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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2006

The limitations on organic detection in mars-like soils by thermal volatilization-gas chromatography-MS and their implications for the viking results

Rafael Navarro-González; Karina F. Navarro; José de la Rosa; Enrique Iñiguez; Paola Molina; Luis Miranda; Pedro Domínguez Morales; Edith Cienfuegos; Patrice Coll; F. Raulin; Ricardo Amils; Christopher P. McKay

The failure of Viking Lander thermal volatilization (TV) (without or with thermal degradation)–gas chromatography (GC)–MS experiments to detect organics suggests chemical rather than biological interpretations for the reactivity of the martian soil. Here, we report that TV–GC–MS may be blind to low levels of organics on Mars. A comparison between TV–GC–MS and total organics has been conducted for a variety of Mars analog soils. In the Antarctic Dry Valleys and the Atacama and Libyan Deserts we find 10–90 μg of refractory or graphitic carbon per gram of soil, which would have been undetectable by the Viking TV–GC–MS. In iron-containing soils (jarosites from Rio Tinto and Panoche Valley) and the Mars simulant (palogonite), oxidation of the organic material to carbon dioxide (CO2) by iron oxides and/or their salts drastically attenuates the detection of organics. The release of 50–700 ppm of CO2 by TV–GC–MS in the Viking analysis may indicate that an oxidation of organic material took place. Therefore, the martian surface could have several orders of magnitude more organics than the stated Viking detection limit. Because of the simplicity of sample handling, TV–GC–MS is still considered the standard method for organic detection on future Mars missions. We suggest that the design of future organic instruments for Mars should include other methods to be able to detect extinct and/or extant life.


Astrobiology | 2009

Characterization of Organics, Microorganisms, Desert Soils, and Mars-like Soils by Thermal Volatilization Coupled to Mass Spectrometry and Their Implications for the Search for Organics on Mars by Phoenix and Future Space Missions

Rafael Navarro-González; Enrique Iñiguez; José de la Rosa; Christopher P. McKay


Geophysical Research Letters | 2009

On the oxidation ability of the NASA Mars‐1 soil simulant during the thermal volatilization step: Implications for the search of organics on Mars

Enrique Iñiguez; Rafael Navarro-González; José de la Rosa; Fernando Ureña-Núñez; Patrice Coll; F. Raulin; Christopher P. McKay


Estudios políticos (México, D.F.) | 2012

Teoría de la democracia. Una propuesta integradora

Enrique Iñiguez


Archive | 2010

Oxidation and cyclization of organics in Mars-like soils during evolved gas analysis

Rafael Navarro-Gonzalez; Enrique Iñiguez; José de la Rosa; Christopher P. McKay


Archive | 2008

Distribution of Hopanoids and Steroids Along a Precipitation Gradient of the Atacama Desert, Chile

Enrique Iñiguez; Rafael Navarro-Gonzalez; Christopher P. McKay


Andamios | 2008

Las fallas de Popper. Una crítica

Enrique Iñiguez


Archive | 2006

chromatography-MS and their implications for the Viking results The limitations on organic detection in Mars-like soils by thermal volatilization-gas

Christopher P. McKay; Luis Miranda; Pedro Domínguez Morales; Edith Cienfuegos; P. J. Coll; F. Raulin; Ricardo Amils; Rafael Navarro-Gonzalez; Karina F. Navarro; José de la Rosa; Enrique Iñiguez; Paola Molina


Archive | 2005

Limitations on Detection of Low Levels on Organics in Mars-Like Soils using Pyrolysis GCMS: Implications for the Viking Lander Results

Rafael Navarro-Gonzalez; Karla Felix Navarro; Josep Lluis De La Rosa; Paola Molina; Enrique Iñiguez; Luis Miranda; Piero Morales; Edith Cienfuegos; P. J. Coll; F. Raulin; Ricardo Amils; C. P. McKay


Archive | 2005

Chemical Characterization of the Soil Organic Matter in the Atacama Desert, Chile

Enrique Iñiguez; Rafael Navarro-Gonzalez; Luis Miranda; C. P. McKay

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José de la Rosa

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Rafael Navarro-Gonzalez

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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F. Raulin

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Edith Cienfuegos

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Paola Molina

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Rafael Navarro-González

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Ricardo Amils

Spanish National Research Council

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Pedro Domínguez Morales

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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C. P. McKay

Georgia Institute of Technology

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