Siliceous Shrubs in Yellowstone's Hot Springs: Implications for Exobiological Investigations

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Siliceous shrubs are widespread in Yellowstone's hot spring deposits,
have a distinctive morphology and are good hot spring environmental
indicators. Siliceous shrubs contain abundant evidence of former
microbial activity, therefore they could be good microbial biomarkers.

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