Assuming that exchanges of forms of life could have occurred between Mars and Earth, we investigate where and how a future mission could detect stromatolite-like structures similar to the terrestrial ones. In the terrestrial fossil record the presence of laminated structures may derive from biologic processes such as those originating stromatolites. Stromatolites are finely laminated, lithified microbial structures that may preserve traces of microorganisms (primarily prokaryotes) widespread in suitable aquatic habitats. We propose to select the sites where such laminated Mars rocks could exist by an appropriate radar system.
Search for stromatolite-like structures in the Martian environment
BARTOLINI, CORRADO;CAVALAZZI, BARBARA
2004
Abstract
Assuming that exchanges of forms of life could have occurred between Mars and Earth, we investigate where and how a future mission could detect stromatolite-like structures similar to the terrestrial ones. In the terrestrial fossil record the presence of laminated structures may derive from biologic processes such as those originating stromatolites. Stromatolites are finely laminated, lithified microbial structures that may preserve traces of microorganisms (primarily prokaryotes) widespread in suitable aquatic habitats. We propose to select the sites where such laminated Mars rocks could exist by an appropriate radar system.File in questo prodotto:
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