Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2002
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33rd Annual Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March 11-15, 2002, Houston, Texas, abstract no.1036
Physics
Scientific paper
Silicified bacteria are the earliest evidence of life on Earth. If life
evolved on Mars or Europa, its traces may have been silicified. Detailed
knowledge on silicification therefore helps refine our search parameters
for extraterrestrial life.
McKay David S.
Steele Andrew
Thomas-Keprta Kathie L.
Toporski Jan
Westall Frances
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