Biology
Scientific paper
Dec 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979jmole..14..133b&link_type=abstract
Journal of Molecular Evolution, vol. 14, Dec. 1979, p. 133-152.
Biology
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Mars, Environment, Soils, Clays, Composition, Experiments, Hypotheses, Simulations, Viking Probes, Lr Experiment, Decomposition, Procedure, Pr Experiment, Properties, Exobiology, Spectroscopy, Geology, Models, Data, Montmorillonite, Nontronite, Acidity, Alkalinity, Heating, Ions, Oxygen, Adsorption, Comparisons, Mineralogy, Smectite, Pyrolysis
Scientific paper
Evidence for the presence of smectite clays in Martian soils is reviewed and results of experiments with certain active clays simulating the Viking biology experiments are reported. Analyses of Martian soil composition by means of X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and dust storm spectroscopy and Martian geological history strongly suggest the presence of a mixture of weathered ferro-silicate minerals, mainly nontronite and montmorillonite, accompanied by soluble sulphate salts, as major constituents. Samples of montmorillonite and nontronite incubated with (C-14)-formate or the radioactive nutrient medium solution used in the Viking Labeled Release experiment, were found to produce patterns of release of radioactive gas very similar to those observed in the Viking experiments, indicating the iron-catalyzed decomposition of formate as the reaction responsible for the Viking results. The experimental results of Hubbard (1979) simulating the results of the Viking Pyrolytic Release experiment using iron montmorillonites are pointed out, and it is concluded that many of the results of the Viking biology experiments can be explained in terms of the surface activity of smectite clays in catalysis and adsorption.
Banin Amos
Rishpon J.
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