15 results on '"Siegel, Katherine J."'
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2. Impacts of livestock grazing on the probability of burning in wildfires vary by region and vegetation type in California
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Siegel, Katherine J., Macaulay, Luke, Shapero, Matthew, Becchetti, Theresa, Larson, Stephanie, Mashiri, Fadzayi E., Waks, Lulu, Larsen, Laurel, and Butsic, Van
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- 2022
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3. Expanding ocean food production under climate change
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Free, Christopher M., Cabral, Reniel B., Froehlich, Halley E., Battista, Willow, Ojea, Elena, O’Reilly, Erin, Palardy, James E., García Molinos, Jorge, Siegel, Katherine J., Arnason, Ragnar, Juinio-Meñez, Marie Antonette, Fabricius, Katharina, Turley, Carol, and Gaines, Steven D.
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- 2022
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4. Quantifying drivers of change in social-ecological systems: land management impacts wildfire probability in forests of the western US
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Siegel, Katherine J., Larsen, Laurel, Stephens, Connor, Stewart, William, and Butsic, Van
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- 2022
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5. Sovereign states in the Caribbean have lower social-ecological vulnerability to coral bleaching than overseas territories
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Siegel, Katherine J., Cabral, Reniel B., McHenry, Jennifer, Ojea, Elena, Owashi, Brandon, and Lester, Sarah E.
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- 2019
6. Quantifying large-scale impacts of cattle grazing on annual burn probability in Napa and Sonoma Counties, California.
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Starrs, Genoa I., Siegel, Katherine J., Larson, Stephanie, and Butsic, Van
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RANGE management , *CALIFORNIA wildfires , *PRESCRIBED burning , *RANGELANDS , *GRAZING , *FIRE departments , *WILDFIRE prevention , *FUEL reduction (Wildfire prevention) - Abstract
Wildfire in California is an increasing threat to life and property. The expansion of urban and suburban development into wildlands limits risk-reduction options like prescribed burning, whereas large-scale mechanical and herbicide treatments can be cost prohibitive and unpalatable to the public. Cattle grazing is a low risk, affordable treatment not frequently considered for use explicitly for fuels reduction in California. To examine the impact of cattle grazing on fire in Napa and Sonoma Counties, California, we quantified its effects as change in average annual burn probability. Probabilities were calculated for 2001-2017 using mixed-effect regression models in combination with a range of grazing intensities and extents. These grazing scenarios were designed to represent current grazing conditions, ungrazed conditions, adding grazing to high priority landscapes, and grazing the full study area. We estimated that under current grazing conditions, cattle grazing reduces average annual burn probability 45% (from 9.9% to 5.4%) compared to ungrazed conditions. Adding grazing to high priority landscapes as identified by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) decreased their average annual burn probability by 82% (from 7.6% to 1.4%) compared to under current grazing conditions. Of the scenarios assessed, grazing high priority landscapes heavily while maintaining the current extent and intensity of grazing on other rangelands provided the best return in terms of decreased burn probability per additional area grazed. Finally, we demonstrated how our methodologies can be utilized by fuel managers and planners to identify key areas for treatment with cattle grazing. Our findings suggest cattle grazing provides benefits to the study area by reducing overall burn probability, and that extending its use to treat fuels in priority areas in and around the wildland urban interface could provide further fire-risk reduction on communityadjacent lands. Land managers may find cattle grazing a valuable long term fuel-management tool at the landscape scale. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Introduction to Tools and Techniques for Surface Sampling on Europa
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Tevere, Erica L, Siegel, Katherine J, Hofmann, Amy E, Shiraishi, Lori R, Jasper, Jay D, Hendry, Morgan L, Brinkman, Alexander, and Yahnker, Christopher R
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The NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is studying excavation and collection of a sample from an icy surface for a potential landed mission to Europa. Europa presents unique challenges in planetary sampling. Very little is known about the local topography and material composition of the surface. The environmental conditions of being cryogenically cold (80-130K), low gravity (~1/7th Earth), no atmosphere, low lighting conditions, and limited ground in the loop opportunities have forced JPL to look at sampling differently than past missions. Interacting with the surface of the Jovian moon requires a sampling system that is robust to local topography on the scale of the lander and/or the tool. In addition, the sampling system must be capable both of detecting faults and automatically adjusting to them to achieve the mission objectives without ground in the loop feedback. Presented here is an overview of a sampling system concept that involves a two-stage approach for collecting a sample. The first stage uses an excavation tool to prepare the surface site for sample collection by removing the top layer of irradiated material and clearing tailings from the hole. The second stage then generates and collects a sample for delivery to instruments on-board a lander. Also presented is an introduction for how autonomy and sensing technologies might be employed to enable mission success.
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8. Introduction to Tools and Techniques for Surface Sampling on Europa
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Yahnker, Christopher R, Brinkman, Alexander, Hendry, Morgan L, Jasper, Jay D, Shiraishi, Lori R, Hofmann, Amy E, Siegel, Katherine J, and Tevere, Erica L
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- 2018
9. Science goals and mission architecture of the Europa Lander mission concept
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Hand, Kevin P., Phillips, Cynthia B., Murray, Alison E., Garvin, James B., Maize, Earl H., Gibbs, Roger G., Reeves, Glenn, San Martin, A. Miguel, Tan-Wang, Grace H., Krajewski, Joel, Hurst, Kenneth, Crum, Ray, Kennedy, Brett A., McElrath, Timothy P., Gallon, John C., Sabahi, Dara, Thurman, Sam W., Goldstein, Barry, Estabrook, Polly, Lee, Steven W., Dooley, Jennifer A., Brinckerhoff, William B., Edgett, Kenneth S., German, Christopher R., Hoehler, Tori M., Hörst, Sarah M., Lunine, Jonathan I., Paranicas, Christopher, Nealson, Kenneth H., Smith, David E., Templeton, Alexis S., Russell, Michael J., Schmidt, Britney E., Christner, Brent C., Ehlmann, Bethany L., Hayes, Alexander, Rhoden, Alyssa, Willis, Peter, Yingst, R. Aileen, Craft, Kate, Cameron, Marissa E., Nordheim, Tom A., Pitesky, Jo, Scully, Jennifer, Hofgartner, Jason D., Sell, Steve W., Barltrop, Kevin J., Izraelevitz, Jacob, Brandon, Erik J., Seong, J., Jones, John-Paul, Pasalic, Jasmina, Billings, Keith J., Ruiz, John Paul, Bugga, Ratnakumar V., Graham, Dan, Arenas, L. A., Takeyama, Deidre, Drummond, Mai, Aghazarian, Hrand, Andersen, Allen J., Andersen, Kayla B., Anderson, E. W., Babuscia, Alessandra, Backes, Paul G., Bailey, Elizabeth S., Balentine, Daniel, Ballard, Christopher G., Berisford, Daniel F., Bhandari, Pradeep, Blackwood, Krys, Bolotin, Gary S., Bovre, Emilee A., Bowkett, Joseph, Boykins, Kobie T., Bramble, Michael S., Brice, Timothy M., Briggs, Paul, Brinkman, Alexander P., Brooks, Shawn M., Buffington, Brent B., Burns, Brandon, Cable, Morgan L., Campagnola,Stefano, Cangahuala, Laureano A., Carr, Gregory A., Casani, John R., Chahat, Nacer E., Chamberlain-Simon, Brendan K., Cheng, Yun-Ting, Chien, Steve A., Cook, B. T., Cooper, Moogega, Dinicola, Michael, Clement, Brian G., Dean, Zachary S., Cullimore, Emily A., Curtis, Aaron G., de la Croix, Jean-Pierre, Di Pasquale, Peter, Dodd, Emma M., Dubord, Luke A., Edlund, Jeffrey A., Ellyin, Raymond, Emanuel, Blair, Foster, Jeffrey T., Ganino, Anthony J., Garner, Gregory J., Gibson, Matt T., Gildner, Matt, Glazebrook, Kenneth J., Greco, Martin E., Green, W. M., Hatch, Sara J., Hetzel, Mark M., Hoey, William A., Hofmann, Amy E., Ionasescu, Rodica, Jain, Abhinandan, Jasper, Jay D., Johannesen, Jennie R., Johnson, Glenn K., Jun, Insoo, Katake, Anup B., Kim-Castet, So Young, Kim, David Inkyu, Kim, Wousik, Klonicki, Emily F., Kobeissi, Brad, Kobie, Bryan D., Kochocki, Joseph, Kokorowski, Michael, Kosberg, Jacob A., Kriechbaum, Kristopher, Kulkarni, Tejas P., Lam, Rebekah L., Landau, Damon F., Lattimore, Myra A., Laubach, Sharon L., Lawler, Christopher R., Lim, Grace, Li, Jui-Lin, Litwin, Todd E., Lo, Martin W., Logan, Cambria A., Maghasoudi, Elham, Mandrake, Lukas, Marchetti, Yuliya, Marteau, Eloise, Maxwell, Kimberly A., McNamee, John B., McIntyre, Ocean, Meacham, Michael, Melko, Joseph P., Mueller, Juergen, Muliere, David, Mysore, Aprameya, Nash, Jeremy, Ono, Masahiro, Parker, Jay M., Perkins, Rebecca C., Petropoulos, Anastassios E., Gaut, Aaron, Piette Gomez, Marie Y., Casillas, Raul Polit, Preudhomme, Michael, Pyrzak, Guy, Rapinchuk, Jacqueline, Ratliff, John Martin, Ray, T. L., Roberts, Eric T., Roffo, Kenneth, Roth, Duane C., Russino, Joseph A., Schmidt, Tyler M., Schoppers, Marcel J., Senent, Juan S., Serricchio, Fred, Sheldon, Douglas J., Shiraishi, Lori R., Shirvanian, James, Siegel, Katherine J., Singh, Gurjeet, Sirota, Allen R., Skulsky, Eli D., Stehly, Joseph S., Strange, Nathan J., Stevens, Sarah U., Sunada, Eric T., Tepsuporn, Scott P., Tosi, Luis Phillipe C., Trawny, Nikolas, Uchenik, Igor, Verma, Vandi, Volpe, Richard A., Wagner, Caleb T., Wang, D., Willson, Reg G., Wolff, John Luke, Wong, A. T., Zimmer, Aline K., Sukhatme, Kalyani G., Bago, Kevin A., Chen, Yang, Deardorff, Alyssa M., Kuch, Roger S., Lim, Christopher, Syvertson, Marguerite L., Arakaki, Genji A., Avila, Art, DeBruin, Kevin J., Frick, Andreas, Harris, Joby R., Heverly, Matthew C., Kawata, Jessie M., Kim, Sung-Kyun, Kipp, Devin M., Murphy, Juliana, Smith, Matthew W., Spaulding, Matthew D., Thakker, Rohan, Warner, Noah Z., Yahnker, Chris R., Young, M. E., Magner, Tom, Adams, Danica, Bedini, Peter, Mehr, Lauren, Sheldon, Colin, Vernon, Steven, Bailey, Vince, Briere, Marc, Butler, Michael, Davis, Amanda, Ensor, Susan, Gannon, Michele, Haapala-Chalk, Amanda, Hartka, Ted, Holdridge, Mark, Hong, Albert, Hunt, J., Iskow, Joe, Kahler, Faith, Murray, Kimberly, Napolillo, David, Norkus, Michael, Pfisterer, Rick, Porter, Jamie, Roth, David, Schwartz, Paul, Wolfarth, Lawrence, Cardiff, Eric, Davis, Anita, Grob, Eric W., Adam, Jason R., Betts, Erin, Norwood, Jason, Heller, M. M., Voskuilen, Tyler, Sakievich, Philip, Gray, L., Hansen, D. J., Irick, Kevin W., Hewson, John C., Lamb, Joshua, Stacy, S. C., Brotherton, Chris M., Tappan, Alexander S., Benally, Darryl, Thigpen, Hannah, Ortiz, Erick, Sandoval, Dan, Ison, Aaron M., Warren, M., Stromberg, Peter G., Thelen, Paul Mark, Blasy, B., Nandy, Prabal, Haddad, Alexandria W., Trujillo, Lynna B., Wiseley, T. H., Bell, S. A., Teske, Nicholas P., Post, C., Torres-Castro, Loraine, Grosso, Chris, Wasiolek, Maryla, Hand, Kevin P., Phillips, Cynthia B., Murray, Alison E., Garvin, James B., Maize, Earl H., Gibbs, Roger G., Reeves, Glenn, San Martin, A. Miguel, Tan-Wang, Grace H., Krajewski, Joel, Hurst, Kenneth, Crum, Ray, Kennedy, Brett A., McElrath, Timothy P., Gallon, John C., Sabahi, Dara, Thurman, Sam W., Goldstein, Barry, Estabrook, Polly, Lee, Steven W., Dooley, Jennifer A., Brinckerhoff, William B., Edgett, Kenneth S., German, Christopher R., Hoehler, Tori M., Hörst, Sarah M., Lunine, Jonathan I., Paranicas, Christopher, Nealson, Kenneth H., Smith, David E., Templeton, Alexis S., Russell, Michael J., Schmidt, Britney E., Christner, Brent C., Ehlmann, Bethany L., Hayes, Alexander, Rhoden, Alyssa, Willis, Peter, Yingst, R. Aileen, Craft, Kate, Cameron, Marissa E., Nordheim, Tom A., Pitesky, Jo, Scully, Jennifer, Hofgartner, Jason D., Sell, Steve W., Barltrop, Kevin J., Izraelevitz, Jacob, Brandon, Erik J., Seong, J., Jones, John-Paul, Pasalic, Jasmina, Billings, Keith J., Ruiz, John Paul, Bugga, Ratnakumar V., Graham, Dan, Arenas, L. A., Takeyama, Deidre, Drummond, Mai, Aghazarian, Hrand, Andersen, Allen J., Andersen, Kayla B., Anderson, E. W., Babuscia, Alessandra, Backes, Paul G., Bailey, Elizabeth S., Balentine, Daniel, Ballard, Christopher G., Berisford, Daniel F., Bhandari, Pradeep, Blackwood, Krys, Bolotin, Gary S., Bovre, Emilee A., Bowkett, Joseph, Boykins, Kobie T., Bramble, Michael S., Brice, Timothy M., Briggs, Paul, Brinkman, Alexander P., Brooks, Shawn M., Buffington, Brent B., Burns, Brandon, Cable, Morgan L., Campagnola,Stefano, Cangahuala, Laureano A., Carr, Gregory A., Casani, John R., Chahat, Nacer E., Chamberlain-Simon, Brendan K., Cheng, Yun-Ting, Chien, Steve A., Cook, B. T., Cooper, Moogega, Dinicola, Michael, Clement, Brian G., Dean, Zachary S., Cullimore, Emily A., Curtis, Aaron G., de la Croix, Jean-Pierre, Di Pasquale, Peter, Dodd, Emma M., Dubord, Luke A., Edlund, Jeffrey A., Ellyin, Raymond, Emanuel, Blair, Foster, Jeffrey T., Ganino, Anthony J., Garner, Gregory J., Gibson, Matt T., Gildner, Matt, Glazebrook, Kenneth J., Greco, Martin E., Green, W. M., Hatch, Sara J., Hetzel, Mark M., Hoey, William A., Hofmann, Amy E., Ionasescu, Rodica, Jain, Abhinandan, Jasper, Jay D., Johannesen, Jennie R., Johnson, Glenn K., Jun, Insoo, Katake, Anup B., Kim-Castet, So Young, Kim, David Inkyu, Kim, Wousik, Klonicki, Emily F., Kobeissi, Brad, Kobie, Bryan D., Kochocki, Joseph, Kokorowski, Michael, Kosberg, Jacob A., Kriechbaum, Kristopher, Kulkarni, Tejas P., Lam, Rebekah L., Landau, Damon F., Lattimore, Myra A., Laubach, Sharon L., Lawler, Christopher R., Lim, Grace, Li, Jui-Lin, Litwin, Todd E., Lo, Martin W., Logan, Cambria A., Maghasoudi, Elham, Mandrake, Lukas, Marchetti, Yuliya, Marteau, Eloise, Maxwell, Kimberly A., McNamee, John B., McIntyre, Ocean, Meacham, Michael, Melko, Joseph P., Mueller, Juergen, Muliere, David, Mysore, Aprameya, Nash, Jeremy, Ono, Masahiro, Parker, Jay M., Perkins, Rebecca C., Petropoulos, Anastassios E., Gaut, Aaron, Piette Gomez, Marie Y., Casillas, Raul Polit, Preudhomme, Michael, Pyrzak, Guy, Rapinchuk, Jacqueline, Ratliff, John Martin, Ray, T. L., Roberts, Eric T., Roffo, Kenneth, Roth, Duane C., Russino, Joseph A., Schmidt, Tyler M., Schoppers, Marcel J., Senent, Juan S., Serricchio, Fred, Sheldon, Douglas J., Shiraishi, Lori R., Shirvanian, James, Siegel, Katherine J., Singh, Gurjeet, Sirota, Allen R., Skulsky, Eli D., Stehly, Joseph S., Strange, Nathan J., Stevens, Sarah U., Sunada, Eric T., Tepsuporn, Scott P., Tosi, Luis Phillipe C., Trawny, Nikolas, Uchenik, Igor, Verma, Vandi, Volpe, Richard A., Wagner, Caleb T., Wang, D., Willson, Reg G., Wolff, John Luke, Wong, A. T., Zimmer, Aline K., Sukhatme, Kalyani G., Bago, Kevin A., Chen, Yang, Deardorff, Alyssa M., Kuch, Roger S., Lim, Christopher, Syvertson, Marguerite L., Arakaki, Genji A., Avila, Art, DeBruin, Kevin J., Frick, Andreas, Harris, Joby R., Heverly, Matthew C., Kawata, Jessie M., Kim, Sung-Kyun, Kipp, Devin M., Murphy, Juliana, Smith, Matthew W., Spaulding, Matthew D., Thakker, Rohan, Warner, Noah Z., Yahnker, Chris R., Young, M. E., Magner, Tom, Adams, Danica, Bedini, Peter, Mehr, Lauren, Sheldon, Colin, Vernon, Steven, Bailey, Vince, Briere, Marc, Butler, Michael, Davis, Amanda, Ensor, Susan, Gannon, Michele, Haapala-Chalk, Amanda, Hartka, Ted, Holdridge, Mark, Hong, Albert, Hunt, J., Iskow, Joe, Kahler, Faith, Murray, Kimberly, Napolillo, David, Norkus, Michael, Pfisterer, Rick, Porter, Jamie, Roth, David, Schwartz, Paul, Wolfarth, Lawrence, Cardiff, Eric, Davis, Anita, Grob, Eric W., Adam, Jason R., Betts, Erin, Norwood, Jason, Heller, M. M., Voskuilen, Tyler, Sakievich, Philip, Gray, L., Hansen, D. J., Irick, Kevin W., Hewson, John C., Lamb, Joshua, Stacy, S. C., Brotherton, Chris M., Tappan, Alexander S., Benally, Darryl, Thigpen, Hannah, Ortiz, Erick, Sandoval, Dan, Ison, Aaron M., Warren, M., Stromberg, Peter G., Thelen, Paul Mark, Blasy, B., Nandy, Prabal, Haddad, Alexandria W., Trujillo, Lynna B., Wiseley, T. H., Bell, S. A., Teske, Nicholas P., Post, C., Torres-Castro, Loraine, Grosso, Chris, and Wasiolek, Maryla
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© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Hand, K., Phillips, C., Murray, A., Garvin, J., Maize, E., Gibbs, R., Reeves, G., San Martin, A., Tan-Wang, G., Krajewski, J., Hurst, K., Crum, R., Kennedy, B., McElrath, T., Gallon, J., Sabahi, D., Thurman, S., Goldstein, B., Estabrook, P., Lee, S. W., Dooley, J. A., Brinckerhoff, W. B., Edgett, K. S., German, C. R., Hoehler, T. M., Hörst, S. M., Lunine, J. I., Paranicas, C., Nealson, K., Smith, D. E., Templeton, A. S., Russell, M. J., Schmidt, B., Christner, B., Ehlmann, B., Hayes, A., Rhoden, A., Willis, P., Yingst, R. A., Craft, K., Cameron, M. E., Nordheim, T., Pitesky, J., Scully, J., Hofgartner, J., Sell, S. W., Barltrop, K. J., Izraelevitz, J., Brandon, E. J., Seong, J., Jones, J.-P., Pasalic, J., Billings, K. J., Ruiz, J. P., Bugga, R. V., Graham, D., Arenas, L. A., Takeyama, D., Drummond, M., Aghazarian, H., Andersen, A. J., Andersen, K. B., Anderson, E. W., Babuscia, A., Backes, P. G., Bailey, E. S., Balentine, D., Ballard, C. G., Berisford, D. F., Bhandari, P., Blackwood, K., Bolotin, G. S., Bovre, E. A., Bowkett, J., Boykins, K. T., Bramble, M. S., Brice, T. M., Briggs, P., Brinkman, A. P., Brooks, S. M., Buffington, B. B., Burns, B., Cable, M. L., Campagnola, S., Cangahuala, L. A., Carr, G. A., Casani, J. R., Chahat, N. E., Chamberlain-Simon, B. K., Cheng, Y., Chien, S. A., Cook, B. T., Cooper, M., DiNicola, M., Clement, B., Dean, Z., Cullimore, E. A., Curtis, A. G., Croix, J-P. de la, Pasquale, P. Di, Dodd, E. M., Dubord, L. A., Edlund, J. A., Ellyin, R., Emanuel, B., Foster, J. T., Ganino, A. J., Garner, G. J., Gibson, M. T., Gildner, M., Glazebrook, K. J., Greco, M. E., Green, W. M., Hatch, S. J., Hetzel, M. M., Hoey, W. A., Hofmann, A. E., Ionasescu, R., Jain, A., Jasper, J. D., Johannesen, J. R., Johnson, G. K., Jun, I., Katake, A. B., Kim-Castet, S. Y., Kim, D. I., Kim, W., Klonicki, E. F., Kobeis, Europa is a premier target for advancing both planetary science and astrobiology, as well as for opening a new window into the burgeoning field of comparative oceanography. The potentially habitable subsurface ocean of Europa may harbor life, and the globally young and comparatively thin ice shell of Europa may contain biosignatures that are readily accessible to a surface lander. Europa's icy shell also offers the opportunity to study tectonics and geologic cycles across a range of mechanisms and compositions. Here we detail the goals and mission architecture of the Europa Lander mission concept, as developed from 2015 through 2020. The science was developed by the 2016 Europa Lander Science Definition Team (SDT), and the mission architecture was developed by the preproject engineering team, in close collaboration with the SDT. In 2017 and 2018, the mission concept passed its mission concept review and delta-mission concept review, respectively. Since that time, the preproject has been advancing the technologies, and developing the hardware and software, needed to retire risks associated with technology, science, cost, and schedule., K.P.H., C.B.P., E.M., and all authors affiliated with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory carried out this research at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (grant No. 80NM0018D0004). J.I.L. was the David Baltimore Distinguished Visiting Scientist during the preparation of the SDT report. JPL/Caltech2021.
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10. Supplementary Methods and Data from Sovereign states in the Caribbean have lower social–ecological vulnerability to coral bleaching than overseas territories
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Siegel, Katherine J., Reniel B. Cabral, McHenry, Jennifer, Ojea, Elena, Owashi, Brandon, and Lester, Sarah E.
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Ecology ,FOS: Biological sciences ,Environmental Science - Abstract
Detailed descriptions of data and analyses used to assess social-ecological vulnerability
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11. Introduction to Tools and Techniques for Surface Sampling on Europa
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Yahnker, Christopher R., primary, Brinkman, Alexander, additional, Hendry, Morgan L., additional, Jasper, Jay D., additional, Shiraishi, Lori R., additional, Hofmann, Amy E., additional, Siegel, Katherine J., additional, and Tevere, Erica L., additional
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- 2018
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12. Evaluating the dual target binding capabilities of immobilized aptamers using flow cytometry
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Dunaway, Adam B., primary, Sullivan, Richard S., additional, Siegel, Katherine J., additional, and Milam, Valeria T., additional
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13. Supplementary Methods and Data from Sovereign states in the Caribbean have lower social-ecological vulnerability to coral bleaching than overseas territories
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Siegel, Katherine J., Reniel B. Cabral, McHenry, Jennifer, Ojea, Elena, Owashi, Brandon, and Lester, Sarah E.
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14. Life underwater - Abstract
Detailed descriptions of data and analyses used to assess social-ecological vulnerability
14. Supplementary Methods and Data from Sovereign states in the Caribbean have lower social-ecological vulnerability to coral bleaching than overseas territories
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Siegel, Katherine J., Reniel B. Cabral, McHenry, Jennifer, Ojea, Elena, Owashi, Brandon, and Lester, Sarah E.
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14. Life underwater - Abstract
Detailed descriptions of data and analyses used to assess social-ecological vulnerability
15. Supplementary Methods and Data from Sovereign states in the Caribbean have lower social–ecological vulnerability to coral bleaching than overseas territories
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Siegel, Katherine J., Reniel B. Cabral, McHenry, Jennifer, Ojea, Elena, Owashi, Brandon, and Lester, Sarah E.
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14. Life underwater - Abstract
Detailed descriptions of data and analyses used to assess social-ecological vulnerability
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