Recent geological discoveries from the Mars Science Laboratory provide evidence that Gale crater may have intermittently hosted a fluvio-lacustine environment during the Hesperian, with individual lakes lasting for a period of tens to hundreds of thousands of years. (Grotzinger et al., Science, 350 (6257), 2015). Estimates of the CO2 content of the atmosphere at the time the Gale sediments formed are far less than needed by any climate model to warm early Mars (Bristow et al., Geology, submitted), given the low solar energy input available at Mars 3.5 Gya. We have therefore explored the possibility that the lakes in Gale during the Hesperian were perennially covered with ice using the Antarctic Lakes as an analog. Using our best estimate fo...
The problems of how warm and wet Mars once was and when climate transitions may have occurred are no...
Only a few years ago the common notion was that Mars today is a dry place. With the excellent datase...
International audienceSurface conditions on Mars are currently cold and dry, with water ice unstable...
In place of the dual choice of warm and wet versus cold and dry Mars, we reconcile in this paper the...
There are many indications of liquid water being present at the surface early in the history of Mars...
The perennial ice covered lakes of the Antarctic are considered to be excellent analogues to lakes t...
The similarity of the early environments of Mars and Earth, and the biological evolution which occur...
The sedimentary deposits in Gale crater may preserve one of the best records of the early Martian cl...
In this work we estimate the minimum persistence time of subsurface ice in water rich sediment layer...
Gale crater is a ~154-km-diameter impact crater formed during the Late Noachian/Early Hesperian at t...
Liquid water was abundant on early Mars, but whether the climate was warm and wet or cold and icy wi...
This paper explores the origins and evolution of ice-rich interior mounds found within craters of th...
International audienceCurrently, and throughout much of the Amazonian, the mean annual surface tempe...
Evidence is presented for large standing bodies of water on Mars during past epochs. It is noted tha...
The poles of Mars are known to have recorded recent (<107 years) climatic changes. While the south p...
The problems of how warm and wet Mars once was and when climate transitions may have occurred are no...
Only a few years ago the common notion was that Mars today is a dry place. With the excellent datase...
International audienceSurface conditions on Mars are currently cold and dry, with water ice unstable...
In place of the dual choice of warm and wet versus cold and dry Mars, we reconcile in this paper the...
There are many indications of liquid water being present at the surface early in the history of Mars...
The perennial ice covered lakes of the Antarctic are considered to be excellent analogues to lakes t...
The similarity of the early environments of Mars and Earth, and the biological evolution which occur...
The sedimentary deposits in Gale crater may preserve one of the best records of the early Martian cl...
In this work we estimate the minimum persistence time of subsurface ice in water rich sediment layer...
Gale crater is a ~154-km-diameter impact crater formed during the Late Noachian/Early Hesperian at t...
Liquid water was abundant on early Mars, but whether the climate was warm and wet or cold and icy wi...
This paper explores the origins and evolution of ice-rich interior mounds found within craters of th...
International audienceCurrently, and throughout much of the Amazonian, the mean annual surface tempe...
Evidence is presented for large standing bodies of water on Mars during past epochs. It is noted tha...
The poles of Mars are known to have recorded recent (<107 years) climatic changes. While the south p...
The problems of how warm and wet Mars once was and when climate transitions may have occurred are no...
Only a few years ago the common notion was that Mars today is a dry place. With the excellent datase...
International audienceSurface conditions on Mars are currently cold and dry, with water ice unstable...