
Member Since 2013
Emily Cardarelli
Research Scientist, University of California Los Angeles
Member, Honors and Recognition Committee
Professional Experience
University of California Los Angeles
Research Scientist
2023 - Present
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Postdoctoral Fellow
2020 - 2023
Stanford University
Student
2015 - 2020
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Education
Stanford University
Masters
2015
Stanford University
Doctorate
Honors & Awards
Local Science Partners
Received January 2022
Publications

Collection and In Situ Analyses of Regolith Samples by the Mars 2020 Rover: Implications for Their F...
The Perseverance rover has sampled mm‐size lithic fragments containing olivine likely from at least two source regions from the surface of an inactive...
February 06, 2025

Diagenetic History and Biosignature Preservation Potential o...
November 08, 2024

Sedimentology and Stratigraphy of the Shenandoah Formation, ...
February 15, 2024

Evidence of Sulfate‐Rich Fluid Alteration in Jezero Crater F...
January 24, 2024
AGU Abstracts
Magnesite and phyllosilicates field relations developed during alteration of two alluvial-lacustrine sedimentary analogs for Mars deposits
AQUEOUS PROCESSES ACROSS OUR SOLAR SYSTEM: INTERPRETING HOW WATER SHAPES TERRESTRIAL AND PLANETARY SURFACES AT DIFFERENT SPATIAL SCALES II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2024
Madeline Christensen, Emily Cardarelli, Carl Swind...
The solutions that form Mg-carbonate minerals in sedimentary systems can dissolve silicate minerals, producing mineralogically pure nodules, alteratio...
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Inorganic Interpretation of Luminescent Materials Encountered by the Perseverance Rover on Mars
MECHANISTIC UNDERSTANDING OF MINERAL–ORGANIC MATTER ASSOCIATIONS ON EARTH AND MARS I ELIGHTNING
biogeosciences | 11 december 2024
Eva L. Scheller, Tanja Bosak, Francis M. McCubbin,...
A major objective of the Mars 2020 mission is to sample rocks in Jezero crater that may preserve organic matter for later return to Earth. Using an ul...
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Building and Exploring Vast Planetary Scenes with PRo3D
PLANET BUILDING: ADVANCES IN DATA VISUALIZATION METHODS AND VR/AR/MR SPATIAL INTERFACE SYSTEMS TO SUPPORT EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE I POSTER
informatics | 09 december 2024
Gerhard Paar, Christoph Traxler, Andreas Bechtold,...
PRo3D is a versatile tool for the interactive multi-scale exploration and analysis of planetary surfaces. To date, Mars rover missions have been its p...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2025
Member
Honors and Recognition Committee
2023 - 2023
Member
Biogeosciences Canvassing Committee
2021 - 2023
Member
Biogeosciences Executive Committee
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