Microbes in layered ice analogs relevant to Mars and the ocean worlds
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Authors
To, Bao Nhu (Yuki)
Schneegurt, Mark A.
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Issue Date
2024-03
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Conference paper
Keywords
Bacteria , Mars , Space sciences
Citation
To, B. N., & Schneegurt, M. A. (2024). Microbes in layered ice analogs relevant to Mars and the ocean worlds. Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, 55, 1052. https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2024LPICo3040.1052T
Abstract
Salinotolerant bacterial isolates from natural environments and the JPL SAF, when entrapped in laboratory analogs of stratified ice terraces, partition into the brine more than into the frazil ices.
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Bao Nhu (Yuki) To, junior in biological sciences, presented this research at the 55th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, which was held on March 11-15, 2024. Mark A. Schneegurt was her advisor.
Conference Location: The Woodlands, Texas/Virtual
LPI Contribution No. 3040, id.1052 Bibcode: 2024LPICo3040.1052T
Conference Location: The Woodlands, Texas/Virtual
LPI Contribution No. 3040, id.1052 Bibcode: 2024LPICo3040.1052T
Publisher
55th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
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0270-9511

