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Autor:
Joseph R. Michalski, Timothy A. Goudge, Sean A. Crowe, Javier Cuadros, John F. Mustard, Sarah Stewart Johnson
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Nature Astronomy. 6:1133-1141
Autor:
Tian Y. Dong, Timothy A. Goudge
Publikováno v:
Geology. 50:1053-1057
Channel planform patterns arise from internal dynamics of sediment transport and fluid flow in rivers and are affected by external controls such as valley confinement. Understanding whether these channel patterns are preserved in the rock record has
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. 128
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Nature. 597:645-649
The surface environment of early Mars had an active hydrologic cycle, including flowing liquid water that carved river valleys1–3 and filled lake basins4–6. Over 200 of these lake basins filled with sufficient water to breach the confining topogr
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Geology. 48:1189-1193
The ancient climate of Mars remains an enigma despite the abundance of in situ and remote-sensing data revealing hydrological activity in the past. The crux of this debate—informed by geomorphic studies, chemical alteration observations, and numeri
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. 124:3244-3256
The distribution of cross-set thicknesses is important field-collected data for reconstructing ancient aeolian dune fields from the strata they accumulated, but most aeolian strata on Mars must be observed with remote sensing. We hypothesize that rem
Autor:
E. S. Amador, M. S. Bramble, Timothy A. Goudge, Xin Zhang, Honglei Lin, J. F. Mustard, Mario Parente, Yuki Itoh, J. D. Tarnas, C. H. Kremer
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 46:12771-12782
Silica has the highest demonstrated potential of any phase to preserve microfossils on Earth and therefore may host potential biosignatures on Mars. We detected hydrated silica in Jezero crater, the landing site of the National Aeronautics and Space
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets. 124:2852-2862
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Geology. 47:399-402