Enceladus as a Potential Niche for Methanogens and Estimation of Its Biomass
Enceladus is a potential target for future astrobiological missions. NASA’s Cassini spacecraft demonstrated that the Saturnian moon harbors a salty ocean beneath its icy crust and the existence and analysis of the plume suggest water–rock reactions, consistent with the possible presence of hydrother...
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Main Authors: | Laura I. Tenelanda-Osorio, Juan L. Parra, Pablo Cuartas-Restrepo, Jorge I. Zuluaga |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/47b13e2947fc4c0b9a000fe989f1c67d |
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