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Life Clues Found in Ladakh’s Puga Hot Springs

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Scientists have discovered travertine deposits in Puga Valley, Ladakh, which can trap prebiotic molecules like amino acids and fatty acids. This finding supports the theory that life may have originated in geothermal environments, similar to early Earth or Mars.

Key Terms and Concepts

TermExplanation
TravertineA form of calcium carbonate deposited by hot springs; can trap organic molecules
Prebiotic MoleculesMolecules like amino acids and formamide that may have preceded life
BiosignaturesChemical indicators of past or present life
GC-MS-MSGas Chromatography with Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry, used to detect trace molecules

Key Findings from Puga Valley Study

FeatureDetails
LocationPuga Valley, southeastern Ladakh — a known geothermal region
DiscoveryTravertine deposits capable of preserving biosignatures such as amino acids, fatty acids, and formamide
Methods UsedGC-MS-MS, Raman Spectroscopy, XRD, IR Spectroscopy, Stable Isotope Geochemistry, Microscopy
SignificanceChallenges earlier silica-based life origin theories by showing calcium carbonate’s potential as a prebiotic reactor
Astrobiology LinkMay assist ISRO’s missions by refining biosignature detection on Mars-like terrains

Hot Springs vs. Geysers

FeatureHot SpringsGeysers
Nature of FlowContinuous flow of heated waterIntermittent eruption of steam and water
CauseHeated groundwater surfacesSuperheated groundwater explosively vents due to pressure release
Example (India)Manikaran, BadrinathRare in India
Example (Global)Yellowstone Hot Springs (USA)Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park (USA)

In a Nutshell

Memory Code – H.O.T.S.P.R.I.N.G.

Hosts prebiotic molecules
Origin of life clues
Travertine over silica
Spectroscopy and XRD used
Puga Valley’s geothermal setting
Resembles early Earth/Mars
ISRO’s biosignature roadmap
New theories emerging
Geysers vs. hot springs explained

Prelims Practice Questions

  1. The presence of which of the following in travertine deposits supports theories of prebiotic chemistry?
    A. Chlorophyll
    B. Fatty acids and formamide
    C. DNA strands
    D. Methane hydrates
  2. Consider the following statements about geysers and hot springs:
    1. Hot springs have eruptive activity at regular intervals.
    2. Geysers result from superheated underground water being forced out.
    Which of the above is/are correct?
    A. 1 only
    B. 2 only
    C. Both 1 and 2
    D. Neither 1 nor 2
  3. Which of the following techniques was used in the Puga Valley study to detect biosignatures?
    1. Raman Spectroscopy
    2. Infrared Spectroscopy
    3. X-ray Diffraction
    Select the correct answer:
    A. 1 and 2 only
    B. 2 and 3 only
    C. 1 and 3 only
    D. 1, 2 and 3

Prelims Answers and Explanations

QnAnswerExplanation
1BFatty acids and formamide are key prebiotic molecules found in the deposits
2BGeysers have eruptive activity; hot springs flow continuously
3DAll three techniques—Raman, IR, and XRD—were used to study the deposits

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