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Extreme environments as Mars terrestrial analogs: The Rio Tinto case
Institution:1. Associate Unit CSIC-University of Huelva “Atmospheric Pollution”, Centre for Research in Sustainable Chemistry (CIQSO), Campus of Excellence CeiA3, University of Huelva, E27071 Huelva, Spain;2. Department of Geology, Faculty of Experimental Sciences, University of Huelva, E21071 Huelva, Spain;3. Department of Crystallography, Mineralogy and Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Seville, 41071 Seville, Spain
Abstract:The geomicrobiological characterization of the Río Tinto (Iberian Pyritic Belt) has recently proven the importance of the iron cycle, not only in the generation of the extreme conditions of the habitat (low pH, high concentration of heavy metals), but also in the maintenance of a high level of microbial diversity. The presence of vast deposits of sulfates and iron oxides on Mars, the main products of the bioleaching of iron containing sulfides found in Río Tinto, and the physico-chemical properties of iron as a source of energy, protection from radiation and oxidative stress as well as pH control, make Río Tinto an interesting Mars terrestrial analog.
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