Paleoenvironmental Context in Searching for Past Life on Mars
Offered By: UW Astrobiology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of astrobiology and paleoenvironmental research in this UW Astrobiology Colloquium featuring Dr. Kathleen Campbell from the University of Auckland. Delve into the crucial role of paleoenvironmental context in the search for past life on Mars, as Dr. Campbell shares insights from her extensive research. Gain a deeper understanding of how studying ancient environments on Earth can inform our exploration of potential habitable conditions on the Red Planet. Learn about cutting-edge techniques and methodologies used in this interdisciplinary field, and discover how scientists are working to unravel the mysteries of Mars' geological history and potential for harboring life.
Syllabus
Kathleen Campbell: "Paleoenvironmental context in searching for past life on Mars". October 8, 2024
Taught by
UW Astrobiology
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