Mn-Oxide Minerals from a Terrestrial Cave Environment: Biomarkers for the Search for Life on Mars?

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Mn-oxides are promising biomarkers because microbes greatly accelerate
Mn-oxide formation rates and produce distinctive oxidation states. Mn
minerals in terrestrial caves form subaerially and could conceivably be
present in the subsurface of Mars.

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