Characterisation of novel isolates from an Enceladan analogue

Colour Peak is a region of continuous permafrost in the Canadian arctic known for its highly saline, sulphur rich and perennially cold springs (the temperature does not rise above 7°C). The properties of these springs have led to them being considered analogous to the sub-surface oceans of the icy m...

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Main Authors: Macey, Michael C., Fox-Powell, Mark, Cousins, Claire R., Pearson, Victoria K., Schwenzer, Susanne P., Olsson-Francis, Karen
Format: Conference Object
Language:unknown
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://oro.open.ac.uk/62329/
http://www.eana-net.eu/index.php?page=Abgrade/abgrade2018