Biology
Scientific paper
Apr 2010
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2010lpico1538.5458n&link_type=abstract
Astrobiology Science Conference 2010: Evolution and Life: Surviving Catastrophes and Extremes on Earth and Beyond, held April 2
Biology
1
Scientific paper
The MMI and MMRS combine microscopic imaging with spectroscopic methods
(VIS-NIR reflectance and laser Raman spectroscopy) to provide in-situ
mineralogy within a microtextural framework for the detection of
habitable environments and biosignatures.
Blaney Diana L.
Douglas Scott
Farmer Doyne J.
Fries Marc D.
Lane Arthur L.
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