Des Marais, D.J., Jakosky, B.M. & Hynek, B.M. (2008). Astrobiological implications of Mars surface composition and properties.. In: J.A. Bell (Ed.). The Martian Surface: Composition, Mineralogy and Physical Properties (pp. 599-623). Cambridge Planetary Science.
Murphy, N.W., Jakosky, B.M., Rafkin, S.C., Larsen, K.W., Putzig, N.E. & Mellon, M.T. (2007). Thermophysical properties of the Isidis basin, Mars. J. Geophys. Res., 112(E05004).
Martinez-Alonso, S., Mellon, M.T., Kindel, B.C. & Jakosky, B.M. (2006). Mapping compositional diversity on the surface of Mars: The spectral variance index. J. Geophys. Res., 111.
Jakosky, B.M., Westall, F. & Brack, A. (In Press, 2007). Mars. In: J.B.a.W. Sullivan (Ed.). Astrobiology.
Jakosky, B.M., Hynek, B.M., Pelkey, S.M., Mellon, M.T., Martinez-Alonso, S., Putzig, N.E., Murphy, N. & Christensen, P.R. (2006). Thermophysical properties of the MER and Beagle II landing site regions on Mars. J. Geophys. Res., 111(E08008).
Jakosky, B.M. & Bell, J. (2006). Science and exploration must work together in NASA (op-ed piece). Space News.
DesMarais, D.J., Jakosky, B.M. & Hynek, B.M. (In Press, 2007). Astrobiological implications of Mars surface composition and properties. In: J.F. Bell III (Ed.). Mars Surface Composition, Mineralogy, and Physical Properties. Cambridge Univ. Press.
Chojnacki, M., Jakosky, B.M. & Hynek, B.M. (2006). Surficial properties of landslides and surrounding units in Ophir Chasma, Mars. J. Geophys. Res., 111(E04005).
Solomon, S.C., Aharonson, O., Aurnou, J.M., Banerdt, W.B., Carr, M.H., Dombard, A.J., Frey, H.V., Golombek, M.P., Hauck II, S.A., Head III, J.W., Jakosky, B.M., Johnson, C.L., McGovern, P.J., Neumann, G.A., Phillips, R.J., Smith, D.E. & Zuber, M.T. (2005). New perspectives on ancient Mars. Science, 307:1214-1220.
Pelkey, S.M., Jakosky, B.M. & Christensen, P.R. (2004). Surficial properties in Gale Crater, Mars, from Mars Odyssey THEMIS data. Icarus, 167:244-270.
Martinez-Alonso, S., Jakosky, B.M., Mellon, M.T. & Putzig, N.E. (2005). A volcanic interpretation of Gusev Crater surface materials from thermophysical, spectral, and morphological evidence. J. Geophys. Res., 110(E01003).
Link, L.S., Jakosky, B.M. & Thyne, G.D. (2005). Low-temperature aqueous alteration on Mars and the potential for life (abstract). NASA Astrobiology Institute Biannual Meeting. Boulder, CO.
Link, L.S., Jakosky, B.M. & Thyne, G.D. (2005). Potential for life on Mars from low-temperature aqueous weathering (abstract). Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf.. Houston, TX.
Link, L.S., Jakosky, B.M. & Thyne, G.D. (2005). Biological potential of low-temperature aqueous environments on Mars. Int. J. Astrobiology, (in press).
Jakosky, B.M., Westall, F. & Brack, A. (2004). Mars. In: J. Baross & W. Sullivan (Eds.). Astrobiology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Jakosky, B.M., Mellon, M.T., Varnes, E.S., Feldman, W.C., Boynton, W.V. & Haberle, R.M. (2005). Mars low-latitude neutron distribution: Possible remnant near-surface water ice and a mechanism for its recent emplacement. Icarus, 175:58-67.
Jakosky, B.M. & Mellon, M.T. (2004). Mars ground ice: Stability at the present epoch at low and mid latitudes and implications for astrobiology (abstract). Astrobiology Science Conf.. NASA/Ames Res. Ctr..
Jakosky, B.M. & Mellon, M.T. (2004). Water on Mars. Phys. Today, 57:71-76.
Jakosky, B.M., Haberle, R.M. & Arvidson, R.E. (2005). Mars Volatiles and Climate: Emergence of a New Paradigm?, (submitted).
Jakosky, B.M. & CoBabe-Ammann, E. (2004). Educating and informing the public in astrobiology through educating and informing science journalists (abstract). Astrobiology Science Conf.. NASA/Ames Res. Ctr..
Jakosky, B.M. (2004). Mars as the cornerstone in understanding planetary habitability (invited) [Abstract]. American Astron. Soc. annual meeting. Denver, CO.
Christensen, P.R., Ruff, S.W., Fergason, R., Gorelick, N., Jakosky, B.M., Lane, M.D., McEwen, A.S., McSween, H.Y., Mehall, G.L., Milam, K., Moersch, J.E., Pelkey, S.M., Rogers, A.D. & Wyatt, M.B. (2005). Mars Exploration Rover candidate landing sites as viewed by THEMIS. Icarus, 176:12-43.
Solomon, S.C., Aharonson, O., Hauck, S.A., Jakosky, B.M., Phillips, R.J. & Zuber, M.T. (2005). Why the Martian mantle is (mostly) "wet" [Abstract]. Abstracts of Papers, 36th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference. Houston, TX.
Solomon, S.C., Aharonson, O., Aurnou, J.M., Banerdt, W.B., Carr, M.H., Dombard, A.J., Frey, H.V., Golombek, M.P., Hauck, S.A., Head, J.W., Jakosky, B.M., Johnson, C.L., McGovern, P.J., Neumann, G.A., Phillips, R.J., Smith, D.E. & Zuber, M.T. (2005). New perspectives on ancient Mars. Science, 307:1214-1220.
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