The basin-filling materials of the northern lowlands, which cover approximately one third of Mars' surface, record the long-term evolution of Mars' geology and climate. The buried stratigraphy was inferred through analyses of impact crater mineralogy, detected using data acquired by the Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars. Examining 1045 impact craters across the northern lowlands, we find widespread olivine and pyroxene and diverse hydrated/hydroxylated minerals, including Fe/Mg smectite, chlorite, prehnite, and hydrated silica. The distribution of mafic minerals is consistent with infilling volcanic materials across the entire lowlands (~1–4 × 10^7 km^3), indicating a significant volume of volatile release by volcanic out...
If Mars has been assumed to be mostly basaltic for a long time, a series of recent discoveries have ...
International audienceAmazonian-aged Lyot crater is the best-preserved and deepest peak-ring impact ...
International audienceA closed depression in the Noctis Labyrinthus region of Mars (at 10.4S, 98.6W)...
The basin-filling materials of the northern lowlands, which cover approximately one third of Mars' s...
Here we report detections of Fe/Mg phyllosilicates and hydrated silica in discrete stratigraphic uni...
Hydrated minerals, identified on Mars using near-infrared spectroscopy data, reveal new insights int...
Columbus crater in the Terra Sirenum region of the Martian southern highlands contains light-toned l...
Mineralogical and geochemical data returned by a flotilla of Mars orbiters and landers over the past...
Hydrated minerals on the surface of Mars record past aqueous conditions and permit assessment of whe...
We analyze the emplacement chronology and aqueous alteration history of distinctive mineral assemb...
The previous discovery of extensive deposits of hydrated minerals in Olympia Planum in the north pol...
Amazonian‐aged Lyot crater is the best‐preserved and deepest peak‐ring impact crater (diameter, D = ...
Were Martian phyllosilicates formed on the surface or subsurface? Was early Mars warm or cold? How l...
Martian aqueous mineral deposits have been examined and characterized using data acquired during Mar...
diameter range 6–216 km, distributed over 11.52 106 km2 of terrain that samples several geologic se...
If Mars has been assumed to be mostly basaltic for a long time, a series of recent discoveries have ...
International audienceAmazonian-aged Lyot crater is the best-preserved and deepest peak-ring impact ...
International audienceA closed depression in the Noctis Labyrinthus region of Mars (at 10.4S, 98.6W)...
The basin-filling materials of the northern lowlands, which cover approximately one third of Mars' s...
Here we report detections of Fe/Mg phyllosilicates and hydrated silica in discrete stratigraphic uni...
Hydrated minerals, identified on Mars using near-infrared spectroscopy data, reveal new insights int...
Columbus crater in the Terra Sirenum region of the Martian southern highlands contains light-toned l...
Mineralogical and geochemical data returned by a flotilla of Mars orbiters and landers over the past...
Hydrated minerals on the surface of Mars record past aqueous conditions and permit assessment of whe...
We analyze the emplacement chronology and aqueous alteration history of distinctive mineral assemb...
The previous discovery of extensive deposits of hydrated minerals in Olympia Planum in the north pol...
Amazonian‐aged Lyot crater is the best‐preserved and deepest peak‐ring impact crater (diameter, D = ...
Were Martian phyllosilicates formed on the surface or subsurface? Was early Mars warm or cold? How l...
Martian aqueous mineral deposits have been examined and characterized using data acquired during Mar...
diameter range 6–216 km, distributed over 11.52 106 km2 of terrain that samples several geologic se...
If Mars has been assumed to be mostly basaltic for a long time, a series of recent discoveries have ...
International audienceAmazonian-aged Lyot crater is the best-preserved and deepest peak-ring impact ...
International audienceA closed depression in the Noctis Labyrinthus region of Mars (at 10.4S, 98.6W)...