Life in the Atacama – Year 2: Geologic Reconnaissance Through Long-Range Roving and Implications on the Search for Life
Conference Paper, Proceedings of 36th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC '05), March, 2005
Abstract
The Life in the Atacama-2004 project, which included geological, morphological, and mineralogical mapping through combined satellite, field-based, and microscopic perspectives and long-range roving, led to the localization of potential habitats.
BibTeX
@conference{Dohm-2005-9131,author = {James M. Dohm and Nathalie A. Cabrol and Edmond A. Grin and Jeffrey Moersch and Guillermo Chong Diaz and Charles Cockell and Peter Coppin and Gregory Fisher and Andrew N. Hock and Lucia Marinangeli and Edwin Minkley and G. G. Ori and Jennifer L. Piatek and Kim Warren-Rhodes and Shmuel Weinstein and Michael Wyatt and Trey Smith and Michael D. Wagner and Kristen Stubbs and Geb Thomas and Justin Glasgow},
title = {Life in the Atacama - Year 2: Geologic Reconnaissance Through Long-Range Roving and Implications on the Search for Life},
booktitle = {Proceedings of 36th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC '05)},
year = {2005},
month = {March},
}
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