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30 December 1999 Environmental scanning electron microscopy investigations of ancient microorganisms from deep ice above Lake Vostok
Richard B. Hoover, Sabit S. Abyzov, Michael V. Ivanov
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Extensive microbiological studies carried out at Vostok Station, Antarctica over the past several years have revealed a complex assemblage of well preserved microbial cells. The Antarctic ice sheet provides an ideal model for the investigation of the types of microbial forms and the state of preservation that may be expected after long term preservation in ice.
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Richard B. Hoover, Sabit S. Abyzov, and Michael V. Ivanov "Environmental scanning electron microscopy investigations of ancient microorganisms from deep ice above Lake Vostok", Proc. SPIE 3755, Instruments, Methods, and Missions for Astrobiology II, (30 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.375076
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KEYWORDS
Microorganisms

Scanning electron microscopy

Mars

Bacteria

Electron microscopes

Astrobiology

Analog electronics

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