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Rio Tinto river
Astrobiology This river has gained recent scientific interest due to the presence of extremophile aerobic bacteria that dwell in the water. These life forms are considered the likely cause of the high acid content of the water. The subsurface rocks on the river bed contain iron and sulfide minerals on which the bacteria feed. The extreme conditions in the river may be analogous to other locations in the solar system thought to contain liquid water, such as subterranean Mars. NASA scientists have also directly compared the chemistry of the water in which the rocks of Meridiani Planum were deposited in the past with the with the RÃÂÂÂÂo Tinto. Likewise Jupiter's moon Europa is theorized to contain an acidic ocean of water underneath its ice surface. Thus the river is of interest to astrobiologists. Based partially on research done near the RÃÂÂÂÂo Tinto river, two NASA scientists reported in February 2005 that they had found strong evidence of present life on Mars. NASA officials denied the scientists’ claims shortly after they were released, however, and one of the scientists, Carol Stoker, backed off from her initial assertions