M. A. Mischna
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Physics
- Biology
- Astrobiology
- Astronomy
- Geology
- Mars Exploration Program
- Geography
- Environmental science
- Meteorology
- Martian
- Atmospheric sciences
- Chemistry
- Thermodynamics
- Organic chemistry
- Oceanography
- Ecology
- Engineering
- Atmosphere of Mars
- Climatology
- Quantum mechanics
- Atmosphere (unit)
Authored Works
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- Localization of Methane Signals in Gale Crater
- The ebb of rivers the paleo-river elevation transition due to the decline of greenhouse effect on early Mars
- Localizing methane sources in Gale crater using a multi-detector strategy
- Atmospheric Assessment in Support of Ingenuity Helicopter Flights
- Thermal Forcing of Near-Surface Temperatures by Martian Water Ice Clouds
- Planetary Scale Seasonal and Tidal Atmospheric Mass Transport: Role of Gradiometry Measurements
- Mars Orbiters for Surface-Atmosphere-Ionosphere Connections (MOSAIC)
- Mars 3 Ga had river-forming climates at low average pCO<SUB>2</SUB>, raising the likelihood of false negatives in the search for habitable exoplanets
- Localizing Methane Emission Sites on Mars from Inverse Modeling
- 2020 WHIPPLE AWARD LECTURE, "ADVENTURES IN PLANETARY SCIENCE,1960-2020", a personal retrospective summary of sixty years of research in the Planetary Sciences
- The VALKYRIE Payload for Probing the Martian Subsurface
- Localizing Putative Methane Sources on Mars from Back-Trajectory Modeling Techniques
- Analysis of Warm Nighttime Surface Temperature Anomalies in Gale Crater as a Potential Signature of Nighttime Clouds
- The Cirrus Cloud Greenhouse on Early Mars: An Explanation, The Explanation, or No Explanation for Rivers and Lakes?
- Localizing putative methane sources on Mars from spacecraft observations and back-trajectory modeling techniques
- An Assessment of Martian Atmospheric Wind Measurement Techniques: A Workshop Report
- The Role of Atmospheric Pressure on Surface Thermal Inertia for Early Mars Climate Modeling
- Obtaining higher-accuracy estimates of water-rich rocks and water-poor sand dunes on Mars in active neutron experiments
- Methane outgassing scenarios from subsurface clathrates and atmospheric transport
- Origin of the two scales of wind ripples on Mars
- Interannual Variability in Global Dust Storm Initiation on Mars from a GCM with Orbit-Spin Coupling and Active Dust Lifting
- Dust Storm Forecasts for Mars Year 33: An Update
- Constraining Hesperian martian P<SUB>CO2</SUB> from mineral analysis at Gale crater
- Potential Persistence of Ground Ice at Gale Crater, Mars Constrained Using Curiosity Rover REMS Data
- Orbit-Spin Coupling Accelerations and Global Dust Storm Intermittency on Mars
- Observation of Very High Passive Mode Thermal Neutron Counts by the MSL DAN Instrument at Marias Pass in Gale Crater
- Monitoring of anomalous water distribution by DAN/MSL during first U-turn observational campaign at Marias Pass area in Gale Crater
- A Stormy Forecast for the Upcoming Dust Storm Season on Mars
- Secular Climate Change on Mars: An Update Using One Mars Year of MSL Pressure Data
- Mars Atmospheric Composition, Isotope Ratios and Seasonal Variations: Overview and Updates of the SAM Measurements at Gale Crater
- MSL DAN Passive Data and Interpretations
- Long-term Passive Mode Data Measured by the Dynamic Albedo of Neutrons (DAN) Instrument onboard Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) and Comparison to REMS Surface Pressure and Temperature Measurements
- Joint Analysis of Bulk Water/Chlorine Distribution in the Martian Subsurface along MSL Curiosity Traverse from Comparison between DAN/MSL and other instruments observations onboard Curiosity Rover
- Experiments with Orbit-Spin Coupling Accelerations in a Mars General Circulation Model
- An Eddy-Diffusivity/Mass-Flux Turbulence Parameterization: Application to Dust Convection on Mars
- Why the Diurnal Pressure Variation at Curiosity is so Large
- Secular Climate Change on Mars: An Update Using MSL Pressure Data
- Preliminary Results from MCS and MSL Atmospheric Joint Observations
- Obliquity-Controlled Water Vapor/Trace Gas Feedback in the Martian Greenhouse Cycle
- Neutron Background Measurements by the the MSL Dynamic Albedo of Neutrons (DAN) Instrument during the First 360 sols of the Surface Operation at Mars
- Local variations of bulk hydrogen and chlorine content measured at the contact between the Sheepbed and Gillespie Lake units in Yellowknife Bay, Gale Crater, using the DAN instrument onboard Curiosity
- Iterative modeling of hydrogen in multiple subsurface layers with MSL/DAN exit traverse data from Yellowknife Bay, Gale crater, Mars
- Hydrogen and chlorine content in Gale crater along the first 1 km of Curiosity's traverse, estimated from DAN/MSL data (Invited)
- Ground-atmosphere interactions at Gale
- DAN Active Parameters and Mastcam Hydration Survey Imaging: Comparisons Across Yellowknife Bay, Gale Crater, Mars
- Coordinated in situ and orbital observations of ground temperature by the Mars Science Laboratory Ground Temperature Sensor and Mars Odyssey Thermal Emission Imaging System: Implications for thermal modeling of the Martian surface
- Superrotation in a Venus GCM with Realistic Topography and Radiative Forcing
- Polar Warming Drivers
- Meridional Transport of Energy during Atmospheric Collapse on Ancient Mars
- Mars Water Cycle Simulations - Sensitivity to Model Physics and Dynamics, and Local Behaviour
- Mars Climate Sounder observations in support of the Mars Science Laboratory Landing
- Obliquity-Controlled Water Vapor/Trace Gas Feedback in the Martian Greenhouse Cycle
- Middle-Atmosphere Polar Warming at Mars
- Mars gravity and climate
- On the Lifetime and Extent of Methane Plumes on Mars
- Climate Dynamics of Atmospheric Collapse on Ancient Mars
- Climate Modeling of the Terrestrial Planets (and one Moon)
- Zero Obliquity Studies of Heat Transport in the Martian Paleo-climate
- Simulation of Martian Cloud Formation Associated With Topography by the Planetary Weather Research and Forecasting Model
- Three-Dimensional Climate Modeling of the Amazonian Environment and Glaciation
- Simulation of Water Cycle With a Martian Weather Research and Forecast Model
- Orbitally-Driven Change in the Martian Atmosphere
- The Long-Term Evolution of Transient Liquid Water on Mars
- Obliquity-Driven Volatile Cycling in the Tropics and Mid-Latitudes of Mars.
- Formation of Obliquity-Driven Subsurface Ice Deposits on Mars: Study With a General Circulation Model
- Orbitally-Induced, Quasi-Periodic Climate Change on Mars: Modelling Changes in the Global Cycling of Water and Carbon Dioxide
Linked Co-Authors
- A. Malakhov
- Baojian Fan
- Danica Adams
- Edwin S. Kite
- G. Martínez
- Jiazheng Li
- Manuel de la Torre Juárez
- Yangcheng Luo
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Andreas Eckart University of Cologne, Germany
- Arizona State University
- Arizona State University, School of Earth and Space Exploration
- Boston University, Massachusetts
- Brown University, Department of Geological Sciences
- Brown University, Rhode Island
- California Institute of Technology
- California Institute of Technology, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences
- California Institute of Technology, Division of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy
- Catholic University, Washington DC
- Cornell University, Department of Astronomy/Center for Radiophysics and Space Research
- Cornell University, New York
- Finnish Meteorological Institute
- German Aerospace Center, Berlin
- Hampton University, Department of Atmospheric and Planetary Science
- Honeybee Robotics Ltd
- Imperial College, Department of Earth Science and Engineering
- Imperial College, London
- Institute of Earth Sciences of Andalusia
- International Space Science Institute, Switzerland
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory
- Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
- Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia
- Kobe University, Japan
- Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico
- Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston
- Malin Space Science Systems, California
- NASA Ames Research Center
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland
- NASA Johnson Space Center
- New Mexico State University, Department of Astronomy
- Northwestern University, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
- Oregon State University, Corvallis
- Peking University, China
- Planetary Science Institute, Arizona
- RAS, Space Research Institute, Moscow
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York
- Royal Observatory of Belgium
- Smithsonian Institution Air and Space Museum
- Southwest Research Institute, Boulder
- Space Science Institute, Colorado
- Spanish Institute for Aerospace Technologies
- Texas A&M University, College Station
- University of Alcala, Spain
- University of Arizona
- University of Arizona, Department of Hydrology and Water Resources
- University of Arizona, Department of Planetary Sciences
- University of California, Berkeley
- University of California, Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory
- University of California, Davis, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
- University of California, Los Angeles
- University of California, Los Angeles, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics
- University of California, Santa Cruz
- University of Chicago
- University of Chicago, Department of Geophysical Sciences
- University of Colorado, Boulder
- University of Colorado, Boulder, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
- University of Hawaii, Manoa
- University of Hong Kong
- University of Iowa, Department of Physics and Astronomy
- University of Leicester, UK
- University of Maryland, College Park
- University of Maryland, Department of Physics
- University of Michigan
- University of Michigan, Department of Atmospheric Oceanic and Space Sciences
- University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
- University of New Brunswick, Canada
- University of Notre Dame, Indiana
- University of Tennessee
- University of Tennessee, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
- University of Texas, Austin
- University of Toronto, Canada
- University of Utah, Department of Geology and Geophysics
- University of Washington, Seattle
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
- Von Karman Institute For Fluid Dynamics, Belgium
- Western Washington University
- York University, Centre for Research in Experimental Space Science
- York University, Ontario
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