his work was supported by The Carnegie Trust (REF: 70335), The Leverhulme Trust (REF: RPG-2016-153), and a Royal Society of Edinburgh research fellowship to CRC. EAC thanks the Canadian Space Agency, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the University of Winnipeg, and the Manitoba Research Innovations Fund for supporting the University of Winnipeg's Planetary Spectrophotometer Facility.Silica-rich hydrothermal fluids that experience freezing temperatures precipitate cryogenic opal-A (COA) within ice-bound brine channels. We investigated cryogenic silicification as a novel preservation pathway for chemo- and photo-lithotrophic Bacteria and Archaea. We find that the co-partitio...
Amorphous silica is one of the most common phases to precipitate from geothermal fluids. It precipit...
Due to their potential to support chemolithotrophic life, relic hydrothermal systems on Mars are a k...
The martian surface cannot sustain liquid water today, but there is evidence water was present durin...
Silica-rich hydrothermal fluids that experience freezing temperatures precipitate cryogenic opal-A (...
International audienceHydrothermal activity was common on the early Earth and associated micro-organ...
International audienceSince the earliest life forms known to date (>3 Gyr) were preserved due to the...
New Zealand and Argentine (Late Jurassic-Recent) siliceous hot-spring deposits (sinter) reveal prese...
Meso- to Neoproterozoic peritidal carbonate strata commonly contain early diagenetic chert deposits ...
Hydrothermal systems have been suggested as suitable environments for the appearance of life on the...
Deep‐sea hydrothermal systems provide ideal conditions for prebiotic reactions and ancient metabolic...
Silica, particularly the stable phase of silica, quartz is chemically and physically resistant to we...
Funding: This work was funded by a UK Space Agency PhD Studentship (ST/P001270/1) to C Cousins and A...
We are investigating a set of cold springs that deposit sulfur and carbonate minerals on the surface...
Modern shallow brine environments contain an abundance of microorganisms. Microorganisms, mineral cr...
Amorphous silica is one of the most common phases to precipitate from geothermal fluids. It precipit...
Due to their potential to support chemolithotrophic life, relic hydrothermal systems on Mars are a k...
The martian surface cannot sustain liquid water today, but there is evidence water was present durin...
Silica-rich hydrothermal fluids that experience freezing temperatures precipitate cryogenic opal-A (...
International audienceHydrothermal activity was common on the early Earth and associated micro-organ...
International audienceSince the earliest life forms known to date (>3 Gyr) were preserved due to the...
New Zealand and Argentine (Late Jurassic-Recent) siliceous hot-spring deposits (sinter) reveal prese...
Meso- to Neoproterozoic peritidal carbonate strata commonly contain early diagenetic chert deposits ...
Hydrothermal systems have been suggested as suitable environments for the appearance of life on the...
Deep‐sea hydrothermal systems provide ideal conditions for prebiotic reactions and ancient metabolic...
Silica, particularly the stable phase of silica, quartz is chemically and physically resistant to we...
Funding: This work was funded by a UK Space Agency PhD Studentship (ST/P001270/1) to C Cousins and A...
We are investigating a set of cold springs that deposit sulfur and carbonate minerals on the surface...
Modern shallow brine environments contain an abundance of microorganisms. Microorganisms, mineral cr...
Amorphous silica is one of the most common phases to precipitate from geothermal fluids. It precipit...
Due to their potential to support chemolithotrophic life, relic hydrothermal systems on Mars are a k...
The martian surface cannot sustain liquid water today, but there is evidence water was present durin...