“…The use of synthetic tracers in drilling fluids to monitor for potential contamination of drill core samples for microbiological analysis has become fairly routine during microbiology-focused expeditions (Inagaki et al, 2015;Lever et al, 2006Lever et al, , 2013Smith et al, 2000;Friese et al, 2017;Sauvage et al, 2016). Perfluoromethylcyclohexane (PFC) has been identified as an ideal tracer because of the large range of concentrations that are detectable (i.e., across 6 orders of magnitude) with a gas chromatograph equipped with an electron capture detector (GC-ECD) (Smith et al, 2000;Lever et al, 2006;Sauvage et al, 2016). Recent reports have also demonstrated the use of other fluorescent solutions (Friese et al, 2017;.…”