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Abstract

Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Probing for Chemical Elements and Their Isotopes on Icy Surfaces of the Jovian Moons
3. The Identification of Fractionation Due to Abiotic Processes
4. Fractionation from the Rock Record to the Jovian Moons
5. The Future of Jovian Ocean World Exploration
6. Instrumentation Challenges, Uncertainties and Implicit Hypotheses
7. Discovering Evidence for Future Life on Ocean Moons
8. Conclusion
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| BIF | Banded Iron Formation Before the present. |
| BP | Before the present. |
| BSR | Bacterial sulfate reduction. |
| CE | Capillary electrophoresis. |
| CDM | Canyon Diablo meteorite. |
| CMC | Critical Micelle Concentration |
| CytoFLEX | Nano flow cytometer. |
| ESA | European Space Agency. |
| GARD Model: | Graded Autocatalysis Replication Domain. |
| LIF | Laser-induced fluorescence detection. |
| LDKB | Life Detection Knowledge Base. |
| LDMS | Laser-desorption mass spectrometry. |
| LIMS | Laser ablation ionization mass spectrometry. |
| LMS | Laser-Abation Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer. |
| LNPs | Lipid nanoparticles. |
| MASPEX | MAss SPectrometer for Planetary EXploration/Europa (Europa Clipper). |
| MOA | Microfluidic Organic Analyzer. |
| MSR | Microbial sulfate reducers. |
| NASA | National Aeronautics Space Administration. |
| NIM | Neutral Ion Mass Spectrometer (JUICE). |
| NIMS | Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (Galileo). |
| ORIGIN | ORganics Information Gathering Instrument. |
| OW | Ocean world. |
| PEP | Particle Environment Package (JUICE). |
| PRIME | Probe using Radioisotopes for Icy Moons Exploration. |
| SETI | Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence. |
| SIG | Stable Isotope Geochemistry. |
| SMOC | Standard mean ocean chloride. |
| SPLIce | Sample Processor for Life on Icy Worlds. |
| SRM | Sulfate reducing microorganisms. |
| SUDA | SUrface Dust Analyzer (Europa Clipper). |
| TSR | Thermochemical sulfate reduction. |
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