Hydrothermal systems have previously been reported in ancient Noachian and Hesperian-aged craters on Mars using CRISM but not in Amazonian-aged impact craters. However, the nakhlite meteorites do provide evidence of Amazonian hydrothermal activity. This study uses CRISM data of 144 impact craters of ≥7 km diameter and 14 smaller craters (3–7 km diameter) within terrain mapped as Amazonian to search for minerals that may have formed as a result of impact-induced hydrothermal alteration or show excavation of ancient altered crust. No evidence indicating the presence of hydrated minerals was found in the 3–7 km impact craters. Hydrated minerals were identified in three complex impact craters, located at 52.42°N, 39.86°E in the Ismenius Lacus q...
Volcanic features and impact craters are ubiquitous features on Mars, and hydrothermal systems assoc...
We report on results from experiments with Mars analog materials under diagenetic conditions. The mi...
Hydrothermal spring deposits on Mars would make excellent candidates for sample return. Molecular ph...
Hydrothermal systems have previously been reported in ancient Noachian and Hesperian-aged craters on...
It has long been suggested that hydrothermal systems might have provided habitats for the origin and...
In the Noachian, Mars’ crust was deeply affected by impact crater gardening, and subsequent hydrothe...
Amazonian‐aged Lyot crater is the best‐preserved and deepest peak‐ring impact crater (diameter, D = ...
The 12-km-wide Vargeao impact structure was formed 123 Myr ago in the Parana basaltic province (sout...
Hydrothermal systems provide a possible habitat for early life and are key targets in the quest for ...
International audienceAmazonian-aged Lyot crater is the best-preserved and deepest peak-ring impact ...
While several lines of evidence strongly hint at the biological importance of impact-induced hydroth...
The early history of the terrestrial planets was punctuated by a period of heavy bombardment. Freque...
The basin-filling materials of the northern lowlands, which cover approximately one third of Mars' s...
The energy released during a hypervelocity impact on Earth can generate high temperatures in the t...
Research within the last decade has revealed that meteorite impacts on our planet have the potential...
Volcanic features and impact craters are ubiquitous features on Mars, and hydrothermal systems assoc...
We report on results from experiments with Mars analog materials under diagenetic conditions. The mi...
Hydrothermal spring deposits on Mars would make excellent candidates for sample return. Molecular ph...
Hydrothermal systems have previously been reported in ancient Noachian and Hesperian-aged craters on...
It has long been suggested that hydrothermal systems might have provided habitats for the origin and...
In the Noachian, Mars’ crust was deeply affected by impact crater gardening, and subsequent hydrothe...
Amazonian‐aged Lyot crater is the best‐preserved and deepest peak‐ring impact crater (diameter, D = ...
The 12-km-wide Vargeao impact structure was formed 123 Myr ago in the Parana basaltic province (sout...
Hydrothermal systems provide a possible habitat for early life and are key targets in the quest for ...
International audienceAmazonian-aged Lyot crater is the best-preserved and deepest peak-ring impact ...
While several lines of evidence strongly hint at the biological importance of impact-induced hydroth...
The early history of the terrestrial planets was punctuated by a period of heavy bombardment. Freque...
The basin-filling materials of the northern lowlands, which cover approximately one third of Mars' s...
The energy released during a hypervelocity impact on Earth can generate high temperatures in the t...
Research within the last decade has revealed that meteorite impacts on our planet have the potential...
Volcanic features and impact craters are ubiquitous features on Mars, and hydrothermal systems assoc...
We report on results from experiments with Mars analog materials under diagenetic conditions. The mi...
Hydrothermal spring deposits on Mars would make excellent candidates for sample return. Molecular ph...