Organic matter preserved in 3-billion-year-old mudstones at Gale crater, Mars
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.aas9185
Organic matter preserved in 3-billion-year-old mudstones at Gale crater, Mars
Abstract
Establishing the presence and state of organic matter, including its possible biosignatures, in martian materials has been an elusive quest, despite limited reports of the existence of organic matter on Mars. We report the in situ detection of organic matter preserved in lacustrine mudstones at the base of the ~3.5-billion-year-old Murray formation at Pahrump Hills, Gale crater, by the Sample Analysis at Mars instrument suite onboard the Curiosity rover. Diverse pyrolysis products, including thiophenic, aromatic, and aliphatic compounds released at high temperatures (500° to 820°C), were directly detected by evolved gas analysis. Thiophenes were also observed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Their presence suggests that sulfurization aided organic matter preservation. At least 50 nanomoles of organic carbon persists, probably as macromolecules containing 5% carbon as organic sulfur molecules.
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Comment in
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Organic molecules on Mars.Science. 2018 Jun 8;360(6393):1068-1069. doi: 10.1126/science.aat2662. Science. 2018. PMID: 29880670 No abstract available.
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Comments on the June 7, 2018, NASA News Release and Papers.Astrobiology. 2018 Jul;18(7):841-842. doi: 10.1089/ast.2018.1922. Epub 2018 Jul 16. Astrobiology. 2018. PMID: 30010389 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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