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sorry its no rosie its my mistake maybe
here ´s the real name, sorry
David Smith
Email
[email protected]
Institution Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Telephone 617-492-6983
Address 69 Chestnut St
Cambridge, MA 02139
USA
Past NAI Teams Harvard University (CAN1)
Publications
Smith, D.S. & Scalo, J. (In Press). X-ray flares and astronaut risk during extravehicular activity. Space Weather.
Smith, D.S. & Scalo, J. (2006). Solar X-ray flare hazards on the surface of Mars. Plan. Sp. Sci.(in press):doi:10.1016/j.pss.2006.10.001.
Scalo, J.M., Smith, D.S. &
Redfield, S. (In preparation). Reconstruction of the cosmic-ray flux history of the Sun using absorption line
observations of clouds along the Sun's past trajectory.
Scalo, J.M. & Smith, D.S. (Submitted). Descreening densities for the Sun and lower-mass stars. Astrobiology.
Smith, D. (2006). Determining the Survivability of Psychrophilic Microbes under Simulated Martian Conditions. Department of Ecological and
Evolutionary Biology (pp. 10). Princeton: Princeton University.
Smith, D.S. & Scalo, J. (2005). Solar X-ray Flare Hazards on the Surface of Mars. Planetary and Space Science:Submitted 2005.
Smith, D. & Scalo, J. (2004). Evolution in the Variable Mutational Environment of Habitable Planets. Astrobiology, 4(2):296.
Scalo, J., Smith, D.S. &
Redfield, S. (2005). Galactic and Stellar Cosmic-Ray Environments of Habitable Planets. Astrobiology, 5(2):212.
Scalo, J. & Smith, D.S. (Submitted 2005). Astrospheric Descreening Rates for Habitable-Zone Planets around Solar and Subsolar-Mass Stars.
Astrobiology.
Scalo, J. & Smith, D. (2004). Passage of a Solar-Like Planetary System Through a Turbulent Molecular Cloud. Astrobiology, 4(2):291.
Twardowski, M.S., Mouw, C.B., Dombroski, J. & Smith, D.C. (2005). Discriminating organic chemical signatures in interstitial waters of deeply buried
sediments using flourescence spectroscopy [Abstract]. NASA Astrobiology Institute Biennial Meeting, 5(2):298. Boulder, CO.
26 publications. Click to Show/Hide Publications
Soffientino, B., Spivack, A.J., Smith, D.C., Roggenstein, E. & D'Hondt, S. (2005 in review). A versatile and sensitive tritium-based radioassay for
measuring Hydrogenase activity in aquatic sediments. Journal of Microbiological Methods.
Soffientino, B., Spivack, A.J., Smith, D.C. & D'Hondt, S.L. (2005). Hydrogenase activity as an indicator of microbial activity and as a proxy of
microbial community metabolism in anaerobic environments. Geological Society of America. Salt Lake City, UT.
Soffientino, B., Spivack, A.J., Smith, D.C. & D'Hondt, S.L. (2005). Hydrogenase activity as a proxy for hyrdogen metabolism in deeply buried
sediments and as a diagnostic test for life [Abstract]. NASA Astrobiology Institute Biennial Meeting, 5(2):295. Boulder, CO.
Soffientino, B., Spivack, A.J. & Smith, D.C. (2004). Activity of the enzyme hydrogenase as a proxy for hydrogen metabolism in deeply buried
sediments, and as a diagnostic test for life [Presentation]. Astrobiotech Worksho. Washington, DC.
Smith, D.C. (2005). Life in Extreme Environments (Invited Chair). UK-US Frontiers of Science. Cambridge, U.K..
Smith, D.C. (2005). Data Report: Dissolved organic carbon in interstitial waters, Equatorial Pacific and Peru Margin. In: B.B. Jørgensen, S.L.
D'Hondt & D.J. Miller (Eds.). Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results.
Moran, K., Backman, J., Brinkhuis, H., Clemens, S., Cronin, T., Dickens, G.R., Eynaud, F., Gattacceca, J., Jakobsson, M., Jordan, R.W., Kaminski, M.,
King, J., Koc, N., Krylov, A., Martinez, N., Matthiessen, J., McInroy, D., Moore, T.C., Onodera, J.A., O'Regan, M., P&aumul;like, H., Rea, B., Rio,
D., Sakamota, T., Smith, D.C., Stein, R., St. John, K., Suto, I., Suzuki, N., Takahashi, K., Watanabe, M., Yamamoto, M., Frank, M., Jokat, W. &
Kristoffersen, Y. (2005 (to be submitted)). First Look at the Cenozoic History of the Arctic Ocean. Nature.
Soffientino, B., Spivack, A.J., Smith, D.C., Roggenstein, E. & D'Hondt, S. (2005 in review). A versatile and sensitive tritium-based radioassay for
measuring Hydrogenase activity in aquatic sediments. Journal of Microbiological Methods.
D'Hondt, S., Jørgensen, B.B., Miller, D.J., Batzke, A., Blake, R., Cragg, B.A., Cypionka, H., Dickens, G.R., Ferdelman, T., Hinrichs, K.-U., Holm,
N., Mitterer, R., Spivack, A., Wang, G., Bekins, B., Engelen, B., Ford, K., Gettemy, G., Rutherford, S.D., Sass, H., Skilbeck, C.G., Aiello, I.W.,
Guèrin, G., House, C., Inagaki, F., Meister, P., Naehr, T., Niitsuma, S., Parkes, R.J., Schippers, A., Smith, D.C., Teske, A., Wiegel, J., Padilla,
C.N. & Acosta, J.L.S. (2004). Distributions of metabolic activities in deep subseafloor sediments. Science, 306:2216-2212.
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.
Copley, S.D., Smith, D.E. & Morowitz, H.G. (2005). A Mechanism for the Association of Amino Acids with their Codons and the Origin of the Genetic
Code. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 102:4442-4447.
D'Hondt, S., Jorgensen, B.B., Miller, D.J., Batzke, A., Blake, R., Cragg, B.A., Cypionka, H., Dickens, G.R., Ferdelman, T., Hinrichs, K.U., Holm,
N.G., Mitterer, R., Spivack, A., Wang, G., Bekins, B., Engelen, B., Ford, K., Gettemy, G., Rutherford, S.D., Sass, H., Skilbeck, C.G., Aiello, I.W.,
Guerin, G., House, C.H., Inagaki, F., Meister, P., Naehr, T., Niitsuma, S., Parkes, R.J., Schippers, A., Smith, D.C., Teske, A., Wiegel, J., Padilla,
C.N. & Acosta, J.L. (2004). Distributions of microbial activities in deep subseafloor sediments. Science, 306(5705):2216-21 [Online].
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.
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. (2004). New perspectives on ancient Mars [Abstract].
Second Conference on Early Mars: Geologic, Hydrologic, and Climatic Evolution and the Implications for Life.
McGovern, P.J., Solomon, S.C., Smith, D.E., Zuber, M.T., Simons, M., Wieczorek, M.A., Phillips, R.J., Neumann, G.A., Aharonson, O. & Head, J.W.
(2004). Correction to "Localized gravity/topography admittance and correlation spectra on Mars: Implications for regional and global evolution".
Journal of Geophysical Research, 109(E7):E07007, 10.1029/2004JE002286.
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bold letters just to notice redfield between the other scientists.
i guess that Sergio misfitted this one, but of course is S.Redfield and not Rosie, though they may have known each other
just a guess
edit on 5-5-2011 by N1thNa1ath because: bold letters missed from important text