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![](./images/clear.gif) 1.- Characterization of a subsurface biosphere in a massive sulfide deposit at Rio Tinto, Spain; implications for extant life on Mars
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Houston, TX; USA; United States, 2005
Lunar and planetary science, XXXVI; papers presented to the Thirty-sixth lunar and planetary science conference
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![](./images/clear.gif) 2.- ESTUDIO PRELIMINAR DEL GRADO DE CORROSION DE LAS ROCAS POR CONDENSACION EN ALGUNAS CAVIDADES NATURALES Y ARTIFICIALES
2000
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![](./images/clear.gif) 3.- GEOMICROBIOLOGY OF THE TINTO RIVER, A MODEL OF INTEREST FOR BIOHYDROMETALLURGY
ELSEVIER; AMSTERDAM; NLD; NETHERLANDS, 2003
BIOHYDROMETALLURGY; FUNDAMENTALS, TECHNOLOGY, AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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![](./images/clear.gif) 4.- Mars analogs on Earth; putative habitats on Mars? Lectures from extremophiles
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Houston, TX; USA; United States, 2006
Lunar and planetary science, XXXVII; papers presented to the Thirty-seventh lunar and planetary science conference
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![](./images/clear.gif) 5.- Microbial mediation of Fe-Mg-Ca carbonates in acidic environments (Rio Tinto); field studies vs culture experiments
Elsevier; New York, NY; III; International, 2010
Abstracts of the 20th annual V. M. Goldschmidt conference
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![](./images/clear.gif) 6.- Rio Tinto faulted volcanosedimentary deposits as analog habitats for extant subsurface biospheres on Mars; a synthesis of the MARTE Drilling Project geobiology results
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Houston, TX; USA; United States, 2005
Lunar and planetary science, XXXVI; papers presented to the Thirty-sixth lunar and planetary science conference
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![](./images/clear.gif) 7.- The association of carbonate minerals to acidic environments; a possible biosignature for Mars
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference; Houston, TX; USA; United States, 2009
Lunar and planetary science conference XL; papers presented to the Fortieth lunar and planetary science conference
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![](./images/clear.gif) 8.- TWO EXTREME TERRESTRIAL ANALOGUES FOR MODELING THE CRUSTAL AND OCEANIC EVOLUTION OF THE SATELLITE EUROPA
LUNAR AND PLANETARY SCIENCE CONFERENCE; HOUSTON, TX; USA; UNITED STATES, 2001
LUNAR AND PLANETARY SCIENCE, XXXII; PAPERS PRESENTED TO THE THIRTY-SECOND LUNAR AND PLANETARY SCIENCE CONFERENCE
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