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  Oral Programme - TP8 Martian Life, Past, Present and Future

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MSO: Muller, C.
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Friday, 24 August 2007

Lecture Room: Workshop Room 2

Chairperson: MULLER, C.

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14:00 - 14:15
EPSC2007-A-00240
Fleischer, I; Rodionov, D; Schröder, C; Morris, R V; Yen, A; Ming, D; Mittlefehldt, D; Gellert, R; Cohen, B; Klingelhöfer, G
The MER Mössbauer spectrometers: 40 months of operation on the Martian surface

14:15 - 14:30
EPSC2007-A-00297
Quesnel, Y.; Sotin, C.; Langlais, B.; Mandea, M.
Serpentinization of the Martian early lithosphere to produce magnetite, CO2 and H2

14:30 - 14:45
EPSC2007-A-00439
Houtkooper, J.M.; Schulze-Makuch, D.
The H2O2-H2O hypothesis: extremophiles adapted to conditions on Mars?

14:45 - 15:00
EPSC2007-A-00331
Banin, A.; Lin, C.; Mancinelli, R. L.
Martian soil-nitrogen may be sampled by the Mars meteorites (cancelled)

15:00 - 15:15
EPSC2007-A-00330
Fendrihan, S.; Stan-Lotter, H.
Astrobiology studies with extremely halophilic archaea

15:15 - 15:30
EPSC2007-A-00349
Westall, F; Pullan, D; Schröder, C; Klingelhöfer, G; Fernández-Sánchez, J; Jorge, S; Edwards, H; Cressey, G
Mars mission relevant investigations on ~ 3.5 Ga Mars analogue rock from the Pilbara and Barberton

15:30
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