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NASA Scientists To Drill For New, Exotic Life Near Acidic Spanish River

SpaceDaily 11 Apr 2003
During the Mars Analog Research and Technology Experiment (MARTE), scientists and engineers from NASA, U.S ... Stoker added ... MARTE scientists propose that such a system may exist in the subsurface of the Rio Tinto area, according to Ricardo Amils Pibernat, a biologist at the Centro de Astrobiologia and a specialist on the biology of the Rio Tinto ... .
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Spain may hold clues to life on Mars

Detroit news 13 Sep 2002
   In other words, said Ricardo Amils Pibernat, a researcher at the Center for Astrobiology in Madrid, past or present life on the red planet could well resemble the unusual microbes that populate Spain's Rio Tinto ...    "If you remove the green, it looks like Mars," Amils noted.
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Red river in Spain may hold clues to life on Mars

Houston Chronicle 07 Sep 2002
In other words, says Ricardo Amils Pibernat, a researcher at the Center for Astrobiology in Madrid, past or present life on the Red Planet could well resemble the unusual microbes that populate Spain's Rio Tinto ... The belief that such organisms might exist underground at the Rio Tinto "is actually a hypothesis of Ricardo Amils'," Stoker said.
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RIVER OF VITRIOL

Scientific American 01 Sep 1998
"Each time we go there we find something new," says Ricardo Amils, director of the laboratory of applied microbiology at the Center for Molecular Biology at the Autonomous University in Madrid, who discovered the river's wild ecosystem in 1990 ... Amils's argument is bolstered by other observations.
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