2020
DOI: 10.1029/2019ea001031
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The Absence of an Ocean and the Fate of Water all Over the Martian History

Abstract: Existing data returned in >40 years of planetary missions to Mars provided a good basis to understand that an ocean never existed on the surface of the planet during its whole history. The presence of environmental indicators like unaltered jarosite and olivine deposited by the early volcanic activity can be seen as evidence that liquid water was never abundant nor widespread on the surface of Mars since the pre-Noachian or Noachian at least. There is a dramatic mismatch with the water equivalent volume of the… Show more

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