Biology
Scientific paper
Jul 2006
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SHOCK COMPRESSION OF CONDENSED MATTER - 2005: Proceedings of the Conference of the American Physical Society Topical Group on Sh
Biology
Astrobiology And Extraterrestrial Materials, High-Pressure And Shock Wave Effects In Solids And Liquids
Scientific paper
The role of shock compression in killing microbial life is discussed. As well as the extreme pressures involved, the duration of the shock is also important (i.e. static vs. dynamic). For shock pressures and durations typical of impacts on planetary surfaces, there is experimental data now available from a variety of sources illustrating that microbial survival rates are small but finite (typically order 10-4 to 10-7). Thus any viable biological material on a rock arriving from space at high speed may survive intact after impacting the Earth. Similarly, it is possible to define a zone of lethality around an impact site, and predict survival rates of indigenous microbial life in the target material as a function of shock pressure. Finally, it is noted that post-impact, the altered crater environment may be more suitable for sustaining life than the surrounding region was before the impact event.
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