I'll be giving a talk elsewhere during the BASE meeting, but Russell will be there representing our group. I'd be very happy to meet up with you remotely, too.
I'll be giving a talk elsewhere during the BASE meeting, but Russell will be there representing our group. I'd be very happy to meet up with you remotely, too.
*No extraterrestrial biosignature, including the leopard spots and poppy seeds, has yet crossed this threshold.*
*No extraterrestrial biosignature, including the leopard spots and poppy seeds, has yet crossed this threshold.*
In this case, it's the steps to get sulfide minerals in the leopard spots that are critical. Abiotic sulfate reduction is well-studied because it sours petroleum. We know that this reaction is incredibly slow at temperatures <120 C...
In this case, it's the steps to get sulfide minerals in the leopard spots that are critical. Abiotic sulfate reduction is well-studied because it sours petroleum. We know that this reaction is incredibly slow at temperatures <120 C...
We interpret the leopard spots and poppy seeds to have formed shortly after the mud containing them settled out of a river or lake and well before the mud was turned into a rock. We also think that they formed at low temperatures, meaning <120 C...
We interpret the leopard spots and poppy seeds to have formed shortly after the mud containing them settled out of a river or lake and well before the mud was turned into a rock. We also think that they formed at low temperatures, meaning <120 C...
This is where many of the trace gas biosignatures on other planets have interesting questions. Methane on Mars, phosphine on Venus, and DMS on K2-18 have all had questions about whether they were correctly identified...
This is where many of the trace gas biosignatures on other planets have interesting questions. Methane on Mars, phosphine on Venus, and DMS on K2-18 have all had questions about whether they were correctly identified...