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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Robotic ecological mapping: Habitats and the search for life in the Atacama Desert

Kimberley A. Warren-Rhodes; S. Weinstein; J. L. Piatek; James M. Dohm; Andrew N. Hock; Edwin Minkley; D. Pane; Lauren A. Ernst; G. Fisher; S. Emani; Alan S. Waggoner; Nathalie A. Cabrol; David Wettergreen; Edmond A. Grin; Peter Coppin; Chong Diaz; Jeffrey Edward Moersch; G. G. Oril; Trey Smith; K. Stubbs; G. Thomas; Michael D. Wagner; M. Wyatt; L. Ng Boyle

[1] As part of the three-year ‘Life in the Atacama’ (LITA) project, plant and microbial abundance were mapped within three sites in the Atacama Desert, Chile, using an automated robotic rover. On-board fluorescence imaging of six biological signatures (e.g., chlorophyll, DNA, proteins) was used to assess abundance, based on a percent positive sample rating system and standardized robotic ecological transects. The percent positive rating system scored each sample based on the measured signal strength (0 for no signal to 2 for strong signal) for each biological signature relative to the total rating possible. The 2005 field experiment results show that percent positive ratings varied significantly across Site D (coastal site with fog), with patchy zones of high abundance correlated with orbital and microscale habitat types (heaved surface crust and gravel bars); alluvial fan habitats generally had lower abundance. Non-random multi-scale biological patchiness also characterized interior desert Sites E and F, with relatively high abundance associated with (paleo)aqueous habitats such as playas. Localized variables, including topography, played an important, albeit complex, role in microbial spatial distribution. Site D biosignature trends correlated with culturable soil bacteria, with MPN ranging from 10-1000 CFU/g-soil, and chlorophyll ratings accurately mapped lichen/moss abundance (Site D) and higher plant (Site F) distributions. Climate also affected biological patchiness, with significant correlation shown between abundance and (rover) air relative humidity, while lichen patterns were linked to the presence of fog. Rover biological mapping results across sites parallel longitudinal W-E wet/dry/wet Atacama climate trends. Overall, the study highlights the success of targeting of aqueousassociated habitats identifiable from orbital geology and mineralogy. The LITA experience also suggests the terrestrial study of life and its distribution, particularly the fields of landscape ecology and ecohydrology, hold critical lessons for the search for life on other planets. Their applications to robotic sampling strategies on Mars should be further exploited.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Searching for microbial life remotely: Satellite‐to‐rover habitat mapping in the Atacama Desert, Chile

Kimberley A. Warren-Rhodes; S. Weinstein; James M. Dohm; J. L. Piatek; Edwin Minkley; Andrew N. Hock; Charles S. Cockell; D. Pane; Lauren A. Ernst; G. Fisher; S. Emani; Alan S. Waggoner; Nathalie A. Cabrol; David Wettergreen; Dimitrios Apostolopoulos; Peter Coppin; Edmond A. Grin; Chong Diaz; Jeffrey Edward Moersch; G. G. Oril; Trey Smith; K. Stubbs; Gordon Thomas; Michael D. Wagner; M. Wyatt


Archive | 2005

Use of a Novel Rover-mounted Fluorescence Imager and Fluorescent Probes to Detect Biological Material in the Atacama Desert in Daylight

S. Weinstein; D. Pane; Kimberley A. Warren-Rhodes; Charles S. Cockell; Lauren A. Ernst; Edwin Minkley; G. Fisher; S. Emani; David Wettergreen; Michael D. Wagner


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Comparing different methods for assessing ground truth of rover data analysis for the 2005 season of the Life in the Atacama Project

Gordon Thomas; I. Ukstins Peate; J. Nakamoto; Erin Pudenz; Justin M. Glasgow; J. Bretthauer; Nathalie A. Cabrol; David Wettergreen; Edmond A. Grin; Peter Coppin; James M. Dohm; J. L. Piatek; Kimberley A. Warren-Rhodes; Andrew N. Hock; S. Weinstein; G. Fisher; G. Chong Diaz; Charles S. Cockell; Lucia Marinangeli; N. Minkley; Jeffrey Edward Moersch; Gian Gabriele Ori; Trey Smith; K. Stubb; Michael D. Wagner; Alan S. Waggoner


Archive | 2006

Implementation of a daylight fluorescence imaging system to autonomously detect biomarkers of extant life in the Atacama Desert

S. Weinstein; D. Pane; Kimberley A. Warren-Rhodes; Charles S. Cockell; Lauren A. Ernst; Edwin Minkley; G. Fisher; S. Emani; David Wettergreen; Michael D. Wagner; Nathalie A. Cabrol; E. Grim; Alan S. Waggoner


Archive | 2005

Searching for life with rovers: exploration methods and science results from the 2004 field campaign of the “Life in the Atacama” project and applications to future Mars Missions

Nathalie A. Cabrol; D. S. Wettergree; R. Whittaker; Edmond A. Grin; Jeffrey Edward Moersch; G. Chong-Diaz; Charles S. Cockell; Peter Coppin; James M. Dohm; G. Fisher; Andrew N. Hock; Lucia Marinangeli; N. Minkley; Gian Gabriele Ori; J. L. Piatek; Alan S. Waggoner; Kimberley A. Warren-Rhodes; S. Weinstein; Michael Bruce Wyatt; Francisco J. Calderon; Stuart Heys; Dominic Jonak; A. Luders; T. Pane; Trey Smith; K. Stubbs; James Teza; P. Thompkins; Daniel J. Villa; C. Willams


Archive | 2005

Spectroscopic results from the Life in the Atacama (LITA) project 2004 field season

J. L. Piatek; Jeffrey Edward Moersch; Michael Bruce Wyatt; M. Rampe; Nathalie A. Cabrol; David Wettergreen; R. Whittaker; Edmond A. Grin; G. Chong Diaz; Charles S. Cockell; Peter Coppin; James M. Dohm; G. Fisher; Andrew N. Hock; Lucia Marinangeli; N. Minkley; Gian Gabriele Ori; Alan S. Waggoner; Kimberley A. Warren-Rhodes; S. Weinstein; Dimitrios Apostolopoulos; Trey Smith; Michael D. Wagner; K. Stubb; G. Thomas; Justin M. Glasgow


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Searching for microbial life remotely: Satellite-to-rover habitat mapping in the Atacama Desert, Chile: ROVER HABITAT MAPPING IN THE ATACAMA

Kimberley A. Warren-Rhodes; S. Weinstein; James M. Dohm; J. L. Piatek; Edwin Minkley; Andrew N. Hock; Charles S. Cockell; D. Pane; Lauren A. Ernst; G. Fisher; S. Emani; Alan S. Waggoner; Nathalie A. Cabrol; David Wettergreen; Dimitrios Apostolopoulos; Peter Coppin; Edmond A. Grin; Chong Diaz; Jeffrey Edward Moersch; G. G. Oril; Trey Smith; K. Stubbs; G. Thomas; Michael D. Wagner; M. Wyatt


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Robotic ecological mapping: Habitats and the search for life in the Atacama Desert: ROBOTIC ECOLOGICAL MAPPING IN ATACAMA

Kimberley A. Warren-Rhodes; S. Weinstein; J. L. Piatek; James M. Dohm; Andrew N. Hock; Edwin Minkley; D. Pane; Lauren A. Ernst; G. Fisher; S. Emani; Alan S. Waggoner; Nathalie A. Cabrol; David Wettergreen; Edmond A. Grin; Peter Coppin; Chong Diaz; Jeffrey Edward Moersch; G. G. Oril; Trey Smith; K. Stubbs; G. Thomas; Michael D. Wagner; M. Wyatt; L. Ng Boyle


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Comparing different methods for assessing ground truth of rover data analysis for the 2005 season of the Life in the Atacama Project: LITA GROUND TRUTH ASSESSMENT METHODS

G. Thomas; I. Ukstins Peate; J. Nakamoto; Erin Pudenz; Justin M. Glasgow; J. Bretthauer; Nathalie A. Cabrol; David Wettergreen; Edmond A. Grin; Peter Coppin; James M. Dohm; J. L. Piatek; Kimberley A. Warren-Rhodes; Andrew N. Hock; S. Weinstein; G. Fisher; G. Chong Diaz; Charles S. Cockell; Lucia Marinangeli; N. Minkley; Jeffrey Edward Moersch; Gian Gabriele Ori; Trey Smith; K. Stubb; Michael D. Wagner; Alan S. Waggoner

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David Wettergreen

Carnegie Mellon University

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Alan S. Waggoner

Carnegie Mellon University

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Andrew N. Hock

University of California

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S. Weinstein

Carnegie Mellon University

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J. L. Piatek

University of Tennessee

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