Growth and Biomediated Mineral Alterations by Methanogens Under Geochemical Conditions Similar to the Martian Subsurface

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Methanogens were grown on various martian regolith analogs. CO2 and H2
were made available to the organisms. No micronutrients were provided.
Results indicate that Mars' subsurface may offer the micronutrients
necessary for methanogenic metabolism.

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