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Mud volcanoes of trinidad as astrobiological analogs for martian environments. [PDF]
Hosein R, Haque S, Beckles DM.
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Use of spacecraft data to derive regions on Mars where liquid water would be stable. [PDF]
Lobitz B, Wood BL, Averner MM, McKay CP.
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Regional and global dust storms on Mars investigated using data assimilation [PDF]
Lewis, S. R.+4 more
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Chloromethane release from carbonaceous meteorite affords new insight into Mars lander findings. [PDF]
Keppler F+6 more
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Deposition and degradation of a volatile-rich layer in Utopia Planitia, Mars
Morgenstern, Anne+5 more
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Currently, Mars appears to be in a ‘frozen’ and ‘dry’ state, with the clear majority of the planet’s surface maintaining year-round sub-zero temperatures. However, the discovery of features consistent with landforms found in periglacial environments on Earth, suggests a climate history for Mars that may have involved freeze and thaw cycles.
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Tectonic implications of Mars crustal magnetism. [PDF]
Connerney JE+6 more
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