Limits of Detection for Life on Mars: An Example Using IR Spectroscopy of Sulfate Salts and Halophiles from Lakes in British Columbia, Canada

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Salt lakes in B.C., Canada are Mars analog sites for biology and sulfate
formation. We use halophiles from them to show the lower limit of
infrared detection of halophiles in salt to be 10-15 wt% halophiles
providing constraints for martian study.

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