Impact craters on Mars act as traps for eolian sediment and in the past may have provided suitable microenvironments that could have supported and preserved a stressed biosphere. If this is so, terrestrial impact structures such as the 18-km-diameter Lawn Hill Structure, in northern Australia, may prove useful as martian analogs. We sampled outcrop and drill core from the carbonate fill of the Lawn Hill Structure and recorded its gamma-log signature. Facies data along with whole rock geochemistry and stable isotope signatures show that the crater fill is an outlier of the Georgina Basin and was formed by impact at, or shortly before, approximately 509-506 million years ago. Subsequently, it was rapidly engulfed by the Middle Cambrian marine...
During the Noachian period impact cratering was the dominant geological process on Early Mars and th...
Billions of years ago, the Northern Hemisphere of Mars may have been covered by at least one ocean a...
Billions of years ago, the Northern Hemisphere of Mars may have been covered by at least one ocean a...
Because of the ubiquity of subsurface microbial life on Earth, examination of the subsurface of Mars...
Meteorite impacts are ubiquitous throughout our solar system and are a fundamental geological proces...
Because of the ubiquity of subsurface microbial life on Earth, examination of the subsurface of Mars...
On Earth, the deep subsurface biosphere of both the oceanic and the continental crust is well known ...
Fluvial features and evidence for aqueous alteration indicate that Mars was wet, at least partially ...
To inspect past environmental changes and potential habitability, the growing interests for the anci...
On Earth, the deep biosphere remains a largely unexplored, but clearly important carbon reservoir. R...
A model for emplacement of deposits of impact craters is presented that explains the size range of M...
Impact-shocked gneiss shocked to greater than 10 GPa in the Haughton impact structure in the Canadia...
Asteroid and comet impacts on Earth are commonly viewed as agents of ecosystem destruction, be it on...
Impact-shocked gneiss shocked to greater than 10 GPa in the Haughton impact structure in the Canadia...
Alluvial deposits within Martian impact craters are sensitive morphologic records of modification by...
During the Noachian period impact cratering was the dominant geological process on Early Mars and th...
Billions of years ago, the Northern Hemisphere of Mars may have been covered by at least one ocean a...
Billions of years ago, the Northern Hemisphere of Mars may have been covered by at least one ocean a...
Because of the ubiquity of subsurface microbial life on Earth, examination of the subsurface of Mars...
Meteorite impacts are ubiquitous throughout our solar system and are a fundamental geological proces...
Because of the ubiquity of subsurface microbial life on Earth, examination of the subsurface of Mars...
On Earth, the deep subsurface biosphere of both the oceanic and the continental crust is well known ...
Fluvial features and evidence for aqueous alteration indicate that Mars was wet, at least partially ...
To inspect past environmental changes and potential habitability, the growing interests for the anci...
On Earth, the deep biosphere remains a largely unexplored, but clearly important carbon reservoir. R...
A model for emplacement of deposits of impact craters is presented that explains the size range of M...
Impact-shocked gneiss shocked to greater than 10 GPa in the Haughton impact structure in the Canadia...
Asteroid and comet impacts on Earth are commonly viewed as agents of ecosystem destruction, be it on...
Impact-shocked gneiss shocked to greater than 10 GPa in the Haughton impact structure in the Canadia...
Alluvial deposits within Martian impact craters are sensitive morphologic records of modification by...
During the Noachian period impact cratering was the dominant geological process on Early Mars and th...
Billions of years ago, the Northern Hemisphere of Mars may have been covered by at least one ocean a...
Billions of years ago, the Northern Hemisphere of Mars may have been covered by at least one ocean a...