Studies of the origin of the Martian sulfate and phyllosilicate deposits have led to the hypothesis that there was a marked, global-scale change in the Mars environment from circum-neutral pH aqueous alteration in the Noachian to an acidic evaporitic system in the late Noachian to Hesperian. However, terrestrial studies suggest that two different geochemical systems need not be invoked to explain such geochemical variation. Western Australian acidic playa lakes have large pH differences separated vertically and laterally by only a few tens of meters, demonstrating how highly variable chemistries can coexist over short distances in natural environments. We suggest diverse and variable Martian aqueous environments where the coetaneous formati...
Clays form on Earth by near-surface weathering, precipitation in water bodies within basins, hydroth...
Columbus crater in the Terra Sirenum region of the Martian southern highlands contains light-toned l...
The discovery of phyllosilicates in terrains of Noachian age (>3.5 Ga) on Mars implies a period in t...
The occurrence of extensive valley networks and layered deposits of phyllosilicates and sulfates dur...
A unique aspect of martian geology is the presence of similar compositional stratigraphy observed in...
Geochemical and mineralogical data obtained from lithified strata of Mars indicate that acid saline ...
Phyllosilicates on Mars are thought to have formed during Mars' earliest Noachian geologic era (appr...
Sulfate-dominated sedimentary deposits are widespread on the surface of Mars, which contrasts with t...
A leading paleoclimate theory for Mars, based on the identification of phyllosilicate minerals in an...
Since the first photogeologic exploration of Mars, vast mounds of layered sediments found within the...
Were Martian phyllosilicates formed on the surface or subsurface? Was early Mars warm or cold? How l...
Remote-sensing observations and rover missions have documented the abundant presence of sulphate-ric...
Mineralogical and geochemical data returned by a flotilla of Mars orbiters and landers over the past...
International audienceSulfate-dominated sedimentary deposits are widespread on the surface of Mars, ...
We interpret recent spectral data of Mars collected by the Mars Exploration Rovers to contain substa...
Clays form on Earth by near-surface weathering, precipitation in water bodies within basins, hydroth...
Columbus crater in the Terra Sirenum region of the Martian southern highlands contains light-toned l...
The discovery of phyllosilicates in terrains of Noachian age (>3.5 Ga) on Mars implies a period in t...
The occurrence of extensive valley networks and layered deposits of phyllosilicates and sulfates dur...
A unique aspect of martian geology is the presence of similar compositional stratigraphy observed in...
Geochemical and mineralogical data obtained from lithified strata of Mars indicate that acid saline ...
Phyllosilicates on Mars are thought to have formed during Mars' earliest Noachian geologic era (appr...
Sulfate-dominated sedimentary deposits are widespread on the surface of Mars, which contrasts with t...
A leading paleoclimate theory for Mars, based on the identification of phyllosilicate minerals in an...
Since the first photogeologic exploration of Mars, vast mounds of layered sediments found within the...
Were Martian phyllosilicates formed on the surface or subsurface? Was early Mars warm or cold? How l...
Remote-sensing observations and rover missions have documented the abundant presence of sulphate-ric...
Mineralogical and geochemical data returned by a flotilla of Mars orbiters and landers over the past...
International audienceSulfate-dominated sedimentary deposits are widespread on the surface of Mars, ...
We interpret recent spectral data of Mars collected by the Mars Exploration Rovers to contain substa...
Clays form on Earth by near-surface weathering, precipitation in water bodies within basins, hydroth...
Columbus crater in the Terra Sirenum region of the Martian southern highlands contains light-toned l...
The discovery of phyllosilicates in terrains of Noachian age (>3.5 Ga) on Mars implies a period in t...