Despite evidence for liquid water at the surface of Mars during the Noachian epoch, the temperature of early aqueous environments has been impossible to establish, raising questions of whether the surface of Mars was ever warmer than today. We address this problem by determining the precipitation temperature of secondary carbonate minerals preserved in the oldest known sample of Mars’ crust—the approximately 4.1 billion-year-old meteorite Allan Hills 84001 (ALH84001). The formation environment of these carbonates, which are constrained to be slightly younger than the crystallization age of the rock (i.e., 3.9 to 4.0 billion years), has been poorly understood, hindering insight into the hydrologic and carbon cycles of earliest Mars. Using “c...
International audienceOngoing research on martian meteorites and a new set of observations of carbon...
The debate concerning the evolution of CO2 on Mars continues. It would appear that in order to expla...
Evidence exists for great volumes of water on early Mars. Liquid surface water requires a much dense...
Despite evidence for liquid water at the surface of Mars during the Noachian epoch, the temperature ...
Ongoing research on martian meteorites and a new set of observations of carbonate minerals provided ...
Ongoing research on martian meteorites and a new set of observations of carbonate minerals provided ...
Understanding the climate history of Mars, one of our closest planetary neighbours, has important im...
Evidence abounds for liquid water existing on Mars prior to the late heavy bombardment (LHB) ~ 3.9 ...
Despite over a Martian decade (20 years) of surface-based observations, reconciling Mars’ water- alt...
Clay minerals, although ubiquitous on the ancient terrains of Mars, have not been observed in Martia...
The magnetites and sulfides located in the rims of carbonate globules in the Martian meteorite ALH84...
Discoveries of large deposits of sedimentary materials on the planet Mars by landers and orbiters ha...
The martian surface contains features of ancient fluvial systems. Stable isotope analysis of carbona...
Understanding the isotopic geochemistry of terrestrial carbonate formation is essential to understan...
Water is not currently stable in liquid form on the martian surface due to the present mean atmosphe...
International audienceOngoing research on martian meteorites and a new set of observations of carbon...
The debate concerning the evolution of CO2 on Mars continues. It would appear that in order to expla...
Evidence exists for great volumes of water on early Mars. Liquid surface water requires a much dense...
Despite evidence for liquid water at the surface of Mars during the Noachian epoch, the temperature ...
Ongoing research on martian meteorites and a new set of observations of carbonate minerals provided ...
Ongoing research on martian meteorites and a new set of observations of carbonate minerals provided ...
Understanding the climate history of Mars, one of our closest planetary neighbours, has important im...
Evidence abounds for liquid water existing on Mars prior to the late heavy bombardment (LHB) ~ 3.9 ...
Despite over a Martian decade (20 years) of surface-based observations, reconciling Mars’ water- alt...
Clay minerals, although ubiquitous on the ancient terrains of Mars, have not been observed in Martia...
The magnetites and sulfides located in the rims of carbonate globules in the Martian meteorite ALH84...
Discoveries of large deposits of sedimentary materials on the planet Mars by landers and orbiters ha...
The martian surface contains features of ancient fluvial systems. Stable isotope analysis of carbona...
Understanding the isotopic geochemistry of terrestrial carbonate formation is essential to understan...
Water is not currently stable in liquid form on the martian surface due to the present mean atmosphe...
International audienceOngoing research on martian meteorites and a new set of observations of carbon...
The debate concerning the evolution of CO2 on Mars continues. It would appear that in order to expla...
Evidence exists for great volumes of water on early Mars. Liquid surface water requires a much dense...