Ancient Martian Lakebed Icarus 145, 91-107.

Edmond Grin, Nathalie Cabrol, Jeffrey E. Moersch, Ted Roush, R Stoker, 1999. Geological Analysis of the Silver Lake Marsokhod Field Test Site from Ground-Truth Sampling To be submitted to the Journal of Geophysical Rese

Nathalie Cabrol, Edmond Grin, Ragnhild Landheim, Christopher McKay, Horton E. Newsom, 1999. Hydrogeologic Evolution of Gale Crater and its Relevance to the Exobiological Exploration of Mars Icarus 139, 235-245.

Nathalie Cabrol, Edmond Grin, Horton E. Newsom, Ragnhild Landheim, Christopher McKay, 1998. Hydrogeologic Evolution of Gale Crater and its Relevance for Exobiology Exploration Icarus 139,

Nathalie Cabrol, Ronald Greeley, Edmond Grin, R.O. Kuzmin, Ragnhild Landheim, 1998. Duration of the Ma'adim Vallis/Gusev Crater Hydrogeologic System, Mars Icarus 133, 98-108.

Nathalie Cabrol, Edmond Grin, Ragnhild Landheim, 1998. Ma'adim Vallis Evolution: Geometry and Models of Discharge Rate Icarus 132, 362-377.

Nathalie Cabrol, Gilles Dawidowicz, Edmond Grin, 1997. A Model of Outflow Generation by Hydrothermal Underpressure Drainage in Volcano-Tectonic Environment, Shalbatana Vallis (Mars) Icarus 125, 455-464.

Edmond Grin, Nathalie Cabrol, 1997. Limnologic Analysis of Gusev Crater Paleolake, Mars Icarus 130, 461-474.

Nathalie Cabrol, Gilles Dawidowicz, Edmond Grin, 1996. Ma'adim Vallis Revisited through New Topographic Data: Evidence for an Ancient Intravalley Lake Icarus 123, 269-283.

Nathalie Cabrol, Edmond Grin, 1995. A morphological view on potential riches for exobiology on Mars Planet, Space Science 43, 179-188.