The occurrence of extensive valley networks and layered deposits of phyllosilicates and sulfates during the late Noachian/Hesperian periods (approx. 3-4 Gyrs) indicates a past martian climate that was capable of maintaining liquid water at the surface. The planets climate drastically changed after these early episodes of water to a drier and colder environment during the Amazonian period (past 3.0 Gyrs). The objective of this paper is to describe aqueous alteration/weathering scenarios on Mars based on observations returned by rover and lander missions. The chemistry of most outcrops, rocks, and soils that have interacted with water has not been extensively changed from average Mars crustal basaltic composition. Little chemical variation su...
Sulfur has played a major role in the formation and alteration of outcrops, rocks, and soils at the ...
Studies of the origin of the Martian sulfate and phyllosilicate deposits have led to the hypothesis ...
Observations from in situ experiments and planetary orbiters have shown that the sedimentary rocks f...
Mineralogical and geochemical data returned by a flotilla of Mars orbiters and landers over the past...
Mineralogical and geochemical data returned by orbiters and landers over the past 15 years have subs...
The Mars Exploration Rover (MER) missions have confirmed aqueous activity on Mars. Here we review th...
Aqueous alteration is the change in composition of a rock, produced in response to interactions with...
Phyllosilicates on Mars are thought to have formed during Mars' earliest Noachian geologic era (appr...
Chemical sediments and the aqueous alteration products of volcanic rocks clearly indicate the presen...
The nature of ancient hydrological systems on Mars has been the subject of ongoing controversy, driv...
A variety of mineralogical and geochemical indicators for aqueous alteration on Mars have been ident...
Chemical sediments and the aqueous alteration products of volcanic rocks clearly indicate the presen...
Were Martian phyllosilicates formed on the surface or subsurface? Was early Mars warm or cold? How l...
The search for life beyond Earth is the driving motivation for present and planned missions to Mars ...
The Dry Valleys of Antarctica are possibly one of the best analogs on Earth of the environment at th...
Sulfur has played a major role in the formation and alteration of outcrops, rocks, and soils at the ...
Studies of the origin of the Martian sulfate and phyllosilicate deposits have led to the hypothesis ...
Observations from in situ experiments and planetary orbiters have shown that the sedimentary rocks f...
Mineralogical and geochemical data returned by a flotilla of Mars orbiters and landers over the past...
Mineralogical and geochemical data returned by orbiters and landers over the past 15 years have subs...
The Mars Exploration Rover (MER) missions have confirmed aqueous activity on Mars. Here we review th...
Aqueous alteration is the change in composition of a rock, produced in response to interactions with...
Phyllosilicates on Mars are thought to have formed during Mars' earliest Noachian geologic era (appr...
Chemical sediments and the aqueous alteration products of volcanic rocks clearly indicate the presen...
The nature of ancient hydrological systems on Mars has been the subject of ongoing controversy, driv...
A variety of mineralogical and geochemical indicators for aqueous alteration on Mars have been ident...
Chemical sediments and the aqueous alteration products of volcanic rocks clearly indicate the presen...
Were Martian phyllosilicates formed on the surface or subsurface? Was early Mars warm or cold? How l...
The search for life beyond Earth is the driving motivation for present and planned missions to Mars ...
The Dry Valleys of Antarctica are possibly one of the best analogs on Earth of the environment at th...
Sulfur has played a major role in the formation and alteration of outcrops, rocks, and soils at the ...
Studies of the origin of the Martian sulfate and phyllosilicate deposits have led to the hypothesis ...
Observations from in situ experiments and planetary orbiters have shown that the sedimentary rocks f...