Potential desiccation polygons (PDPs) are polygonal surface patterns that are a common feature in Noachian-to-Hesperian-aged phyllosilicate- and chloride-bearing terrains and have been observed with size scales that range from cm-wide (by current rovers) to 10s of meters-wide. The global distribution of PDPs shows that they share certain traits in terms of morphology and geologic setting that can aid identification and distinction from fracturing patterns caused by other processes. They are mostly associated with sedimentary deposits that display spectral evidence for the presence of Fe/Mg smectites, Al-rich smectites or less commonly kaolinites, carbonates, and sulfates. In addition, PDPs may indicate paleolacustrine environments, which ar...
Hydrated minerals on the surface of Mars record past aqueous conditions and permit assessment of whe...
Polygonal systems formed by thermal contraction cracking are complex landscape features widespread i...
Our work has elucidated a new analog for the formation of giant polygons on Mars, involving fluid ex...
Potential desiccation polygons (PDPs) are polygonal surface patterns that are a common feature in No...
Potential desiccation polygons (PDPs) are polygonal surface patterns that are a common feature in No...
The surface of Mars is host to many regions displaying polygonal crack patterns that have been ident...
The surface of Mars is host to many regions displaying polygonal crack patterns that have been ident...
The ancient southern highlands on Mars (~3.5 Gyr old) contain > 600 regions that display spectral ev...
Potential Desiccation Polygons (PDPs), tens to hundreds of meters in size, have been observed in num...
[1] Global mapping of intermediate‐size (100–200 m) polygonal troughs occurring mainly in impact cra...
International audienceMars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover data are used to describe the mo...
The discovery of phyllosilicates in terrains of Noachian age (>3.5 Ga) on Mars implies a period in t...
Hydrated minerals on the surface of Mars record past aqueous conditions and permit assessment of whe...
Polygonal systems formed by thermal contraction cracking are complex landscape features widespread i...
Our work has elucidated a new analog for the formation of giant polygons on Mars, involving fluid ex...
Potential desiccation polygons (PDPs) are polygonal surface patterns that are a common feature in No...
Potential desiccation polygons (PDPs) are polygonal surface patterns that are a common feature in No...
The surface of Mars is host to many regions displaying polygonal crack patterns that have been ident...
The surface of Mars is host to many regions displaying polygonal crack patterns that have been ident...
The ancient southern highlands on Mars (~3.5 Gyr old) contain > 600 regions that display spectral ev...
Potential Desiccation Polygons (PDPs), tens to hundreds of meters in size, have been observed in num...
[1] Global mapping of intermediate‐size (100–200 m) polygonal troughs occurring mainly in impact cra...
International audienceMars Science Laboratory (MSL) Curiosity rover data are used to describe the mo...
The discovery of phyllosilicates in terrains of Noachian age (>3.5 Ga) on Mars implies a period in t...
Hydrated minerals on the surface of Mars record past aqueous conditions and permit assessment of whe...
Polygonal systems formed by thermal contraction cracking are complex landscape features widespread i...
Our work has elucidated a new analog for the formation of giant polygons on Mars, involving fluid ex...