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Extraction of amino acids from soils close to the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS), Utah

机译:从犹他州火星沙漠研究站(MDRS)附近的土壤中提取氨基酸

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Future space missions that aim to detect life should search for molecules that are vital to all living organisms. Although the Viking landers did not find any signs of organic molecules on Mars, signatures of past and/or present life may still exist in the Martian regolith. In this paper, we describe amino acid analyses performed in several Martian analogue soil samples collected close to the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS), Utah, during the International Lunar Exploration Working Group (ILEWG) EuroGeoMars campaign in February 2009. The Utah desert around Hanksville is characterized as shale desert and is cold and arid with an average annual temperature of 12 °C. It is subjected to wind erosion and was shaped by fluvial erosion. The data show large differences in the total amino acid abundances between all the collected soil samples, with values ranging from non-detectable to 100,000 parts per billion (ppb). These results are explained in the context of mineralogical differences (namely different clay content) among the soil samples. The data have implications for future life-detection missions and the target mineralogy that may host biological signatures.
机译:未来旨在探测生命的太空任务应该寻找对所有活生物体至关重要的分子。尽管维京人着陆器未在火星上发现任何有机分子的迹象,但过去和/或现在的生活特征仍可能存在于火星重生石中。在本文中,我们描述了在2009年2月国际月球探索工作组(ILEWG)EuroGeoMars活动期间,在犹他州火星沙漠研究站(MDRS)附近收集的几种火星类似土壤样本中进行的氨基酸分析。汉克斯维尔被誉为页岩沙漠,寒冷干旱,年平均气温为12°C。它遭受风蚀,并因河蚀而成形。数据显示,所有采集的土壤样品之间的总氨基酸丰度差异很大,范围从无法检测到十亿分之十万(ppb)。在土壤样品之间矿物学差异(即粘土含量不同)的背景下解释了这些结果。这些数据对未来的生命探测任务和可能具有生物特征的目标矿物学都有影响。

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