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  1. Jul 12, 2001 · This relationship suggests a long-lasting connection between the geological and geophysical history of Mars and the release, availability and geological effects of liquid water.

    • Bruce M. Jakosky, Roger J. Phillips, Roger J. Phillips
    • 2001
  2. Jan 10, 2024 · Abstract. Landforms and deposits observed on the Martian surface suggest that Mars’ early climate supported rivers and lakes over a time span of more than a billion years. But, like Earth, which ...

  3. Jul 12, 2001 · Abstract. Clues to the history of Mars are recorded in the chemistry and structure of the planet's crust and mantle. The mantle is the rocky, interior region of the planet that transports heat ...

    • Maria T. Zuber
    • zuber@mit.edu
    • 2001
  4. Aug 16, 2017 · The northern lowlands of Mars preserve a long-term record of Mars' geologic history, including heavily cratered Noachian basement [Frey et al., 2002], Hesperian outflow channels and/or possible ocean deposits [Tanaka et al., 2003; Parker et al., 1993], widespread Hesperian lava flows [Head and Kreslavsky, 2002], and Amazonian surface sedimentary/volcanic geomorphic structures (cones, knobs ...

    • Lu Pan, Bethany L. Ehlmann, John Carter, Carolyn M. Ernst
    • 51
    • 2017
    • 16 August 2017
  5. Nov 6, 2019 · Mantle outgassing throughout Mars' history can be estimated from the rate of crustal production, which has decreased over time, as suggested by geologic evidence (Greeley& Schneid, 1991; Nimmo & Tanaka, 2005; Tanaka et al., 2003), and thermal evolution models (Hauck & Phillips, 2002; Morschhauser et al., 2011). The amount of volatiles outgassed depends strongly on the volatile content of Mars ...

    • A. O. Warren, E. S. Kite, J.‐P. Williams, B. Horgan
    • 15
    • 2019
    • 06 November 2019
  6. Jan 1, 2021 · A modeling study of Mars atmospheric escape over geologic time, validated by MAVEN observations, has suggested that 100 bars of atmosphere can be lost from a Mars-like exoplanet orbiting in the HZ of a M-dwarf star over 4 billion years (Dong, Lee, et al., 2018). Other important science questions for understanding Mars in the context of exoplanetary science include

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  8. 2 days ago · The Mars Sample Return (MSR) project illustrates these interconnections by reflecting an ongoing change of terrain and land on Mars. It is a collaborative effort between NASA and ESA, with the goal of retrieving samples from Mars and returning them to Earth for detailed scientific analysis (ESA Citation 2023a; NASA Citation 2023c). The MSR ...