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Role of geobiology in the astrobiological exploration of the Solar System
Jack Farmer
Earth and Space Exploration, School of (SESE)
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Solar System
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Geobiology
100%
Mars
80%
Liquid Water
60%
Astrobiology
40%
Chemical Energy
40%
Energy Sources
40%
Life Form
40%
Outer Solar System
40%
Technological Tools
20%
Habitable Zone
20%
Atmospheric Composition
20%
Europe
20%
System Support
20%
Conductor-like Screening Model for Real Solvents (COSMO-RS)
20%
Interdisciplinary Science
20%
Search for Life
20%
Conceptual Model
20%
Fossil Record
20%
Hydrocarbons
20%
Origin of Life
20%
Microbial Processes
20%
Saturn
20%
Deep Biosphere
20%
Subsurface Biosphere
20%
Genomic Studies
20%
Enceladus
20%
Nutrient Availability
20%
Chemical System
20%
Surface Life
20%
Chemical Activity
20%
Disequilibrium
20%
Icy Satellites
20%
Geomorphic Evidence
20%
Surface Environment
20%
Biosphere
20%
Deep Subsurface
20%
Molecular Study
20%
Surface Composition
20%
Geological Environment
20%
Reduced Compounds
20%
Geomicrobiology
20%
Hydrothermal Environment
20%
Microbial Life
20%
Hydrosphere
20%
Ganymede
20%
Last Common Ancestor
20%
Carbon-sulfur
20%
Global Biogeochemical Cycles
20%
Giant Impact
20%
Callisto
20%
Source Radiation
20%
Early Archean
20%
Exploration Strategy
20%
Terrestrial Life
20%
Liquid Methane
20%
Hadean
20%
Search for Extraterrestrial Life
20%
Chemotrophic
20%
Distribution Potential
20%
Saline Brine
20%
Interior Zone
20%
Thermophilic Microbial Community
20%
Alternative Solvents
20%
Mars Satellites
20%
Model Evidence
20%
Environmental Extremes
20%
Evolutionary Potential
20%
Mesophilic
20%
Oxidation Compounds
20%
Inorganic Chemicals
20%
Physics
Exobiology
100%
Chemical Energy
100%
Atmospherics
50%
Habitable Zone
50%
Extraterrestrial Life
50%
Icy Satellite
50%
Methane
50%
Hydrosphere
50%
Inorganic Compound
50%
Mars Satellite
50%
Radiation Source
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Radiation Source
14%