Microorganism and Organic Biomarker Survival as a Function of Depth in a Mars Analog Regolith after Exposure to Mars Surface Conditions

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Microorganism and relevant biomarkers were exposed to several weeks of
simulated martian conditions while embedded within a synthetic Mars
analog regolith. Survival of organisms and biomarkers was related to
burial depth and UV exposure with time.

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