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Constraining the climate and ocean pH of the early Earth with a geological carbon cycle model
J Krissansen-Totton, GN Arney, DC Catling
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (16), 4105-4110, 2018
2582018
Exoplanet biosignatures: a framework for their assessment
C CatlingDavid, Y KiangNancy, D RobinsonTyler, J RushbyAndrew, ...
Astrobiology, 2018
1922018
Disequilibrium biosignatures over Earth history and implications for detecting exoplanet life
J Krissansen-Totton, S Olson, DC Catling
Science advances 4 (1), eaao5747, 2018
1622018
A statistical analysis of the carbon isotope record from the Archean to Phanerozoic and implications for the rise of oxygen
J Krissansen-Totton, R Buick, DC Catling
American Journal of Science 315 (4), 275-316, 2015
1602015
Detectability of biosignatures in anoxic atmospheres with the James Webb Space Telescope: A TRAPPIST-1e case study
J Krissansen-Totton, R Garland, P Irwin, DC Catling
The Astronomical Journal 156 (3), 114, 2018
1402018
On detecting biospheres from chemical thermodynamic disequilibrium in planetary atmospheres
J Krissansen-Totton, DS Bergsman, DC Catling
Astrobiology 16 (1), 39-67, 2016
1232016
Constraining climate sensitivity and continental versus seafloor weathering using an inverse geological carbon cycle model
J Krissansen-Totton, DC Catling
Nature communications 8 (1), 15423, 2017
1122017
Understanding and mitigating biases when studying inhomogeneous emission spectra with JWST
J Taylor, V Parmentier, PGJ Irwin, S Aigrain, E Lee, J Krissansen-Totton
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 493 (3), 4342-4354, 2020
832020
The case and context for atmospheric methane as an exoplanet biosignature
MA Thompson, J Krissansen-Totton, N Wogan, M Telus, JJ Fortney
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (14), e2117933119, 2022
562022
Probable cold and alkaline surface environment of the Hadean Earth caused by impact ejecta weathering
S Kadoya, J Krissansen‐Totton, DC Catling
Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems 21 (1), e2019GC008734, 2020
452020
Abundant atmospheric methane from volcanism on terrestrial planets is unlikely and strengthens the case for methane as a biosignature
N Wogan, J Krissansen-Totton, DC Catling
The Planetary Science Journal 1 (3), 58, 2020
402020
Is the Pale Blue Dot unique? Optimized photometric bands for identifying Earth-like exoplanets
J Krissansen-Totton, EW Schwieterman, B Charnay, G Arney, ...
The Astrophysical Journal 817 (1), 31, 2016
402016
A coupled carbon-silicon cycle model over Earth history: Reverse weathering as a possible explanation of a warm mid-Proterozoic climate
J Krissansen-Totton, DC Catling
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 537, 116181, 2020
392020
The need for laboratory measurements and ab initio studies to aid understanding of exoplanetary atmospheres
JJ Fortney, TD Robinson, S Domagal-Goldman, AD Del Genio, IE Gordon, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.07064, 2019
392019
Carbonate-silicate cycle predictions of Earth-like planetary climates and testing the habitable zone concept
OR Lehmer, DC Catling, J Krissansen-Totton
Nature communications 11 (1), 6153, 2020
372020
Transient sulfate aerosols as a signature of exoplanet volcanism
A Misra, J Krissansen-Totton, MC Koehler, S Sholes
Astrobiology 15 (6), 462-477, 2015
352015
Was Venus ever habitable? Constraints from a coupled interior–atmosphere–redox evolution model
J Krissansen-Totton, JJ Fortney, F Nimmo
The Planetary Science Journal 2 (5), 216, 2021
322021
A Maximum Subsurface Biomass on Mars from Untapped Free Energy: CO and H2 as Potential Antibiosignatures
SF Sholes, J Krissansen-Totton, DC Catling
Astrobiology 19 (5), 655-668, 2019
302019
Oxygen False Positives on Habitable Zone Planets Around Sun‐Like Stars
J Krissansen‐Totton, JJ Fortney, F Nimmo, N Wogan
AGU Advances 2 (2), e2020AV000294, 2021
292021
The Long-Term Evolution of the Atmosphere of Venus: Processes and Feedback Mechanisms: Interior-Exterior Exchanges
C Gillmann, MJ Way, G Avice, D Breuer, GJ Golabek, D Höning, ...
Space Science Reviews 218 (7), 56, 2022
262022
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