Clay-rich sedimentary deposits are often sites of organic matter preservation and have therefore been sought in Mars exploration. However, regional deposits of hydrous minerals, including phyllosilicates and sulphates are not typically associated with valley networks and layered sediments that provide geomorphic evidence of surface water transport on early Mars. The Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars (CRISM) has recently identified phyllosilicates within three lake basins with fans or deltas that indicate sustained sediment deposition: Eberswalde crater Holden crater and Jezero crater. Here we use high-resolution data from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) to identify clay-rich fluvial–lacustrine sediments within Jezer...
The European Space Agency and Roscosmos’ ExoMars rover mission, which is planned to land in the Oxia...
Clay minerals provide indicators of the evolution of aqueous conditions and possible habitats for li...
International audienceThe collection of samples from Mars for future return to Earth has been a high...
Clay-rich sedimentary deposits are often sites of organic matter preservation and have therefore bee...
Hydrated minerals on the surface of Mars record past aqueous conditions and permit assessment of whe...
Martian mineral detection and mapping can provide important information and constraints on Martian a...
Noachian-aged Jezero crater is the only known location on Mars where clear orbital detections of car...
Within Eberswalde crater, Mars, is one of the most well-preserved river delta deposits identified wi...
Over the last decade, orbital and landed missions have revealed a diverse and extensive sedimentary ...
The identification and classification of minerals on the Martian surface can provide important infor...
The discovery of phyllosilicates in terrains of Noachian age (>3.5 Ga) on Mars implies a period in t...
Columbus crater in the Terra Sirenum region of the Martian southern highlands contains light-toned l...
The search for life beyond Earth is the driving motivation for present and planned missions to Mars ...
The European Space Agency and Roscosmos’ ExoMars rover mission, which is planned to land in the Oxia...
Clay minerals provide indicators of the evolution of aqueous conditions and possible habitats for li...
International audienceThe collection of samples from Mars for future return to Earth has been a high...
Clay-rich sedimentary deposits are often sites of organic matter preservation and have therefore bee...
Hydrated minerals on the surface of Mars record past aqueous conditions and permit assessment of whe...
Martian mineral detection and mapping can provide important information and constraints on Martian a...
Noachian-aged Jezero crater is the only known location on Mars where clear orbital detections of car...
Within Eberswalde crater, Mars, is one of the most well-preserved river delta deposits identified wi...
Over the last decade, orbital and landed missions have revealed a diverse and extensive sedimentary ...
The identification and classification of minerals on the Martian surface can provide important infor...
The discovery of phyllosilicates in terrains of Noachian age (>3.5 Ga) on Mars implies a period in t...
Columbus crater in the Terra Sirenum region of the Martian southern highlands contains light-toned l...
The search for life beyond Earth is the driving motivation for present and planned missions to Mars ...
The European Space Agency and Roscosmos’ ExoMars rover mission, which is planned to land in the Oxia...
Clay minerals provide indicators of the evolution of aqueous conditions and possible habitats for li...
International audienceThe collection of samples from Mars for future return to Earth has been a high...