Ion microprobe studies of hydrous amphibole, biotite, and apatite in shergottite-nakhlite-chassignite (SNC) meteorites, probable igneous rocks from Mars, indicate high deuterium/hydrogen (D/H) ratios relative to terrestrial values. The amphiboles contain roughly one-tentn as much water as expected, suggesting that SNC magmas were less hydrous than previously proposed. The high but variable D/H values of these minerals are best explained by postcrystallization D enrichment of initially D-poor phases by martian crustal fluids with near atmospheric D/H (about five times the terrestrial value). These igneous phases do not directly reflect the D/H ratios of martian "magmatic" water but provide evidence for a D-enriched martian crustal water rese...
Knowing the distribution and origin of water in terrestrial planets is crucial to understand their f...
Knowledge of oxygen and hydrogen fugacity is of paramount importance in constraining phase equilibri...
The surface geology and geomorphology of Mars indicates that it was once warm enough to maintain a l...
We report the yields and hydrogen isotopic compositions of water extracted by stepwise heating of ei...
We report the yields and hydrogen isotopic compositions of water extracted by stepwise heating of ei...
Recent measurements of water composition in SNC meteorites have shown a high and variable deuterium ...
The abundance and distribution of water within Mars through time plays a fundamental role in constra...
The abundance and distribution of water within Mars through time plays a fundamental role in constra...
Most volatile studies of Mars have targeted its surface via spacecraft and rover data, and have evid...
The deuterium to hydrogen (D/H) ratio in strongly bound water or hydroxyl groups in ancient martian ...
The deuterium-to-hydrogen (D/H) ratio in strongly bound water or hydroxyl groups in ancient Martian ...
We report unambiguous chemical evidence for subsurface water activity in the martian crust at <600 M...
ANCIENT fluvial networks on the surface of Mars suggest that it was warm and wet over three billion ...
The Odyssey spacecraft documented the existence of heterogeneously distributed hydrogen at martian m...
The Tissint meteorite, a picritic shergottite, fell to Earth in Morocco on the 18th of July 2011, an...
Knowing the distribution and origin of water in terrestrial planets is crucial to understand their f...
Knowledge of oxygen and hydrogen fugacity is of paramount importance in constraining phase equilibri...
The surface geology and geomorphology of Mars indicates that it was once warm enough to maintain a l...
We report the yields and hydrogen isotopic compositions of water extracted by stepwise heating of ei...
We report the yields and hydrogen isotopic compositions of water extracted by stepwise heating of ei...
Recent measurements of water composition in SNC meteorites have shown a high and variable deuterium ...
The abundance and distribution of water within Mars through time plays a fundamental role in constra...
The abundance and distribution of water within Mars through time plays a fundamental role in constra...
Most volatile studies of Mars have targeted its surface via spacecraft and rover data, and have evid...
The deuterium to hydrogen (D/H) ratio in strongly bound water or hydroxyl groups in ancient martian ...
The deuterium-to-hydrogen (D/H) ratio in strongly bound water or hydroxyl groups in ancient Martian ...
We report unambiguous chemical evidence for subsurface water activity in the martian crust at <600 M...
ANCIENT fluvial networks on the surface of Mars suggest that it was warm and wet over three billion ...
The Odyssey spacecraft documented the existence of heterogeneously distributed hydrogen at martian m...
The Tissint meteorite, a picritic shergottite, fell to Earth in Morocco on the 18th of July 2011, an...
Knowing the distribution and origin of water in terrestrial planets is crucial to understand their f...
Knowledge of oxygen and hydrogen fugacity is of paramount importance in constraining phase equilibri...
The surface geology and geomorphology of Mars indicates that it was once warm enough to maintain a l...