This is an OA journal publicationCarbonation is the water-mediated replacement of silicate minerals, such as olivine, by carbonate, and is commonplace in the Earth’s crust. This reaction can remove significant quantities of CO2 from the atmosphere and store it over geological timescales. Here we present the first direct evidence for CO2 sequestration and storage on Mars by mineral carbonation. Electron beam imaging and analysis show that olivine and a plagioclase feldspar-rich mesostasis in the Lafayette meteorite have been replaced by carbonate. The susceptibility of olivine to replacement was enhanced by the presence of smectite veins along which CO2-rich fluids gained access to grain interiors. Lafayette was partially carbonated during t...
Discoveries of large deposits of sedimentary materials on the planet Mars by landers and orbiters ha...
One of the current goals of Martian exploration is to find evidence for extinct (or even extant) lif...
International audienceNoachian surfaces on Mars exhibit vertical assemblages of weathering horizons ...
Carbonation is the water-mediated replacement of silicate minerals, such as olivine, by carbonate, a...
Evidence from the Lafayette meteorite shows that carbon dioxide could have been sequestered very eff...
Evidence exists for great volumes of water on early Mars. Liquid surface water requires a much dense...
The debate concerning the evolution of CO2 on Mars continues. It would appear that in order to expla...
New mineralogical studies of Lafayette reveal that it contains a notably variable abundance of marti...
Laboratory simulations of Martian CO2 storage address whether carbonate formation could have reduced...
Ongoing research on martian meteorites and a new set of observations of carbonate minerals provided ...
International audienceCarbonates are abundant sedimentary minerals at the surface and sub-surface of...
Understanding the climate history of Mars, one of our closest planetary neighbours, has important im...
On Earth, carbon sequestration in geologic units plays an important role in the carbon cycle, scrubb...
The sources and nature of organic carbon on Mars have been a subject of intense research. Steele et ...
One of the goals of current martian exploration is to search for evidence of extinct (or even extant...
Discoveries of large deposits of sedimentary materials on the planet Mars by landers and orbiters ha...
One of the current goals of Martian exploration is to find evidence for extinct (or even extant) lif...
International audienceNoachian surfaces on Mars exhibit vertical assemblages of weathering horizons ...
Carbonation is the water-mediated replacement of silicate minerals, such as olivine, by carbonate, a...
Evidence from the Lafayette meteorite shows that carbon dioxide could have been sequestered very eff...
Evidence exists for great volumes of water on early Mars. Liquid surface water requires a much dense...
The debate concerning the evolution of CO2 on Mars continues. It would appear that in order to expla...
New mineralogical studies of Lafayette reveal that it contains a notably variable abundance of marti...
Laboratory simulations of Martian CO2 storage address whether carbonate formation could have reduced...
Ongoing research on martian meteorites and a new set of observations of carbonate minerals provided ...
International audienceCarbonates are abundant sedimentary minerals at the surface and sub-surface of...
Understanding the climate history of Mars, one of our closest planetary neighbours, has important im...
On Earth, carbon sequestration in geologic units plays an important role in the carbon cycle, scrubb...
The sources and nature of organic carbon on Mars have been a subject of intense research. Steele et ...
One of the goals of current martian exploration is to search for evidence of extinct (or even extant...
Discoveries of large deposits of sedimentary materials on the planet Mars by landers and orbiters ha...
One of the current goals of Martian exploration is to find evidence for extinct (or even extant) lif...
International audienceNoachian surfaces on Mars exhibit vertical assemblages of weathering horizons ...