The Association of Carbonate Minerals to Acidic Environments: A Possible Biosignature for Mars

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Carbonate minerals are associated to extremely acidic environments of
Río Tinto. Microbes mediate carbonate in acidic sediments and
subsurface. Under these circumstances, same carbonate phases could be
used as potential biosignatures to detect life on Mars.

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