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Depleted carbon isotope compositions observed at Gale crater, Mars
Obtaining carbon isotopic information for organic carbon from Martian sediments has long been a goal of planetary science, as it has the potential to elucidate the origin of such carbon and aspects of Martian carbon cycling. Carbon isotopic values (δ(13)C(VPDB)) of the methane released during pyroly...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8795525/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35042808 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2115651119 |
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author | House, Christopher H. Wong, Gregory M. Webster, Christopher R. Flesch, Gregory J. Franz, Heather B. Stern, Jennifer C. Pavlov, Alex Atreya, Sushil K. Eigenbrode, Jennifer L. Gilbert, Alexis Hofmann, Amy E. Millan, Maëva Steele, Andrew Glavin, Daniel P. Malespin, Charles A. Mahaffy, Paul R. |
author_facet | House, Christopher H. Wong, Gregory M. Webster, Christopher R. Flesch, Gregory J. Franz, Heather B. Stern, Jennifer C. Pavlov, Alex Atreya, Sushil K. Eigenbrode, Jennifer L. Gilbert, Alexis Hofmann, Amy E. Millan, Maëva Steele, Andrew Glavin, Daniel P. Malespin, Charles A. Mahaffy, Paul R. |
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description | Obtaining carbon isotopic information for organic carbon from Martian sediments has long been a goal of planetary science, as it has the potential to elucidate the origin of such carbon and aspects of Martian carbon cycling. Carbon isotopic values (δ(13)C(VPDB)) of the methane released during pyrolysis of 24 powder samples at Gale crater, Mars, show a high degree of variation (−137 ± 8‰ to +22 ± 10‰) when measured by the tunable laser spectrometer portion of the Sample Analysis at Mars instrument suite during evolved gas analysis. Included in these data are 10 measured δ(13)C values less than −70‰ found for six different sampling locations, all potentially associated with a possible paleosurface. There are multiple plausible explanations for the anomalously depleted (13)C observed in evolved methane, but no single explanation can be accepted without further research. Three possible explanations are the photolysis of biological methane released from the subsurface, photoreduction of atmospheric CO(2), and deposition of cosmic dust during passage through a galactic molecular cloud. All three of these scenarios are unconventional, unlike processes common on Earth. |
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spelling | pubmed-87955252022-02-03 Depleted carbon isotope compositions observed at Gale crater, Mars House, Christopher H. Wong, Gregory M. Webster, Christopher R. Flesch, Gregory J. Franz, Heather B. Stern, Jennifer C. Pavlov, Alex Atreya, Sushil K. Eigenbrode, Jennifer L. Gilbert, Alexis Hofmann, Amy E. Millan, Maëva Steele, Andrew Glavin, Daniel P. Malespin, Charles A. Mahaffy, Paul R. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Physical Sciences Obtaining carbon isotopic information for organic carbon from Martian sediments has long been a goal of planetary science, as it has the potential to elucidate the origin of such carbon and aspects of Martian carbon cycling. Carbon isotopic values (δ(13)C(VPDB)) of the methane released during pyrolysis of 24 powder samples at Gale crater, Mars, show a high degree of variation (−137 ± 8‰ to +22 ± 10‰) when measured by the tunable laser spectrometer portion of the Sample Analysis at Mars instrument suite during evolved gas analysis. Included in these data are 10 measured δ(13)C values less than −70‰ found for six different sampling locations, all potentially associated with a possible paleosurface. There are multiple plausible explanations for the anomalously depleted (13)C observed in evolved methane, but no single explanation can be accepted without further research. Three possible explanations are the photolysis of biological methane released from the subsurface, photoreduction of atmospheric CO(2), and deposition of cosmic dust during passage through a galactic molecular cloud. All three of these scenarios are unconventional, unlike processes common on Earth. National Academy of Sciences 2022-01-18 2022-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8795525/ /pubmed/35042808 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2115651119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Physical Sciences House, Christopher H. Wong, Gregory M. Webster, Christopher R. Flesch, Gregory J. Franz, Heather B. Stern, Jennifer C. Pavlov, Alex Atreya, Sushil K. Eigenbrode, Jennifer L. Gilbert, Alexis Hofmann, Amy E. Millan, Maëva Steele, Andrew Glavin, Daniel P. Malespin, Charles A. Mahaffy, Paul R. Depleted carbon isotope compositions observed at Gale crater, Mars |
title | Depleted carbon isotope compositions observed at Gale crater, Mars |
title_full | Depleted carbon isotope compositions observed at Gale crater, Mars |
title_fullStr | Depleted carbon isotope compositions observed at Gale crater, Mars |
title_full_unstemmed | Depleted carbon isotope compositions observed at Gale crater, Mars |
title_short | Depleted carbon isotope compositions observed at Gale crater, Mars |
title_sort | depleted carbon isotope compositions observed at gale crater, mars |
topic | Physical Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8795525/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35042808 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2115651119 |
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