There is abundant geomorphic evidence to suggest that Mars once had a much denser and warmer atmosphere than present today. Outflow channel, ancient valley networks, and degraded impact craters in the highlands all suggest that ancient Martian atmospheric conditions supported liquid water on the surface. The pressure, composition, and duration of this atmosphere is largely unknown. However, we have attempted to place some constraints on the nature of the early Martian atmosphere by analyzing morphologic variations of highland impact crater populations, synthesizing results of other investigators, and incorporating what is know about the geologic history of the early Earth. This is important for understanding the climatic evolution of Mars, ...
[1] Valley networks provide compelling evidence that past geologic processes on Mars were different ...
The surface of Mars is incised with hundreds of ancient valley networks, the physical record of flow...
The surface of Mars is incised with hundreds of ancient valley networks, the physical record of flow...
The conditions under which the valley networks on the ancient cratered terrain on Mars formed are st...
Within the oldest highland units on Mars, the record of crater degradation indicates that fluvial re...
While ancient fluvial channels have long been considered strong evidence for early surface water on ...
Given the geomorphic evidence for the widespread occurrence of water and ice in the early Martian cr...
Covered: the Martian water cycle; Martian paleoclimatology; CO2/CH4 atmosphere on early Mars; Noachi...
Whether the formation of the Martian valley networks provides unequivocal evidence for drastically d...
Abstract. It is often stated that Mars and Earth had similar environmental conditions early in their...
Constraints on the volatile inventory and outgassing history of Mars are critical to understanding t...
Morphologic similarities between the Martian valley networks and terrestrial runoff channel have bee...
Water is not currently stable in liquid form on the martian surface due to the present mean atmosphe...
Today Mars is a cold, dry, desert planet. The atmosphere is thin and liquid water is not stable. But...
Today Mars is a cold, dry, desert planet. Liquid water is not stable on its surface. There are no la...
[1] Valley networks provide compelling evidence that past geologic processes on Mars were different ...
The surface of Mars is incised with hundreds of ancient valley networks, the physical record of flow...
The surface of Mars is incised with hundreds of ancient valley networks, the physical record of flow...
The conditions under which the valley networks on the ancient cratered terrain on Mars formed are st...
Within the oldest highland units on Mars, the record of crater degradation indicates that fluvial re...
While ancient fluvial channels have long been considered strong evidence for early surface water on ...
Given the geomorphic evidence for the widespread occurrence of water and ice in the early Martian cr...
Covered: the Martian water cycle; Martian paleoclimatology; CO2/CH4 atmosphere on early Mars; Noachi...
Whether the formation of the Martian valley networks provides unequivocal evidence for drastically d...
Abstract. It is often stated that Mars and Earth had similar environmental conditions early in their...
Constraints on the volatile inventory and outgassing history of Mars are critical to understanding t...
Morphologic similarities between the Martian valley networks and terrestrial runoff channel have bee...
Water is not currently stable in liquid form on the martian surface due to the present mean atmosphe...
Today Mars is a cold, dry, desert planet. The atmosphere is thin and liquid water is not stable. But...
Today Mars is a cold, dry, desert planet. Liquid water is not stable on its surface. There are no la...
[1] Valley networks provide compelling evidence that past geologic processes on Mars were different ...
The surface of Mars is incised with hundreds of ancient valley networks, the physical record of flow...
The surface of Mars is incised with hundreds of ancient valley networks, the physical record of flow...