Nathalie A. Cabrol, PhD |
| SETI Institute |
| NASA Ames Research Center |
| Space Science Division |
| MS 245-3 |
| Moffett Field, CA 94035-1000 |
| Phone: (650) 604-0312 |
| Fax:(650) 604-67797   |
| Email ncabrol@mail.arc.nasa.gov |
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
Adjunct faculty member of The department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering of the University of Iowa.
Academic Degrees
Certification on the list of "Maitre de Conferences" in geology (Paris, France), 1995.
Ph-D (planetary sciences) 1991, Sorbonne University, Paris, France.
Master (planetary sciences) 1986, Sorbonne University, Paris, France.
Professional Honors
2000: Gold Medal, International Water and Science Award (Sponsored by Unesco/European Parliament)
2000: 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.
1999. NASA Ames Research Center Space Science Division Outstanding Achievements Award.
1999: NASA-JSC Group Achievement Award for the ASRO Project;
1999: NASA Ames-IMG Outstanding Achievement Award for the ASRO Field Experiment.
1999: 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.
1997: Silver Medal of the French Société dEncouragement au Progrès for Scientific Research
1997: Carnegie Mellon University Award for the Lead of the Science Experiment of the Nomad Rover Field Test
1996: Bronze Medal of the Ecole des Mines of Douai (France) for education and public outreach activity.
1994: Medal of the City of Triel (France) for educational and public outreach at the Observatory of Triel.
1992: 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 for the NASA Planetary Instrument Definition and Development Program (PIDDP) since 2001.
External advisor for the European Space Agency (ESA) Exobiology Science Team Study (1998)
External Collaborator on the ESA Reports for the Search for Life in the Solar System (final report June 1997)
Committees and Reviews in Professional Journals and Science Book Reviews
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.
Professional Experience
Contractor of SETI Institute at NASA Ames Research Center on Cooperative Agreement NCC2-1064 (1998-2001), NCC-1328 since 2002.
National Research Council Associate (NASA Ames Research Center 1996-1998)
French Ministère de la Recherche Posc-Doctoral Fellowship (NASA Ames Research Center 1994-1995).
Association Française pour L'Avancement des Sciences (Actualités de l'Hydrologie) Post-Doctoral Fellowship (Observatoire de Meudon, Laboratoire de Physique du Système Solaire, Paris, France).
Projects
Science Lead for the NASA ASTEP Science on the Fly Project since November 2003.
Science and Expedition Lead of the research module on the exploration of the UV effect on life at the highest lakes on Earth, NASA Astrobiology Institute project, since July 2003
Science Team Member for the JPL Surface Science Operations on the 2003 Mars Exploration Rover (MER) Missions since 2002.
Spokesperson for the Gusev Crater as the landing site for the 2003 MER-A (Spirit) rover.
Project Science Lead for the ASTEP Rover in the Atacama Program since 2002.
Principal Investigator and Expedition Lead, Licancabur: exploring the limits of life in the highest lake on Earth (2002-2003, NASA Directorate Discretionary Fund Award since 2002.
Co-Investigator to the Data-Centric Analysis of Science Return for Human-Directed Robotic Geology. NASA AIRS Program award since 2002.
Co-Science Lead on the study of science automation for the robotic exploration of aqueous environments on Mars (NASA Ames Research Center) ongoing project since 2001.
Principal Investigator and Mars Exploration Program Spokesperson for Gusev Crater, a landing site for the 2003 Mars Exploration Rover (MER) A, since 2000.
Project Science Lead and Project Manager of the first Astronaut-Rover field experiment, Silver Lake (1999).
Deputy Project Science Lead, Marsokhod rover field experiment, Silver Lake (1999).
Project Science Lead: Nomad rover field experiment, Atacama Desert, Chile (1997).
Science Team Member, Marsokhod rover field experiment, Tuba City, Arizona (1996).
Principal Investigator on the study of Gusev crater as a potential landing site for an astrobiology mission.
Science Team Member, Marsokhod rover field experiment, Kilauea, Hawaii (1995).
Principal Investigator, Feasibility of an Exobiology Mission on Mars (1994-1995).
Students and Mentorship
Graylan Vincent, NASA Astrobiology Academy Student, undergraduate (2003)
David Fike, Biology Program Internship (summer 2002)
Frederick Grant, NASA Astrobiology Academy Student, undergraduate (2002)
Andrew Hock, NASA Ames GSRP, Ph-D student (starting June 2002)
David Fike, NASA Astrobiology Academy Student, Ph-D student (since 2001)
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 Advacement of Sciences
New York Academy
Planetary Society
Publications
Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals:
2003
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. (in press).
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.
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 Maadim 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 Maadim Vallis/Gusev crater hydrogeologic system, Mars. Icarus 133, 98-108.
Cabrol, N.A, E.A. Grin, And R. Landheim 1998. Maadim 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.
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 dun sous-sol gelé à léchelle planétaire. Journées Polaires dAlbi, 92-106.
Cabrol, N.A 1988a. Mise en évidence dune corrélation entre lépaisseur de la cryosphère et la présence de chenaux de petites et moyennes dimensions par une approche globale. Journées de lATP de Planétologie, Besançon, 239-243.
Theses
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.
Cabrol, N.A 1986. Deux types de chenaux martiens: Maadim Vallis et Dao Vallis. Etude morphologique et morphométrique. Université de Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne/ Observatoire de Paris-Meudon, Master Thesis, 170 pp.
Technical Reports
2003
Cabrol, N. A. 2003. Limits of life in the Atacama: Robotic investigation of life in the Atacama desert of Chile. ASTEP Science activity report for Year 01. Science report to HQ. 65 p.
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.
2002
Cabrol, N. A. 2002. 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.
2001
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.
1999
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.
1997
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.
1995
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.
1994
Cabrol, N.A 1994. Site 079 - Aeolis Southeast, In Mars Landing Site Catalog, 2nd., Ed., Greeley, R., and P.E Thomas, eds., 218-221.
1993
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.
1990
Cabrol, N.A 1990. Site 079 - Aeolis Southeast, In Mars Landing Site Catalog, 1rst Ed., Greeley, R., and P.E Thomas, eds., 218-221.
Books and Chapters of Books
2004
N. A. Cabrol, 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 2004. Signatures of Habitats and Life in Earths High-Altitude Lakes: Clues to Noachian Aqueous Environments on Mars. In: Cambridge University Press (submitted).
2003
Cabrol, N. A., and E. A. Grin 2003. Ancient and Recent Lakes of Mars. In: Water on Mars and Life" (in press). Book series: Advances in Astrobiology and Biogeophysics, Springer-Verlag. Series editors: André Brack, Gerda Horneck, Michel Mayor, John Baross and the late David Wynn-Williams.
2000
Cabrol, N. A., and E. A. Grin 2000. La Recherche de la Vie dans lUnivers, Presses Universitaires de France Eds, 128p.
1998
Cabrol, N.A and E. A. Grin 1998. La Terre et la Lune. Presses Universitaires de France Eds, 128 pp.
1990
Cabrol, N.A 1990. Arthur ou la flèche du temps. Tsuru Eds, 216 pp.
1989
Cabrol, N.A, and E.A. Grin 1989. Translation in French of the American television show "The Miracle Planet, Atlas Eds.
1988
Cabrol, N. A. 1988. Les planètes géantes, In Atlas de lEspace, Encyclopedia Universalis.
Abstracts of Communications and Poster Presentations
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.
Greeley, R., S. Squyres, N. Cabrol, M. Golombek, J. Grant, E. Grin, S. Thompson, P. Whelley, and the MER Athena Science Team 2004. European Geophysical Union Assembly.
Richter, L., and the Athena Science Team 2004. Rock and soil physical properties at the MER Gusev crater landing site. European Geophysical Union Assembly.
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).
2002
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 worlds 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.
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)
Edmond A. Grin 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 ARCs 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. Maadim 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. Maadim 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.
Grin, E. A. 1998. Tapping Groundwater On Mars By Air Drilling: Where And How ? Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 29th, Houston (1015).
Cabrol, N.A., and E.A. Grin 1998. Subsidence Areas and Groundwater Model Applied to Maadim 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. Maadim 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 ISSOLs 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-MaAdim 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.
Articles for General Audience and Web Articles.
Cabrol, N. A., and E. A. Grin 2001. Gusev Crater: A landing site for the 2003 MER missions to Mars. Submitted to SETI News Article.
Cabrol, N. A. 2001. Mars Exploration Rovers Landing Sites: First Cut. SETI Electronic Edito.
Cabrol, N. A. 2000. Blue Mars? Electronic editorial, SETI Institute Homepage.
Cabrol, N. A. 2000. - Lorsque astronautes et rovers exploreront ensemble Mars. Le projet ASRO: un tout premier pas. Bull. Ass. Pl. Mars.
Cabrol, N. A. 2000. ASRO: Un premier pas vers l'exploration humaine de Mars. L'Astronomie.
Cabrol, N. A. 2000. Sous le ciel de Mars. Editorial, Intergeo Bull.
Cabrol, N. A. 2000. Recent lakes on Mars. SETI Institute Bull.
Cabrol, N. A. 1997 La victoire de l'audace et le clin d'oeil de la chance, Editorial électronique, Mission Mars-Pathfinder, Société Astronomique de France.
Cabrol, N.A. 1996. Viking, 2071 jours à la surface de Mars. LAstronomie
Cabrol, N.A. 1994. L'eau, mémoire de la planète Mars. Ciel & Espace.
Cabrol, N.A 1993. Magellan sur Vénus : 3 années d'acquis scientifiques. L'Astronomie.
Cabrol, N.A 1992b. Résultats du XXIV ème Congrès du DPS à Munich. L'Astronomie.
Cabrol, N.A 1992a. Comment les chenaux traduisent l'évolution de la planète Mars. Sciences.
Cabrol, N.A 1988c. La vie en apesanteur. Ciel & Espace.
Cabrol, N.A 1988b. Europe. Ciel & Espace.
Cabrol, N.A 1988a. Io. Ciel & Espace
Cabrol, N.A 1986. Les chenaux de la planète Mars. Ciel & Espace.
Public Lectures
About 300 public lectures and seminars of astronomy and planetary sciences in France and United States since 1986
Other Achievements
Scientific High-Altitude Mountaineering and free diving:
Scientific High-Altitude Free Diving:
- World record: altitude free diving in the Licancabur summit lake (5916 m) Bolivia: 2003
- Laguna Verde (4,340 m), Bolivia: 2002
- "Heated Pond" (4,340 m), Bolivia: 2002, 2003
- Lake Helen (2,400 m), Lassen Park, California: 2002, 2003.
Mountaineering (since 1995):
- Licancabur summit (6,014 m), Bolivia: 2002, 2003.
- Juriquès Volcano, Bolivia, training ascent at secondary crater (5,400 m): 2002, 2003.
- Mount Whitney, California (4,780 m): 1995
- Mount Shasta, California (4,300 m): 2001
- Lassen Peak, California (3,010 m): 20 times since 1995.
- Half Dome, Yosemite Park (2,830 m): 2001