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19:43, 6 June 2020 | SEM of cells and Si biomorphs from Dallol.jpg (file) | 109 KB | Replaced with a larger image of the original. | 2 | |
19:39, 6 June 2020 | Arabia Terra on Mars.JPG (file) | 309 KB | Satellite images of Arabia Terra, a region on Mars. Source: https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/full/10.1089/ast.2018.1926 | 1 | |
19:36, 6 June 2020 | SEM of mineral-encrusted ultrasmall cells from Dallol.JPG (file) | 155 KB | Took out the bottom image because it was blurry. | 2 | |
19:18, 6 June 2020 | Thermotoga and Aquifex.JPG (file) | 107 KB | Electron micrographs of Thermotoga maritimus (top) and Aquifex pyrophilus (bottom). Source: Brock Biology of Microorganisms (15th edition) | 1 | |
18:58, 6 June 2020 | San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds.jpg (file) | 744 KB | High saline ponds in San Francisco Bay containing abundant Halobacteria. Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:San_Francisco_Bay_Salt_Ponds.jpg | 1 | |
18:18, 5 June 2020 | Prokyarotic distribution and diversity at Dallol.jpg (file) | 758 KB | The original file was replaced with a higher resolution version so the text shows up more starkly. | 2 | |
04:22, 30 May 2020 | Dallol pool temperatures and pH.jpeg (file) | 423 KB | Green hydrothermal pools at the Dallol Dome along with their recorded pH's, temperatures, and dissolved oxygen concentrations. | 1 | |
04:19, 30 May 2020 | Dallol water samples.jpg (file) | 67 KB | Bottled water samples collected from colorful hydrothermal pools at Dallol. | 1 | |
04:10, 30 May 2020 | Map of Dallol.jpeg (file) | 628 KB | Map of the Dallol hydrothermal region in the northern part of the Danakil Depression. | 1 | |
06:58, 24 May 2020 | 1. Dallol hydrothermal fields (Kotopoulou et al. 2018).jpeg (file) | 392 KB | The Dallol hydrothermal system is a high temperature, hypersaline, and hyperacidic environment located in the Danakil Depression in northeastern Ethiopia. Source: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsearthspacechem.8b00141 | 1 |