The LExEn proposal is a joint project proposed by the Department of Chemical Engineering, the Carnegie Mellon Research Institute, and the Robotics Insitute at Carnegie Mellon University.

Except for the photo of Grand Prismatic, all photos of Yellowstone are copyright Deena Braunstein or Kurt Schwehr.
Ground Penetrating Radar image is courtesy of Alex Foessel.
Illustrations copyright Peter Coppin.
Thanks to NASA Ames Research Center and Eric Zbinden for modeling support and use of the Ames Stereo Pipeline.

Web site design, content and layout was developed by Big Signal. Assistance in developing the content of the web site was provided by Melissa M. D'Andrea and Lynn Dansey at the Carnegie Mellon Research Institute, and by Kurt Schwehr and Deena Braunstein.


Bibliography
Schreier, Carl. A Field Guide to Yellowstone's Geysers, Hot Springs, and Fumaroles. Homestead Publishing, Moose, Wyoming, 1992.

Brock, Thomas. Life at High Temperatures. Yellowstone Association for Natural Science, History, and Education, Inc. Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 1994.

Madigan, Michael T. and Marrs,Barry L. Extremophiles in Scientific American, April 1997.



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Please direct any questions about this website or Carnegie Mellon University's LExEn project proposal to
Kurt Schwehr, schwehr@ri.cmu.edu (or kurt _at_ cs dot stanford edu).

Please visit the National Parks Service's Yellowstone web page for general information about the park.