DZ Oehler, G Etiope - Astrobiology, 2017 - liebertpub.com
Methane on Mars is a topic of special interest because of its potential association with microbial life. The variable detections of methane by the Curiosity rover, orbiters, and …
Methane (CH 4) is a powerful greenhouse gas, whose natural and anthropogenic emissions contribute∼ 20% to global radiative forcing. Its atmospheric budget (sources and sinks) …
Reports of methane detection in the Martian atmosphere have been intensely debated. The presence of methane could enhance habitability and may even be a signature of life …
A wide body of literature suggests that geological gas emissions from Earth's degassing are a major methane (CH4) source to the atmosphere. These emissions are from gas-oil seeps …
MA Khomyakova, DG Zavarzina, AY Merkel… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The continental subsurface harbors microbial populations highly enriched in uncultured taxa. OPB41 is an uncultured order-level phylogenetic lineage within the actinobacterial …
Abstract On May 15, 2021, Tianwen-1's rover Zhurong landed successfully at 109.926° E, 25.066° N, in southern Utopia Planitia on Mars. The Zhurong landing site contains a wide …
CK Morley, W Promrak, W Apuanram… - …, 2023 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Three-dimensional seismic reflection data, well data, and analogues from areas with extensive shale tectonics indicate that the enigmatic deepwater “shale nappe or thrust …
Seafloor structures related to the emission of different fluids, such as submarine mud volcanoes (MVs), have been recently reported to largely contribute with dissolved organic …
Structural systems involving mobile shale represent one of the most difficult challenges for geoscientists dedicated to exploring the subsurface structure of continental margins. Mobile …