Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Dielectric heating of planetary simulant soils with microwave radiation has been demonstrated by others to be a potentially sustainable method of extracting subsurface water in planetary soils. Investigating subsurface water extraction stems from the need to acquire water resources to support human and robotic missions to Mars. However, dielectric heating is fundamentally a function of temperature and frequency-dependent dielectric loss mechanisms and the thermal properties of indigenous soils. These loss mechanisms lead to energy dissipation (i.e., heat) from the coupling of microwave radiation to soils. It is well established that dielectric losses in the microwave region are optimized in mate...
The search for gaseous, liquid or ice water in the atmosphere or on/below the surface of the rocky p...
[1] The real part of the dielectric permittivity of the Martian regolith was measured by the Thermal...
The water content of soils significantly influences their chemical, physical and biological properti...
Recent Mars observations and experimental investigations indicate that water could be a key factor ...
Water substantially affects nearly all physical, chemical and biological processes on the Earth. Rec...
International audienceWe report on laboratory electromagnetic characterization of several hyper-dry ...
One of the present efforts in the field of microwave remote sensing is to estimate soil water status...
Both Viking landers found evidence of water in small concentration in the soils of Mars. Using the g...
Water substantially affects nearly all physical, chemical and biological processes on the Earth. Rec...
International audienceThe paper examines the stability of the relation between microwave emission fr...
International audienceFor the last decade, the SHARAD radar on board NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbi...
This slide presentation reviews the use of microwaves to heat lunar soil in order to obtain water. T...
The heat flow and physical properties package (HP3) of the InSight Mars mission is an instrument pac...
Experimental finding is that mass absorption coefficient is independent of frequency but highly depe...
Soil moisture content has various applications within the planning, construction and agricultural in...
The search for gaseous, liquid or ice water in the atmosphere or on/below the surface of the rocky p...
[1] The real part of the dielectric permittivity of the Martian regolith was measured by the Thermal...
The water content of soils significantly influences their chemical, physical and biological properti...
Recent Mars observations and experimental investigations indicate that water could be a key factor ...
Water substantially affects nearly all physical, chemical and biological processes on the Earth. Rec...
International audienceWe report on laboratory electromagnetic characterization of several hyper-dry ...
One of the present efforts in the field of microwave remote sensing is to estimate soil water status...
Both Viking landers found evidence of water in small concentration in the soils of Mars. Using the g...
Water substantially affects nearly all physical, chemical and biological processes on the Earth. Rec...
International audienceThe paper examines the stability of the relation between microwave emission fr...
International audienceFor the last decade, the SHARAD radar on board NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbi...
This slide presentation reviews the use of microwaves to heat lunar soil in order to obtain water. T...
The heat flow and physical properties package (HP3) of the InSight Mars mission is an instrument pac...
Experimental finding is that mass absorption coefficient is independent of frequency but highly depe...
Soil moisture content has various applications within the planning, construction and agricultural in...
The search for gaseous, liquid or ice water in the atmosphere or on/below the surface of the rocky p...
[1] The real part of the dielectric permittivity of the Martian regolith was measured by the Thermal...
The water content of soils significantly influences their chemical, physical and biological properti...