Our work has elucidated a new analog for the formation of giant polygons on Mars, involving fluid expulsion in a subaqueous environment. That work is based on three-dimensional (3D) seismic data on Earth that illustrate the mud volcanoes and giant polygons that result from sediment compaction in offshore settings. The description of this process has been published in the journal Icarus, where it will be part of a special volume on Martian analogs. These ideas have been carried further to suggest that giant polygons in the Martian lowlands may be the signature of an ancient ocean and, as such, could mark a region of enhanced habitability. A paper describing this hypothesis has been published in the journal Astrobiology
Billions of years ago, the Northern Hemisphere of Mars may have been covered by at least one ocean a...
[1] Global mapping of intermediate‐size (100–200 m) polygonal troughs occurring mainly in impact cra...
[1] Documenting the morphology and distribution of polygonally patterned ground on Mars is critical ...
The possibility of an ancient ocean in the northern lowlands of Mars has been discussed for decades ...
On Earth, burial of fine-grained sediments in offshore passive margins (e.g., underwater fans and de...
On Earth, burial of fine-grained sediments in offshore passive margins (e.g., underwater fans and de...
On Earth, the deep biosphere remains a largely unexplored, but clearly important carbon reservoir. R...
On Earth, the deep subsurface biosphere of both the oceanic and the continental crust is well known ...
Introduction: The population of impact craters preserved on the surface of Mars offers fundamental c...
International audienceWe report on evidence for fluid circulation in the upper crust of Mars, which ...
This dissertation comprises a thermophysical model that shows elemental sulfur may be involved in th...
The search for life on Mars is in part reliant on the understanding of Martian environments, both pa...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) has an instrument package capable of making measurements of past a...
Impact-induced hydrothermal systems are important targets for Mars exploration. Their existence is c...
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...
[1] Global mapping of intermediate‐size (100–200 m) polygonal troughs occurring mainly in impact cra...
[1] Documenting the morphology and distribution of polygonally patterned ground on Mars is critical ...
The possibility of an ancient ocean in the northern lowlands of Mars has been discussed for decades ...
On Earth, burial of fine-grained sediments in offshore passive margins (e.g., underwater fans and de...
On Earth, burial of fine-grained sediments in offshore passive margins (e.g., underwater fans and de...
On Earth, the deep biosphere remains a largely unexplored, but clearly important carbon reservoir. R...
On Earth, the deep subsurface biosphere of both the oceanic and the continental crust is well known ...
Introduction: The population of impact craters preserved on the surface of Mars offers fundamental c...
International audienceWe report on evidence for fluid circulation in the upper crust of Mars, which ...
This dissertation comprises a thermophysical model that shows elemental sulfur may be involved in th...
The search for life on Mars is in part reliant on the understanding of Martian environments, both pa...
The Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) has an instrument package capable of making measurements of past a...
Impact-induced hydrothermal systems are important targets for Mars exploration. Their existence is c...
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...
[1] Global mapping of intermediate‐size (100–200 m) polygonal troughs occurring mainly in impact cra...
[1] Documenting the morphology and distribution of polygonally patterned ground on Mars is critical ...