- Title
- Preferably Plinian and Pumaceous: Implications of Microbial Activity in Modern Volcanic Deposits at Askja Volcano, Iceland, and Relevancy for Mars Exploration
- Creators
- Erika Rader - University of IdahoAnna Simpson - Georgia Institute of TechnologyElena Amador - Jet Propulsion LaboratoryJulia M Fraser - Georgia Institute of TechnologySamuel Holtzen - Georgia Institute of TechnologyAshley Hanna - Georgia Institute of TechnologyMorgan Cable - Jet Propulsion LaboratoryThomas Cullen - Cranfield UniversityZach Duca - Georgia Institute of TechnologyDiana Gentry - Ames Research CenterGayathri Murukesan - University of TurkuVincent Rennie - The Open UniversityAdam H Stevens - University of EdinburghScot Sutton - Georgia Institute of TechnologyGeorge Tan - Georgia Institute of TechnologyDavid Cullen - Cranfield UniversityWolf Geppert - Stockholm UniversityAmanda Stockton - Georgia Institute of Technology
- Publication Details
- ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, Vol.4(9), pp.1500-1514
- Identifiers
- 996631233001851
- Academic Unit
- Earth and Spatial Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
Preferably Plinian and Pumaceous: Implications of Microbial Activity in Modern Volcanic Deposits at Askja Volcano, Iceland, and Relevancy for Mars Exploration
ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, Vol.4(9), pp.1500-1514
2020
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