The surface expressions of hydrothermal systems are prime targets for astrobiological exploration, and fossil systems on Earth provide an analogue to guide this endeavor. The Paleozoic Mt. Gee–Mt. Painter system (MGPS) in the Northern Flinders Ranges of South Australia is exceptionally well preserved and displays both a subsurface quartz sinter (boiling horizon) and remnants of aerial sinter pools that lie in near-original position. The energy source for the MGPS is not related to volcanism but to radiogenic heat produced by U-Th-K-rich host rocks. This radiogenic heat source drove hydrothermal circulation over a long period of time (hundreds of millions of years, from Permian to present), with peaks in hydrothermal activity during periods ...
Knowledge of ancient terrestrial hydrothermal systems—how they preserve biological information and h...
Highly promising locales for biosignature prospecting on Mars are ancient hydrothermal deposits, for...
The world’s most ancient biogenic structures are found in the North Pole Dome of Western Australia, ...
Long-lived hydrothermal systems are prime targets for astrobiological exploration on Mars. Unlike ma...
Hydrothermal deposits have been suggested as locations of high importance in the search for fossiliz...
A combination of in situ laser ablation inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (LA ICP&#...
The energy released during a hypervelocity impact on Earth can generate high temperatures in the t...
The vision of this project was to improve our understanding of the processes by which microbiologica...
It has been proposed that Po radiohalos were formed from Po derived by 238U decay in the radiocenter...
Research within the last decade has revealed that meteorite impacts on our planet have the potential...
We examine means for driving hydrothermal activity in extraterrestrial oceans on planets and satelli...
Quantifying the rhythms and rates of magmatic-hydrothermal systems is critical for a better understa...
International audienceSiliceous hot-spring deposits, or sinters, typically form in active, terrestri...
open5siThis research was supported by the MIUR (PRIN 2010) program Comparative geomicrobiology of th...
Acknowledgements This project is in support of the TeaSe (Tellurium and Selenium Cycling) project of...
Knowledge of ancient terrestrial hydrothermal systems—how they preserve biological information and h...
Highly promising locales for biosignature prospecting on Mars are ancient hydrothermal deposits, for...
The world’s most ancient biogenic structures are found in the North Pole Dome of Western Australia, ...
Long-lived hydrothermal systems are prime targets for astrobiological exploration on Mars. Unlike ma...
Hydrothermal deposits have been suggested as locations of high importance in the search for fossiliz...
A combination of in situ laser ablation inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (LA ICP&#...
The energy released during a hypervelocity impact on Earth can generate high temperatures in the t...
The vision of this project was to improve our understanding of the processes by which microbiologica...
It has been proposed that Po radiohalos were formed from Po derived by 238U decay in the radiocenter...
Research within the last decade has revealed that meteorite impacts on our planet have the potential...
We examine means for driving hydrothermal activity in extraterrestrial oceans on planets and satelli...
Quantifying the rhythms and rates of magmatic-hydrothermal systems is critical for a better understa...
International audienceSiliceous hot-spring deposits, or sinters, typically form in active, terrestri...
open5siThis research was supported by the MIUR (PRIN 2010) program Comparative geomicrobiology of th...
Acknowledgements This project is in support of the TeaSe (Tellurium and Selenium Cycling) project of...
Knowledge of ancient terrestrial hydrothermal systems—how they preserve biological information and h...
Highly promising locales for biosignature prospecting on Mars are ancient hydrothermal deposits, for...
The world’s most ancient biogenic structures are found in the North Pole Dome of Western Australia, ...