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5 February 2002 Chemical biomarkers and microfossils in carbonaceous meteorites
Richard B. Hoover, Alexei Yu. Rozanov
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Chemical, mineral and morphological biomarkers and microfossils are present in a wide variety of ancient rocks and meteorites. We discuss previous results and present images of microfossils of cyanobacteria, magnetotactic bacteria, and acritarchs detected in the Orgueil, Mighei, Nogoya, and Murchison carbonaceous meteorites.
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Richard B. Hoover and Alexei Yu. Rozanov "Chemical biomarkers and microfossils in carbonaceous meteorites", Proc. SPIE 4495, Instruments, Methods, and Missions for Astrobiology IV, (5 February 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.454756
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KEYWORDS
Mars

Bacteria

Carbon

Microorganisms

Carbonates

Comets

Organisms

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