... scientist with the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado, and lead author of the new study published in Nature Geoscience. "The presence of water doesn't appear to depend on the composition of the surface, and the water sticks around...
... with surface water flow or close subsurface water flow, says Heggy, who recently published their work in Nature Geoscience. "We suggest that this may not be true. We propose an alternative hypothesis that they originate from a deep pressurised...
..., might change the view of its occurrence on the Red Planet, say the authors in their recently published Nature Geoscience paper. “Rather than by large emissions and a global presence, our data suggest that the presence of methane...
...to help refine the original source. The team, whose lead author on the recent research paper submitted to Nature Geoscience is Thomas R. Watters based at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, then match up the candidate locations of the quakes...
... in older rocks previously analysed by Curiosity. The deposits, say the team who presented these latest findings in Nature Geoscience this week, are the salty leftovers from when water in the crater’s lakes evaporated leaving behind...
... out, Mars is a hot-bed of activity both above and below the surface. In a series of papers published today in Nature Geoscience, scientists reveal that not only does Mars have a magnetic field that is ten-times stronger than...