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Numerous meteorites, including Meteorite ALH84001, contain PAHs. Dr.
Allan H. Treiman claimed the PAHs could come from heating almost any organic or carbon-rich material (Ref. 1). Wikipedia says “PAHs occur in oil, coal, and tar deposits, and are produced as byproducts of fuel burning (whether fossil fuel or biomass).”(Ref. 2) Is there any abiogenic origin for PAHs? Ref. 1: http://www.lpi.usra.edu/lpi/meteorites/life.html Quote from Ref. 1: “The organic compounds that McKay and co-workers found in ALH 84001 are called ”polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons,” or PAHs for short. These compounds form easily by heating almost any organic or carbon- rich material;” Ref. 2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycyc...ic_hydrocarbon |
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![]() "Wretch Fossil" wrote in message ... Numerous meteorites, including Meteorite ALH84001, contain PAHs. Dr. Allan H. Treiman claimed the PAHs could come from heating almost any organic or carbon-rich material (Ref. 1). Wikipedia says "PAHs occur in oil, coal, and tar deposits, and are produced as byproducts of fuel burning (whether fossil fuel or biomass)."(Ref. 2) Is there any abiogenic origin for PAHs? Ref. 1: http://www.lpi.usra.edu/lpi/meteorites/life.html Quote from Ref. 1: "The organic compounds that McKay and co-workers found in ALH 84001 are called "polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons," or PAHs for short. These compounds form easily by heating almost any organic or carbon- rich material;" Ref. 2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycyc...ic_hydrocarbon ...................... Insights into the formation of Fe- and Mg-rich aqueous solutions on early Mars provided by the ALH 84001 carbonates "Exposure of CO2-rich subsurface fluids to a low pressure early martian near-surface could create an environment that is consistent with the formation of the chemical, isotopic and mineralogic characteristics of the ALH 84001 carbonates through the evaporation of water from the solution and CO2 degassing." http://zolotov.faculty.asu.edu/publ/Niles-EPSL-2009.pdf Note that the paper above seems to indicate the conditions the ALH rock formed under would be also be habitable conditions. Warm subsurface water. Here's a slew of papers on the subject. Looks like there are plenty of opportunities for simple life in the solar system. "Publications on inorganic-organic interactions and habitability of solar system objects" http://zolotov.faculty.asu.edu/astrobio.html |
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