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Nathan Hadland
Nathan Hadland
Ph.D canidate, University of Arizona
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Challenging the agricultural viability of martian regolith simulants
A Eichler, N Hadland, D Pickett, D Masaitis, D Handy, A Perez, ...
Icarus 354, 114022, 2021
502021
EPIC simulations of Neptune’s dark spots using an active cloud microphysical model
N Hadland, R Sankar, RP LeBeau Jr, C Palotai
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 496 (4), 4760-4768, 2020
92020
A numerical investigation of the Berg feature on Uranus as a vortex-driven system
R LeBeau, K Farmer, R Sankar, N Hadland, C Palotai
Atmosphere 11 (1), 52, 2020
62020
Characterizing Morphology of Lava Tubes in El Malpais National Monument Using Ground Penetrating Radar and LIDAR
N Bardabelias, J Holt, M Christoffersen
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2021, P32D-02, 2021
12021
Simulations of large scale cloud features on Outer Solar System planets
R Sankar, N Hadland, C Klare, A Flom, N Nodolski, C Palotai, R LeBeau, ...
AAS/Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting Abstracts# 50 50, 503.08, 2018
12018
Young volcanic terrains are windows into early microbial colonization
N Hadland, CW Hamilton, S Duhamel
Communications Earth & Environment 5 (1), 114, 2024
2024
Evaluating the Use of Unoccupied Aircraft Systems (UAS) for Planetary Surface Exploration in Analog Terrain
J Shah, BB Carr, N Hadland, M Varnam, JRC Voigt, U Basu, B Björnsson, ...
LPI Contributions 2806, 1732, 2023
2023
Selecting Suitable Test Sites at Holuhraun, Iceland, for Mars Mission Simulations Using Rovers and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)
U Basu, J Moersch, CW Hamilton, S Scheidt, JRC Voigt, KM Stack, ...
53rd Lunar and Planetary Science Conference 2678, 2362, 2022
2022
On the Impact and Needs of Various Audience Groups from Space Analogue Outreach and Education Programmes
DJ Robson, M Grülich, G Alotaibi, H Blackburn, N Hadland, D Masaitis, ...
University of Leicester, 2020
2020
Observatory-and UAS-based perspectives on the surface energy budget of the Arctic
G de Boer, C Cox, D Lawrence, J Osborn, J Hamilton, JM Intrieri, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, GC12A-01, 2019
2019
EPIC Modeling of Large Scale Dynamical Features of the Gas Giants
N Hadland, R Sankar, C Klare, C Palotai, K Farmer, R Paul
EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2019 2019, EPSC-DPS2019-745, 2019
2019
Using Numerical Simulation to Consider the Observed Variations in the Behavior and Appearance of Dark Spots on the Ice Giants
RP Le Beau, R Loiacono, A Wagner, K Farmer, CJ Palotai, R Sankar, ...
American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts# 234 234, 304.02, 2019
2019
Goals and first results from MDRS IESL Crew 205.
M Grulich, G Alotaibi, H Blackburn, N Hadland, NL Brito, D Masaitis, ...
Geophysical Research Abstracts 21, 2019
2019
Simulating the Uranian Berg Feature as a Vortex-Driven Cloud
RP LeBeau Jr, K Farmer, CJ Palotai, N Hadland, R Sankar, N Nodolski
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, P33E-3877, 2018
2018
Simulating Drifting Features in the Atmospheres of the Ice Giants
RP Le Beau, K Farmer, C Palotai, N Hadland, R Sankar, N Nodolski
AAS/Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting Abstracts# 50 50, 119.11, 2018
2018
Catching the Drift: Simulating Dark Spots and Bright Companions on the Ice Giants
RP LeBeau Jr, N Koutas, CJ Palotai, S Bhure, N Hadland, R Sankar
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, P31D-2857, 2017
2017
Studies of Dark Spots and Their Companion Clouds on the Ice Giant Planets
S Bhure, R Sankar, N Hadland, CJ Palotai, RP Le Beau, N Koutas
AAS/Division for Planetary Sciences Meeting Abstracts# 49 49, 115.19, 2017
2017
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