Subglacial Environments and the Search for Life Beyond the Earth

© 2011 by the American Geophysical Union. All rights reserved. One of the most remarkable discoveries resulting from the robotic and remote sensing exploration of space is the inferred presence of bodies of liquid water under ice deposits on other planetary bodies: extraterrestrial subglacial enviro...

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Main Authors: Cockell, Charles S., Bagshaw, Elizabeth, Balme, Matt, Doran, Peter, Mckay, Christopher P., Miljkovic, Katarina, Pearce, David, Siegert, Martin J., Tranter, Martyn, Voytek, Mary, Wadham, Jemma
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spelling ftlouisianastuir:oai:digitalcommons.lsu.edu:geo_pubs-1619 2023-06-11T04:04:40+02:00 Subglacial Environments and the Search for Life Beyond the Earth Cockell, Charles S. Bagshaw, Elizabeth Balme, Matt Doran, Peter Mckay, Christopher P. Miljkovic, Katarina Pearce, David Siegert, Martin J. Tranter, Martyn Voytek, Mary Wadham, Jemma 2013-03-26T07:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/geo_pubs/620 https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118670354.ch8 unknown LSU Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/geo_pubs/620 doi:10.1002/9781118670354.ch8 Faculty Publications Aquatic ecology-Antarctica Enceladus Europa Exploration Life Mars Subglacial Subglacial lakes-Antarctica-Discovery and exploration Subglacial lakes-Antarctica-History Subglacial lakes-Polar regions-Discovery and exploration Subglacial lakes-Polar regions-History text 2013 ftlouisianastuir https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118670354.ch8 2023-05-28T18:16:59Z © 2011 by the American Geophysical Union. All rights reserved. One of the most remarkable discoveries resulting from the robotic and remote sensing exploration of space is the inferred presence of bodies of liquid water under ice deposits on other planetary bodies: extraterrestrial subglacial environments. Most prominent among these are the ice-covered ocean of the Jovian moon, Europa, and the Saturnian moon, Enceladus. On Mars, although there is no current evidence for subglacial liquid water today, conditions may have been more favorable for liquid water during periods of higher obliquity. Data on these extraterrestrial environments show that while they share similarities with some subglacial environments on the Earth, they are very different in their combined physicochemical conditions. Extraterrestrial environments may provide three new types of subglacial settings for study: (1) uninhabitable environments that are more extreme and life-limiting than terrestrial subglacial environments, (2) environments that are habitable but are uninhabited, which can be compared to similar biotically influenced subglacial environments on the Earth, and (3) environments with examples of life, which will provide new opportunities to investigate the interactions between a biota and glacial environments. Text Antarc* Antarctica LSU Digital Commons (Louisiana State University)
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Enceladus
Europa
Exploration
Life
Mars
Subglacial
Subglacial lakes-Antarctica-Discovery and exploration
Subglacial lakes-Antarctica-History
Subglacial lakes-Polar regions-Discovery and exploration
Subglacial lakes-Polar regions-History
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Enceladus
Europa
Exploration
Life
Mars
Subglacial
Subglacial lakes-Antarctica-Discovery and exploration
Subglacial lakes-Antarctica-History
Subglacial lakes-Polar regions-Discovery and exploration
Subglacial lakes-Polar regions-History
Cockell, Charles S.
Bagshaw, Elizabeth
Balme, Matt
Doran, Peter
Mckay, Christopher P.
Miljkovic, Katarina
Pearce, David
Siegert, Martin J.
Tranter, Martyn
Voytek, Mary
Wadham, Jemma
Subglacial Environments and the Search for Life Beyond the Earth
topic_facet Aquatic ecology-Antarctica
Enceladus
Europa
Exploration
Life
Mars
Subglacial
Subglacial lakes-Antarctica-Discovery and exploration
Subglacial lakes-Antarctica-History
Subglacial lakes-Polar regions-Discovery and exploration
Subglacial lakes-Polar regions-History
description © 2011 by the American Geophysical Union. All rights reserved. One of the most remarkable discoveries resulting from the robotic and remote sensing exploration of space is the inferred presence of bodies of liquid water under ice deposits on other planetary bodies: extraterrestrial subglacial environments. Most prominent among these are the ice-covered ocean of the Jovian moon, Europa, and the Saturnian moon, Enceladus. On Mars, although there is no current evidence for subglacial liquid water today, conditions may have been more favorable for liquid water during periods of higher obliquity. Data on these extraterrestrial environments show that while they share similarities with some subglacial environments on the Earth, they are very different in their combined physicochemical conditions. Extraterrestrial environments may provide three new types of subglacial settings for study: (1) uninhabitable environments that are more extreme and life-limiting than terrestrial subglacial environments, (2) environments that are habitable but are uninhabited, which can be compared to similar biotically influenced subglacial environments on the Earth, and (3) environments with examples of life, which will provide new opportunities to investigate the interactions between a biota and glacial environments.
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author Cockell, Charles S.
Bagshaw, Elizabeth
Balme, Matt
Doran, Peter
Mckay, Christopher P.
Miljkovic, Katarina
Pearce, David
Siegert, Martin J.
Tranter, Martyn
Voytek, Mary
Wadham, Jemma
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Bagshaw, Elizabeth
Balme, Matt
Doran, Peter
Mckay, Christopher P.
Miljkovic, Katarina
Pearce, David
Siegert, Martin J.
Tranter, Martyn
Voytek, Mary
Wadham, Jemma
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