Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve (CotM) is a strong terrestrial analog for lava tube formations on Mars. The commonality of its basalt composition to Martian lava tubes makes it especially useful for probing how interactions between water, rock, and life have developed over time, and what traces of these microbial communities may be detectable by current flight-capable instrumentation. Our investigations found that secondary mineral deposits within these caves contain a range of underlying compositions that support diverse and active microbial communities. Examining the taxonomy, activity, and metabolic potential of these communities revealed largely heterotrophic life strategies supported by contributions from chemolithoa...
Abstracts de la comunicación presentada en el 20th EGU General Assembly, EGU2018, Proceedings from t...
International audienceObservation of Mars shows signs of a past Earth-like climate, and, in that cas...
One key goal for the future exploration of Mars is the search for chemical biomarkers including comp...
Caves on Earth are catching the attention of the space agencies for testing new approaches to planet...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) has an instrument package capable of making measurements of past a...
The search for evidence of microbial life in the deep subsurface of Earth has implications for the M...
Several robotic exploration missions will travel to Mars during this decade to investigate habitabil...
Master's thesis in Environmental TechnologyMicrobial life is abundant in Earth’s subsurface and is e...
This work aims to determine the properties of unknown microbial isolates found in rock cores estimat...
For centuries, the planet Mars has been regarded as a possible abode for life. Serious searches for ...
Sulfate and iron oxide deposits in Río Tinto (Southwestern Spain) are a terrestrial analog of early ...
International audienceOne of the objectives of the various space exploration missions carrying GC-MS...
Background: Extreme terrestrial, analogue environments are widely used models to study the limits of...
We developed scenarios for shallow and deep subsurface cryptic niches for microbial life on Mars. Su...
Abstracts de la comunicación presentada en el 20th EGU General Assembly, EGU2018, Proceedings from t...
International audienceObservation of Mars shows signs of a past Earth-like climate, and, in that cas...
One key goal for the future exploration of Mars is the search for chemical biomarkers including comp...
Caves on Earth are catching the attention of the space agencies for testing new approaches to planet...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) has an instrument package capable of making measurements of past a...
The search for evidence of microbial life in the deep subsurface of Earth has implications for the M...
Several robotic exploration missions will travel to Mars during this decade to investigate habitabil...
Master's thesis in Environmental TechnologyMicrobial life is abundant in Earth’s subsurface and is e...
This work aims to determine the properties of unknown microbial isolates found in rock cores estimat...
For centuries, the planet Mars has been regarded as a possible abode for life. Serious searches for ...
Sulfate and iron oxide deposits in Río Tinto (Southwestern Spain) are a terrestrial analog of early ...
International audienceOne of the objectives of the various space exploration missions carrying GC-MS...
Background: Extreme terrestrial, analogue environments are widely used models to study the limits of...
We developed scenarios for shallow and deep subsurface cryptic niches for microbial life on Mars. Su...
Abstracts de la comunicación presentada en el 20th EGU General Assembly, EGU2018, Proceedings from t...
International audienceObservation of Mars shows signs of a past Earth-like climate, and, in that cas...
One key goal for the future exploration of Mars is the search for chemical biomarkers including comp...