Despite active transport into Earth’s mantle, water has been present on our planet’s surface for most of geological time1,2. Yet water disappeared from the Martian surface soon after its formation. Although some of the water on Mars was lost to space via photolysis following the collapse of the planet’s magnetic field3,4,5, the widespread serpentinization of Martian crust6,7 suggests that metamorphic hydration reactions played a critical part in the sequestration of the crust. Here we quantify the relative volumes of water that could be removed from each planet’s surface via the burial and metamorphism of hydrated mafic crusts, and calculate mineral transition-induced bulk-density changes at conditions of elevated pressure and temperature f...
International audienceThe fate of water which was present on early Mars remains enigmatic. We propos...
International audienceThe fate of water which was present on early Mars remains enigmatic. We propos...
Lacking plate tectonics and crustal recycling, the long-term evolution of the crust-mantle system of...
Despite active transport into Earth’s mantle, water has been present on our planet’s surface for mos...
Petrological analysis of the Martian meteorites suggests that rheologically significant amounts of w...
Petrological analysis of the Martian meteorites suggests that rheologically significant amounts of w...
everal lines of evidence indicate that the surface of Mars was sculptured by flowing water and glaci...
ANCIENT fluvial networks on the surface of Mars suggest that it was warm and wet over three billion ...
Mars is wet. Or at least it was wet. Vast canyons, numerous gullies, and even possible ocean deposit...
Chemical sediments and the aqueous alteration products of volcanic rocks clearly indicate the presen...
Chemical sediments and the aqueous alteration products of volcanic rocks clearly indicate the presen...
Chemical sediments and the aqueous alteration products of volcanic rocks clearly indicate the presen...
Chemical sediments and the aqueous alteration products of volcanic rocks clearly indicate the presen...
Observations of martian surface morphology have been used to argue that an ancient ocean once existe...
Observations of martian surface morphology have been used to argue that an ancient ocean once existe...
International audienceThe fate of water which was present on early Mars remains enigmatic. We propos...
International audienceThe fate of water which was present on early Mars remains enigmatic. We propos...
Lacking plate tectonics and crustal recycling, the long-term evolution of the crust-mantle system of...
Despite active transport into Earth’s mantle, water has been present on our planet’s surface for mos...
Petrological analysis of the Martian meteorites suggests that rheologically significant amounts of w...
Petrological analysis of the Martian meteorites suggests that rheologically significant amounts of w...
everal lines of evidence indicate that the surface of Mars was sculptured by flowing water and glaci...
ANCIENT fluvial networks on the surface of Mars suggest that it was warm and wet over three billion ...
Mars is wet. Or at least it was wet. Vast canyons, numerous gullies, and even possible ocean deposit...
Chemical sediments and the aqueous alteration products of volcanic rocks clearly indicate the presen...
Chemical sediments and the aqueous alteration products of volcanic rocks clearly indicate the presen...
Chemical sediments and the aqueous alteration products of volcanic rocks clearly indicate the presen...
Chemical sediments and the aqueous alteration products of volcanic rocks clearly indicate the presen...
Observations of martian surface morphology have been used to argue that an ancient ocean once existe...
Observations of martian surface morphology have been used to argue that an ancient ocean once existe...
International audienceThe fate of water which was present on early Mars remains enigmatic. We propos...
International audienceThe fate of water which was present on early Mars remains enigmatic. We propos...
Lacking plate tectonics and crustal recycling, the long-term evolution of the crust-mantle system of...