Preservation Potential and Habitability of Clay Minerals- and Iron-Rich Environments: Novel Analogs for the 2011 Mars Science Laboratory Mission
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Published:2011
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Page:705-722
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ISSN:1566-0400
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Container-title:Cellular Origin, Life in Extreme Habitats and Astrobiology
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Bonaccorsi Rosalba
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Springer Netherlands
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